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(MCT) — Leave Phil Emery alone.

Let the Bears general manager do his job.

Trust him.

That is the message for whatever Halas Hall meddler coaxed Emery into adding Bears legend and Vikings linebacker coach Mike Singletary to the growing list of candidates for the head-coaching position. This could not have been Emery’s idea or else we all have been terribly fooled in Chicago. When did Emery start letting his heart overrule his head?

Emery spent 54 fascinating minutes last week articulating a reasonable coaching succession plan that restored confidence in the Bears organization’s ability to find the right man. He kept an open mind to all backgrounds but sounded like a guy who understood what he sought: A high-energy thinker with excellent organizational skills.

Then Emery embarked on a whirlwind quest that literally had no boundaries, including Canadian Football League coach Marc Trestman, one of Emery’s 13 interviewees. There are award-winning telemarketers who have contacted fewer people the past week than Emery. A haphazard process, this wasn’t. Or so it seemed.

A majority of the men Emery targeted possess extensive offensive backgrounds, and league scuttlebutt even has suggested the Bears picked the brains of so many bright play-callers simply to expand their data base. (Bravo.) Several of the candidates coordinate special teams, including Bears holdover Dave Toub, who interviewed Monday but would be a constant reminder of the Lovie Smith era. All of the potential replacements have resumes that meet Emery’s stated criteria.

Singletary?

We could extol the virtues of Singletary the man and easily fill any four-hour sports-talk show. He prioritizes God and family and strives for balance in his life. Forget connecting with players, Singletary connects with people with uncommon spirit and sincerity. His face belongs on the Mount Rushmore of Bears linebackers. He represented the Bears with as much pride and distinction as any player ever has.

That makes Singletary the most likely ‘85 Bear with whom you would like to share a meal or podium. That makes the strength of Singletary’s character an even more distinguishing trait of his than those wild eyes that once mesmerized cameramen and quarterbacks. That doesn’t make a guy the 49ers fired in 2010 after going 18-22 a viable coaching option — not compared to everybody else.

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