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MUSICK: Bears will get 21st century offense from reported finalists

Three offensive-minded coaches reportedly finalists for Bears’ vacancy

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As for Arians, he worked with a young quarterback named Peyton Manning, who apparently turned out to be an OK player. He also helped Ben Roethlisberger become one of the NFL’s mainstays at quarterback, and this season he guided rookie No. 1 draft pick Andrew Luck.

By all accounts, all three finalists also are team-first employees who will work side by side with Emery to try to turn the Bears into a perennial playoff contender.

Consider the traits that Emery emphasized Jan. 1 during his lengthy news conference.

“I want somebody that has high energy,” Emery said. “Somebody that pulls people together in the building. Whatever his personality subset is, or however he approaches it, I want somebody that has some warmth, that pulls everybody together, and that [has] synergy not only with our players but with everybody in the building to work toward our common goal.”

After the Bears fired Jerry Angelo a year ago, nobody expected Emery to get the job. For decades, he had worked in the shadows as a scout and then as a college scouting director.

Likewise, who would have expected Trestman to find a spot on the list of finalists a couple of weeks ago? At the beginning of the season, who would have predicted that the offensive coordinators for Indianapolis and Seattle would be the ones courted above all others?

It’s a tough league to predict.

It’s a big decision for the Bears.

It’s coming soon.

• Tom Musick covers Chicago professional sports for Shaw Media. Write to him at tmusick@shawmedia.com.

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