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T he Chicago Bears hired Press Taylor as their offensive passing game coordinator, further adding to their coaching staff under head coach Ben Johnson. Most recently serving the role as the Jacksonville Jaguars offensive coordinator for the past three seasons, Taylor has been in the NFL since and brings a load of experience to a staff full of veteran coaches.
Former NFL player and current analyst Clay Harbor, who crossed paths with Taylor during their time with the Philadelphia Eagles and the Jacksonville Jaguars, gave more insight to Taylor who he believes may have been misunderstood in Jacksonville.
During an interview with the Score , Harbor said that Taylor's lack of success did not gain him any fanfare with the Jaguasrs, but he believes the play-calling controversy and miscommunication created a bad public perception of Taylor.
The big controversy down there was [former coach] why is Doug Pederson letting Press Taylor call plays, everyone thought Doug Pederson should be calling plays. There was this big controversy and it obviously didn't add up to success for [quarterback] Trevor Lawrence. He's a smart guy, he's been around ball, he's been around a number of quarterbacks, but for whatever reason in Jacksonville he was given the opportunity but he didn't have success taking the reigns.
Now that Taylor will be on the Bears staff as the passing game coordinator, Harbor believes the role with less responsibility will suit him better and bring out the best in him as a coach. This article originally appeared on Bears Wire: Press Taylor should benefit from new role with Bears. Press Taylor should benefit from new role with Bears. Story by Mike Pendleton, Bears Wire. Jaguars offensive coordinator Press Taylor looks at the scoreboard late in Saturday's game.