Bears Coach Thomas Brown Embraces Accountability and Owns Mistakes

New Chicago Bears coach Thomas Brown preached accountability and took it a step further by confronting his own mistakes during his first press conference as interim head coach. Brown emphasized the importance of three key abilities for his team: coachability, accountability, and dependability.

In a surprising move, Brown brought up the team’s recent end-of-game losses, including a poor Hail Mary play against the Washington Commanders and a missed field goal in a loss to the Detroit Lions. He acknowledged that he is not above accountability and will be responsible for learning from these mistakes alongside his players.

Brown emphasized the need for internal processing and communication before game day to prepare for end-of-game situations. However, he also took ownership of the decision not to attempt a field goal with 31 seconds left in the Lions game, saying “I focus more on the events leading up to it — the opportunities well before that moment to end the game.”

By modeling accountability and owning his own mistakes, Brown is setting a high standard for himself and his players. This approach also shows that he is willing to learn from his past experiences and will not shy away from taking responsibility.

Source: https://sports.yahoo.com/new-bears-coach-thomas-brown-preached-accountability-for-a-team-that-needed-it–then-he-went-a-step-further-222719357.html