Fans Should Blame Themselves For Chicago Bears Loss to Lions

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Nov 10, 2013; Chicago, IL, USA; Chicago Bears quarterback Jay Cutler (6) is knocked down to the ground against the Detroit Lions during the second half at Soldier Field. Detroit defeats Chicago 21-19. Mandatory Credit: Mike DiNovo-USA TODAY Sports

January 24, 2011 The Chicago Bears are losing to the Green Bay Packers in the NFC Championship Game and in comes Caleb Hanie.  Twitter and Social Media spun out of control.  Jay is soft, Jay quit on his team, If Jay can sit on the bench why isn’t he playing, Jay doesn’t look like he’s even helping Hanie.

Here is just one Youtube fan rant in case you forgot the hate.

Remember those comments? I sure do! I was probably firing off just as many as the next guy because we are all fans and deep down we all knew Hanie wouldn’t get the job done.  In the end Cutler had a MCL sprain and probably wouldn’t have given the Bears their best chance to win the game by staying on the field.

This is 2013 and anyone can look and see what the pulse of the fanbase is by reading, blogs, social media, main stream media etc and the one thing most Chicago Bears fans know the media will be say about Jay is that he’s soft physically and mentally which causes turnovers.  Even though most true Bears fans know how tough he’s been taking a licking behind some terrible offensive  lines since he’s arrived in Chicago.

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