Nobody in the NFL has a worse month than the Chicago Bears.
The Bears’ first two games of 2023 have been an absolute train wreck. Jordan Love and the Green Bay Packers unraveled them in Week 1. The offensive line surrendered four sacks, and the Bears didn’t see the red zone until the back half of the third quarter.
They didn’t fare much better against Baker Mayfield and the Bucs. The team punted a staggering five times and allowed six sacks. Brutal.
It’s been so bad that even quarterback Justin Fields spoke up about what he feels is causing some of the team’s woes.
Now, ESPN’s Mike Greenberg, who would know a thing or two about quarterback struggles as a Jets fan, is vouching for Fields.
"They are ruining that kid because of complete organizational incompetence. That place is a dumpster fire." –@Espngreeny on Justin Fields and the Bears 👀 pic.twitter.com/2GUoiRk5Vt
— Get Up (@GetUpESPN) September 21, 2023
Greenberg did not hold back on how he feels the Bears are failing Fields. “Everything they are doing is wrong,” said the host, completely frazzled.
Greenberg admittedly says Fields plays a role in some of the chaos, but he doesn’t blame Fields for speaking up.
The sky might continue falling for the organization. On Sunday, the Bears take on the Chiefs and a defensive line that is a destroyer of souls.
Good luck.
Feature image courtesy of ESPN.