Bears in good shape with Emery

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Bears defensive end Shea McClellin had 2 1/2 sacks in his rookie season. He garnered praise from GM Phil Emery during a press conference on Monday to announce the firing of coach Lovie Smith.
Bears defensive end Shea McClellin had 2 1/2 sacks in his rookie season. He garnered praise from GM Phil Emery during a press conference on Monday to announce the firing of coach Lovie Smith. (MCT)
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Although he is social, Emery prefers to do his work behind the scenes. When he’s not out scouting, he works from a second-floor office at Halas Hall that is off-limits to reporters.

Even his players don’t know much about him or his day-to-day dealings.

Fourth-year nickelback D.J. Moore said Emery did not meet with players to explain his decision to fire their popular coach.

“Not that I know of,” Moore said with a shrug. “He might have pulled a couple of superstars off to the side, but he didn’t talk to the team while I was in there.”

Moore was not alone.

Bears quarterback Jay Cutler described his interactions with Emery as if he were talking about a reclusive neighbor who lives at the end of the block.

“Here and there. Limited,” Cutler said. “Phil keeps to himself. You know he has a plan. He’s on the road a lot. He’s doing a lot of scouting. He’s a grinder.

“That’s kind of what got him this far. Once you’re around him even just a little bit, he exudes confidence. You know he’s going to make the right decisions.”

Maybe that’s why Emery likes statistics so much. They remove emotion from the equation when he has to release a player or tell a coach that he no longer is needed.

Ultimately, the only people within the organization to whom Emery must answer are chairman George McCaskey and team president Ted Phillips. They listened when Emery came to them and explained why he wanted to replace Smith after nine seasons, and they told him to go ahead and do what he thought was best for the team.

Likewise, Emery will hire the next head coach. McCaskey and Phillips will participate in interviews once two or three finalists are selected, but the choice is Emery’s to make.

“We’re very confident in Phil,” McCaskey said. “He’s done an outstanding job since he’s been there, and Ted and I have complete faith in him, our family has complete faith in him, to make the right choice to get the Bears back to a championship level.”

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