Chicago Bears fan sounds off on Matt Eberflus in must listen postgame rant

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The approval rating of Matt Eberflus as the Chicago Bears' head coach has sunk to an all-time low.

Following the Bears' 19-3 loss to the New England Patriots, the Bears are entering their Week 11 game against the Green Bay Packers while in the midst of a three-game losing streak. The belief was that the games against the Washington Commanders, Arizona Cardinals, and Patriots would allow the Bears to pad their record before entering play against the Packers. However, those three games have not only sunk the Bears' hopes of reaching the playoffs but likely Eberflus' tenure as the team's head coach.

If the Bears' front office leadership did not hear fans chanting for Eberflus to be fired during the game, they likely caught wind of this caller to 670 The Score's postgame show.

Salute to Bill. If we're being honest, the Bears have gaslit us since the start of last offseason and frustrations are starting to boil over. Sure, the argument can still be made that the Bears made the right decision to make a change at the quarterback position. But the moment Ryan Poles made the decision to bring back Eberflus last January, we should have been smart. The Bears might have been rebuilding during Eberflus' first two seasons as a head coach but there was evidence on a weekly basis that he wasn't a competent head coach at the NFL level.

The Bears, as an organization, are broken at their core. There is no question that the Bears care about their public image but it's in a league that has passed them by decades ago. The Bears have yet to win a single playoff game since George McCaskey took over as the team's chairman in 2011. The only image that the Bears have had under McCaskey is incompetence. That incompetence will only continue until there is a change at the very top of the organization.

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