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Bears reach into Canada for new coach in Marc Trestman

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(MCT) — Two things have defined Phil Emery’s 50 weeks on the job as Bears general manager — a methodical, thorough approach and bold decisions.

Both were in play when he went big in selecting Marc Trestman as the 14th coach in franchise history in the early morning hours Wednesday.

Trestman will be introduced at Halas Hall at 11 a.m. CST on Thursday as the first head coach to jump from the CFL to the NFL since Frank Kush left the Hamilton Tiger-Cats in 1982 for the Baltimore Colts. The Bears’ hope is that Trestman’s career arc follows closer to CFL coaches turned NFL Hall of Famers Marv Levy and Bud Grant.

Trestman’s background as a quarterback guru and the success he had with the Montreal Alouettes, reaching the playoffs for five consecutive seasons and winning two Grey Cups, played large factors in his selection over two other finalists — Colts offensive coordinator Bruce Arians and Seahawks offensive coordinator Darrell Bevell.

Arians made a strong impression on the Bears during a second interview Tuesday and had what a source described as a very positive 90-minute meeting with Jay Cutler. In all, 13 candidates were interviewed for the job after Lovie Smith was fired Dec. 31.

Arians was the only candidate Cutler met with in the interview process, according to the source, but the quarterback was predictably positive about Trestman’s hiring. This will be the fourth offense in five seasons for Cutler and each time he has been fully behind the change in public comments.

“It’s a great hire,” Cutler told the team’s website. “I couldn’t be more excited. I’ve talked to guys around the league and did my own research on him. He’s an offensive mind, a great person. ... He has been successful wherever he has been. ...”

If Cutler has issues with the offense this time, it will be with Trestman directly. Trestman will call the plays, news that came out after it was learned Aaron Kromer has been hired from the Saints as the offensive coordinator/line coach. That was a role the departing Mike Tice essentially filled last season, but Kromer, who was the interim head coach of the Saints for six games this season, will not be calling plays.

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