
Bears general manager Ryan Poles remains steadfast in his belief that Chicago stands on the cusp of a transformative moment, despite years of franchise struggles.
Drawing from his experience with the Kansas City Chiefs’ front office during their rise to prominence, Poles is determined to replicate that success in the Windy City.
However, not everyone shares his optimism. Robert Griffin III delivered a scathing critique, arguing that the Bears are trapped in a cycle of failure rather than breaking free.
“The Chicago Bears aren’t breaking the cycle, they are repeating it. I tried to tell you. You didn’t want to hear the truth. Ryan Poles should have moved on from Eberflus instead of making Caleb Williams be the 3rd straight QB with a coach on the hot seat.” Griffin wrote.
The Chicago Bears aren’t breaking the cycle, they are repeating it.
I tried to tell you.
You didn’t want to hear the truth.
Ryan Poles should have moved on from Eberflus instead of making Caleb Williams be the 3rd straight QB with a coach on the hot seat.
Now look at you ??♂️ pic.twitter.com/Ps8F5YBlcd— Robert Griffin III (@RGIII) November 28, 2024
He made it clear—nothing has changed, and the team is stuck in the same rut.
The Thanksgiving Day loss to the Detroit Lions epitomized Griffin’s concerns.
In a brutal 23-20 defeat at Ford Field, the Bears just displayed their ongoing challenges.
After clawing back from a 16-point deficit, Chicago seemed poised for a potential game-tying field goal in the final minute.
Instead, a series of critical mistakes unfolded: a hands-to-the-face penalty, a sack on Williams, and a curious timeout management that ultimately sealed their fate.
Eberflus’s tenure continues to raise questions, with his current record standing at a disappointing 14-32.
While Poles maintains his vision of rebuilding the Bears into a competitive force, the mounting evidence suggests significant work remains.
The team’s performance indicates they are far from breaking their pattern of disappointment.
If the Bears hope to become legitimate contenders by 2025, Poles’s vision must translate from potential to performance.
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