
Breaking news : Bears’ DJ Moore drops ‘eye-opening’ take on fans booing all game
The Chicago Bears have now gone eight consecutive quarters without scoring a touchdown. Even in the darkest days of Bears football, this isn’t common. Then again, these might be some of the darkest days that fans in Chicago have had to suffer throug
Over the last two weeks, the Bears have accumulated just 383 yards of total offense in a pair of losses to the Arizona Cardinals and New England Patriots. Caleb Williams has been sacked 15 times, and the Bears have mustered only 12 points on four Cairo Santos field goals. And on Sunday, in their first game back in Chicago since October 6th, the 60,000-plus fans at Soldier Field let the team know just how frustrating these last three weeks have been.
One failed offensive series after another, Caleb Williams, DJ Moore and the entire Bears offense were booed off the field. In reality, that may have more to do with head coach Matt Eberflus and offensive coordinator Shane Waldron, but it was the players who took the brunt of those boos.
On a Monday morning appearance on the Bernstein & Holmes radio show, DJ Moore weighed in on the game-long jeers that the Bears were getting from the hometown fans.
Over the last two weeks, the Bears have accumulated just 383 yards of total offense in a pair of losses to the Arizona Cardinals and New England Patriots. Caleb Williams has been sacked 15 times, and the Bears have mustered only 12 points on four Cairo Santos field goals. And on Sunday, in their first game back in Chicago since October 6th, the 60,000-plus fans at Soldier Field let the team know just how frustrating these last three weeks have been.
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