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Haugh: Coach Marc Trestman has answers for what ails Bears

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He never mentioned the Packers. He only pandered when complimenting reporters’ questions.

His most encouraging answer came when Trestman was asked if Jay Cutler was a franchise quarterback. Refreshingly, his careful 86-word response didn’t include the word yes.

“We’re going to work one day at a time in a proactive way with a sense of urgency to get him to be the guy he wants to be and we want him to be,” Trestman said.

Asked what he thought of Trestman subtly disagreeing with his previously stated opinion, Emery applauded the call for accountability every Bears player eventually should hear.

“He wants Jay to earn that in his eyes,” Emery said. “I’m good with that.”

His most discouraging answer came when Trestman danced around specifics for the Bears defense. Of all Thursday’s declarations and observations, Trestman’s inability to articulate a defensive plan created the biggest red flag. It left the impression the Bears had hired Lovie Smith’s opposite, a guru on one side of the ball with limited knowledge about the other.

With former defensive coordinator Rod Marinelli turning down a one-year contract extension to stay, Trestman suddenly confronts his first crisis. Trestman was hired over Bruce Arians partly based on a willingness to keep Marinelli for continuity. Now it sounds like square one, with Emery acknowledging the search could delve into the college ranks. Who will run the Bears’ aging defense? Secondary coach Jon Hoke represents the tidiest transitional option but a wide net has been cast.

The good news: Trestman has experience hiring defensive coordinators. That’s also the bad news. In five seasons coaching the Montreal Alouettes, he hired four of them, the fourth after a change in November precipitated by Trestman’s team giving up 27 points per game.

Trestman inherits a potential Top 10 defense. But does he have a plan? Would Trestman dare try converting 4-3 talent into a 3-4 scheme?

“I am open to whatever it takes to stop football teams, but I also know what this football team has done,” Trestman said.

Translated: I don’t know yet.

Finding out will fascinate everybody and dominate at least the next week. But Trestman clearly identified the aspect of his job he expects to be the most fun.

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