5. Nearly everyone has moved on to 2020
Whether it’s the coaching staff, management or the players, everyone seems to want to put the 2019 season behind them and move onto 2020. That would be the wise move, expect the team still had two games to go coming into Sunday’s matchup with the Chiefs.
Nearly everyone the field looked disinterested and out of sync, not wanting to be there. Multiple players called the loss “embarrassing” and seemed frustrated with the mounting questions and lack of answers. Games like these still have value, even if the team has nothing to gain in terms of postseason hopes. Players can build on successful stretches and coaches can use momentum to their advantage going into the offseason. But after Sunday’s game and with one more to go, it doesn’t look like the Bears will be one of those teams.
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