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šŸ”„ HOT NEWS: Ben Johnson earns a stunning endorsement as a Super Bowl champion labels him a ā€œonce-in-a-generationā€ coach ⚔. DH

The Chicago Bears currently sit atop the NFC North with a 10-4 record. First-year head coach Ben Johnson is the one most credited for their success (for good reason).

Chicago’s offense ranks fifth in total yards and ninth in points, one year after they finished 29th and 32nd in both categories, respectively. It’s truly been a remarkable improvement.

As for Johnson’s offensive style, he takes influence from many areas and coaching backgrounds. One of which is derived from former offensive mastermind Mike Martz.

While Martz’s legacy in the Windy City is.. complicated, to say the least (he was the Bears’ offensive coordinator in 2010 and 2011 and was reportedly the main reason the team traded away fan-favorite tight end Greg Olson), there’s no denying his accolades.

Martz, himself, seems to be a big believer in what Johnson is building in Chicago.

In fact, he thinks the 39-year-old could be a ā€œonce-in-a-generationā€ coach for the Bears.

It’s truly difficult to imagine much higher praise than that, and it means more coming from a Super Bowl winning coach who engineered the ā€œGreatest Show on Turfā€œ.

Martz, who once ate dinner with the Dolphins coaching staff when Johnson was in Miami, specifically referenced his desire to learn when asked what impressed him most about the Bears’ coach.

ā€œWhen I saw him down in Miami, I was blown away by him,ā€ Martz said. ā€œHe asked stuff about stuff that we did that I had never been asked before by other coaches, which gave kind of a look into just how sharp he was. He really was a sponge for everything.ā€

Johnson was also asked about the connection to Martz last week. He provided more insight into the specific area where he has layered aspects of Martz’s offense into his own.

ā€œWhen Bill Lazor took over at Miami, we kind of had this vision of bringing Chip Kelly’s run game and combining it with Mike Martz’s digit system offense,ā€ Johnson said. ā€œSo, indirectly, I’ve been influenced by that digit system. I do have a little bit of familiarity with how he’d coach some of that stuff.ā€

It’s a good thing he didn’t take any advice on how to handle the tight end position. Martz might’ve been an offensive genius, but coach Johnson seems to have a much better grasp of how to incorporate the position into the offense.

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