The Green Bay Packers are looking to extend their winning streak against the Chicago Bears this weekend to 11. Green Bay is 6-3 this season and Chicago is 5-4. The Bears have lost three straight games and the Packers are coming off of a bye week.
The Green Bay Packers are 0-2 in NFC North Divisional play this season and are in a must-win game against the Chicago Bears. Chicago is also in a must-win situation to keep their playoff hopes alive.
Chicago Bears Fire Shane Waldron Instead Of Matt Eberflus Ahead Of the Green Bay Packers Matchup
The Bears talked about making changes to its team after the 19-3 loss on Sunday against the New England Patriots. Chicago decided to fire Shane Waldron as its offensive coordinator, according to sources who told NFL Network’s Tom Pelissero. Waldron was just on the team for only 10 weeks of the NFL regular season.
A lot of people thought that the Bears should have fired head coach Matt Eberflus instead. Eberflus has received criticism from his players over the last few weeks.
Fans React
They misspelled Matt Eberflus.
How many OCs has he pinned the blame on now?
— Kent Wilson (Cant Spell Win Without NWI) (@Kent_Wilson_) November 12, 2024
Delaying the inevitable.. HC is gone and we all know it.
— Andrew Livingston (@AndrewLiv) November 12, 2024
They need to fire the whole coaching staff.
— Regal Sports (@theRegalSports) November 12, 2024
FIRE EBERFLUS.
FIRE RYAN POLES
— Drunk Ryan Poles (@DrunkRyanPoles) November 12, 2024
My issue with this is ONLY that eberflus uses everyone as a scapegoat
— Alex Jednachowski (@Aye_Jay_Jed) November 12, 2024
There is no question that Matt Eberflus is going to be fired by the Chicago Bears at the end of the season if they don’t make the playoffs. If the offense sputters once again on Sunday against the Green Bay Packers, things will get ugly in Chicago, Illinois. Bears general manager Ryan Poles is not the problem because he made the necessary moves this offseason to make the team better and the coaching has failed in that aspect.
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