Coaching for the Chicago Bears is not easy. If it were, the organization would’ve had more successful ones over the past 30 years. Instead, it’s been a lot of mediocre or bad with one instance of pretty good. One could make the case that the past decade has seen the absolute worst stretch of Bears coaches in franchise history. It started with Marc Trestman, followed by John Fox, Matt Nagy, and finally Matt Eberflus. Between the four of them, they managed a record of 75-116. That stretch includes one winning record and one division title.