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The problem with the Bears is this was all preventable AND predictable as I laid out on @BrkfstBallOnFS1 by calling out a future headline:
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@BrkfstBallOnFS1 Perfectly said

@BrkfstBallOnFS1 yeah it was obvious when they didn’t fire Eberflus that they were going down the same road. nothing ever changes

@BrkfstBallOnFS1 It was preventable by keeping JF and bolstering the team with multiple 1st round picks. You predicted nothing and now grasping at straws to try to convince yourself you might still be right 2 or 3 years from now.

@BrkfstBallOnFS1 When they announced Eberflus was coming back, I was figured we were keeping Fields which was the raging debate all off season. It made zero sense to keep him if we were drafting Caleb. Poles has done a lot of good things. This was a huge miss.

@BrkfstBallOnFS1 All I heard since the draft was it’s all Justin fields fault Caleb with throw for 30 touchdowns this year and we go the playoffs. You are a bunch of idiots. 4 years now no offensive line, no running back that can play on 1st 2nd and 3rd down. Swift can’t break a tackle or block.

@BrkfstBallOnFS1 You said Caleb was generational

@BrkfstBallOnFS1 Thanks for expressing the views of most Bears fans. I've been a fan since 1963 and it really gets tiring.

@BrkfstBallOnFS1 And this is why we think Caleb will be terrible. It’s not him, it’s the organization that drafted him. He has no chance

@BrkfstBallOnFS1 This was all predictable before the draft as well. Flus being retained should’ve made drafting any qb off the table

@BrkfstBallOnFS1 Danny, listened all the time on 670, you also loved the Waldron hire. 😬

