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(MCT) — CHICAGO — Twenty-four hours after he fired Lovie Smith, Phil Emery made it meticulously clear the decision wasn’t reached simply after the Bears were eliminated from the playoff race Sunday night.

The general manager, whom President Ted Phillips required to work with Smith for at least one year when he was hired 11 months ago, outlined Tuesday what will be a thorough and wide search for the 13th head coach in franchise history. Four candidates have been identified — offensive coordinators Mike McCoy (Broncos) and Mike Sullivan (Buccaneers) and special teams coaches Keith Armstrong (Falcons) and Joe DeCamillis (Cowboys) — and interviews are scheduled through next week.

Ultimately, Emery said the decision to fire Smith, who had an 81-63 regular-season record in nine seasons, rested on his inability to reach the postseason. Emery presented his intention to the McCaskey family and they instructed him the decision was his. The Bears have made the playoffs just once in the last six years despite a stingy defense, done in by extended offensive ineptitude.

“We haven’t had the balance,” Emery said. “We have not had consistency on the offensive side of the ball. We have gone through a number of coordinators. We have searched for answers.”

So, that means if Emery does not hire a replacement with an offensive background, the coach will have to do a tremendous selling job when it comes to his offensive plan and potential staff to implement it. Smith never got that part right as he plowed through four coordinators.

The search will include coaches from all backgrounds, including those at the college level. Emery will conduct all initial interviews before two or three finalists meet with upper management at Halas Hall. There is no timetable for completion of the process that could have taken place last year if Phillips had cleaned house then.

“Absolutely not,” Emery said when asked if the move, likely complicated by financial circumstances, set him back. “I’ve learned a lot from him.”

Smith’s assistants remain under contract to the Bears and Emery suggested some could wind up returning. There is going to be a league-wide game of musical chairs with six other clubs looking to hire head coaches.

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