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A Cautiously Optimistic Take on Thomas Brown’s Debut as Bears Play Caller

Today, Thomas Brown stepped up to the podium for his first press conference as the Bears’ new play caller. I’ll admit, I didn’t walk in with high hopes, but Brown’s approach caught me off guard—in a good way. His answers were direct, calculated, and oddly reassuring for a fanbase that’s spent most of the season
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Bears Fire Shane Waldron, the Latest Scapegoat for Eberflus’ Ineptitude

In what’s become an all-too-familiar song and dance in Chicago, the Bears have once again pinned the blame for their season’s failures on anyone but the head coach. This time, offensive coordinator Shane Waldron got the axe. But let’s be real—Waldron’s firing doesn’t fix anything, and we all know why. Matt Eberflus has taken a
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Matt Eberflus Has to Go: This Loss Was the Final Straw

Another week, another ugly Bears loss. And after this, there’s no question: Matt Eberflus has to go. The issues with his coaching aren’t new, but this game has only confirmed that he’s not the guy to take this team forward. The Bears have talent on the roster, but it’s being wasted every week, and the
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Nate Davis Mystery Injury: Another Letdown for the Bears

Woke up today to the latest chapter in the Bears’ saga of confusion and disappointment: Nate Davis suddenly has a back injury. Not a single hint of him being on the injury list all week, and now, out of nowhere, he’s “hurt.” No buildup, no warning. Just a last-minute vanishing act. Look, Davis has already
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Chicago Bears Blog: Why Rome Odunze Needs the Ball More

This season, the Bears’ offense has been stuck in neutral (again). But while we’re pointing fingers at coaching or play-calling, one thing is crystal clear: we have to get Rome Odunze more touches. This guy is sitting on untapped potential, and it’s time the Bears start using him to drive our offense forward. Let’s look
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Monday Morning Scaries: Bears Edition

Here we are again, Bears fans—another Monday morning, another week starting off with that familiar, gut-wrenching feeling. There’s something uniquely brutal about waking up after a Bears loss, especially when the game left us questioning why we even bothered to get our hopes up in the first place. The optimism we clung to during the
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FINAL: Cardinals 29 Bears 9

Matt Eberflus Has to Go As Bears fans, we’re no strangers to disappointment. But this season, under Matt Eberflus, has taken it to another level. The flashes of promise we saw last season have fizzled, and we’re left watching a team that’s regressed in nearly every area that matters. From the start, Eberflus was billed
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Eberflus has to Figure it the Fuck Out Today

Alright, let’s get real about Matt Eberflus and the situation with the Bears. It’s been brutal. We’re in a league where “almost” doesn’t count, and right now, the Bears are stuck in “almost” mode with a record that smells like a dumpster fire in mid-August. Listen, I get that Eberflus inherited a mess, but let’s
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I Feel Terrible.

We were 23 seconds away from a very different Monday. But thanks to poor coaching decisions and undisciplined play, we’re left with the dreaded Monday scaries. Are we actually a good football team? Are the playoffs even realistic? And should we have more patience with Caleb? These thoughts are racing through every Bears fan’s mind—when
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5th round magic?

After the fourth round ended, many of us were ready to dissociate from the draft and take our victory lap. Little did we know that Ryan Poles still had his chef apron on. Roles traded a 2025 4th round pick in exchange for this years 5th round pick from the Buffalo Bills. Poles took Austin
