The Chicago Bears are a proud organization, but they haven’t been a very successful one as of late.
A factoid has been revealed that shows that the organization isn’t trending in the right direction under head coach Matt Eberflus.
“The (Bears) have gone 0-18 on the road in Sunday games with Matt Eberflus as head coach,” NFL insider Ari Meirov reported on Monday.
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Fans reacted to the News that the Bears head coach was running the franchise into the dirt one road game at a time on social media.
This is a wild stat. Eberflus seat needs to be piping hot,” one fan responded on Twitter.
“I really wish they told us this during the week,” one gambling fan said.
“Someone will use this as an argument to put their road games on Mondays and Thursdays,” one fan added.
“You can’t make someone a coach just because they have some whacky name,” one fan added.
“I know that I can’t take no more It ain’t no lie I wanna see you out that door Baby, bye, bye, bye (Bye, bye),” responded one fan who is apparently resorting to lyrical prose to voice his displeasure with the coach.
Things in Chicago are made worse by the fact that the team has the number one overall draft pick in Caleb Williams. Despite Williams’ immense talent, it seems like it’s just more of the same excuses in Chicago.

About Qwame Skinner
Qwame Skinner has loved both writing and sports his entire life. In addition to his sports coverage at Comeback Media, Qwame writes novels, and his debut; The First Casualty, an adult fantasy, is out now.
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