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Haugh: Singletary mucks up Bears’ coaching search

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Singletary would be a smarter choice than Bruce Arians, the potential NFL Coach of the Year? Better than Mike McCoy or Tom Clements? Mike Sullivan? If the Bears aren’t serious about hiring Singletary, don’t insult one of their greatest players ever with a meaningless interview. If the Bears truly think they might hire Singletary, they can’t be serious.

This is the first time during Emery’s job search I thought uh-oh. Emery had regained the benefit of the doubt since his news conference until this odd departure from an otherwise thorough, methodical approach. This smacks of pandering to the Bears fans who long for more fire and passion from the next head coach. This smells like the influence of a McCaskey. This seems like a decision based on everything but football.

Because the Bears brought it up, Singletary failed pretty spectacularly as a head coach. He gained more renown in San Francisco for dropping his trousers at halftime or kicking tight end Vernon Davis off the field than making any impact in the standings. Style overshadowed substance; rants obscured results. The Bears team that went 10-6 struggled with execution and innovation more than motivation. Somebody needs to remind Emery to stay on point.

Nobody doubts Singletary would make the Bears compelling theater. But the Bears aren’t making a movie. They are trying to win a Super Bowl. They need to hire the man most likely to make that happen — not necessarily the most-liked across Beardom. Of all the things the franchise owes Singletary, it starts with honesty. And the truth is Singletary isn’t the right coach right now for the Bears based on what Emery described.

We can poke fun at how many frequent-flier miles Emery has accrued interviewing candidates. We can kid that Steve McMichael, who has head-coaching experience with the Chicago Slaughter, must be next on the list of Bears legends Emery will interview. Seriously, though, nothing matters until Emery introduces the 14th head coach in Bears history — presumably before pitchers and catchers report to spring training. Not until then can anybody fairly pass judgment on whether the process did or didn’t work.

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