As the Chicago Bears offensive coordinator, Shane Waldron couldn’t last more than nine games. Things got that bad. Only scoring one touchdown and 27 points in three games. Constant accusations of no creativity or understanding of personnel. No leadership presence. Players grew restless. The 19-3 loss to New England last Sunday was the breaking point. Head coach Matt Eberflus and GM Ryan Poles were both approached about needing a change. After 24 hours of deliberation, Waldron was fired. Passing...