Power struggle between Kevin Warren and Poles creates uncertainty for Bears’ future

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The Chicago Bears are looking for a new coach, and there are several names being mentioned in the media these days. Looking at the captions, the two names mentioned the most are Ben Johnson and Mike Vrabel. What can worry the fans of this team the most are the rumors that the club has problems within the club's management.

Namely, information appeared that the president of the club, Kevin Warren, and general manager Ryan Poles are not on ideal terms. This brings with it even bigger problems, considering that popular coaches do not want to be part of a team where the dynamics are destroyed and in clubs where conflict is a natural phenomenon.

Vrabel is known as a coach who has clashed with the administration before, and his eventual arrival could create even bigger problems for everyone. Although some emphasize that the president of the club wants to have absolute power, an anonymous source close to the club stressed that Ryan will have a free hand in this process.

"George wants Ryan to run this. Kevin will get what he needs to keep him involved, but it's Ryan's decision, and Ryan's running point. Philosophically George's view is football stays football. Even though the reporting structure is Ryan going to Kevin, George wants football people making football decisions."- he said.

Fans, on the other hand, are not sure that Warren will have a secondary role, aware that he is a person who wants to be asked about many things. This club is obviously in a period of crisis, where the management represents a barrier to the success of this club. 

Warren is under enormous pressure, and he will have to find a way to make the fans happy and take the club in the right direction. 

It will be interesting to follow the situation and see which of the candidates could come to the bench of this team. The situation is as tense as ever, isn't it? The leaders of this team will have to find a solution if they really want to progress in the coming period.

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