Sixteen days ago, the 4-2 #Bears woke up on a lovely Sunday morning to get ready to play a Commanders team that had a strong possibility of starting Marcus Mariota.
16. Days.
THIS.
I seem to remember Ryan Poles speaking with the media 2 years ago before the Patriots game when the team was in disarray.
Time for Poles to step up to the podium and answer some questions. Make a statement to the fanbase.
Matt Nagy had Fields ripping the ball over the middle to TEs in double-coverage but I was told Eberflus “couldn’t possibly be worse”
Turns out, he could. So far, he’s turned two exciting young QBs into scared players trying not to make mistakes. Saw it with Bagent too as he grew
Shane Waldron ran a high-flying offense in Seattle and when he comes to Chicago he immediately looks like Luke Getsy and they can’t move the ball
Know why? Because conservative-ass, wants to play football in 1978 Matt Eberflus is the common denominator
Fire him. Today.
The Big Lebowski (1998)
John Turturro went to town with his 5 minutes of screen time. The pelvic thrust is worth the admission price alone. The Dude, Donny, Walter and friends drop the The 'F' bomb a whopping 292 times in this Coen classic, which is probably why I love it.
This is ridiculous.
Flus might fire Waldron. Waldron might bench Caleb. CYA. Cover. Your. Ass.
Ryan Poles fire them both. If you can't do that, then Kevin Warren needs to fire all 3 of you.
If I'm Kevin Warren I'm sitting down Ryan Poles tonight and telling him to fire Matt Eberflus immediately.
And if Poles says no, I'm firing both Ryan Poles and Matt Eberflus if I'm Warren.
It's that dire.
I thought the #Bears couldn't break Justin Fields. He was too good of a prospect to fail. He did.
I think Caleb Williams was an even better prospect than Fields coming out. It's too early to say for sure, but the same cracks are showing.
This organization is laughably managed.