An embarrassing 41-10 loss the the Kansas City Chiefs capped a tumultuous week for the Chicago Bears. Chicago is off to its first 0-3 start since 2016 and has given up 106 points leaving head coach Matt Eberflus looking for answers.
"I would just say that everybody's got to take a hard look at what they're doing, in terms of the schemes we're running, what we're doing," Eberflus said via Courtney Cronin of ESPN. "We're charged with putting our players in the best position to execute, and that's what the coach does. And develop the players at the same time. We just got to do a better job. It's also on the players because it is a partnership, both of us together. The execution part on the field is always player and coach."
The Bears hoped to be insulated from the off-field drama that circled Halas Hall last week. The questions and uncertainty from Alan Williams' sudden resignation could not be ignored, as players and coaches remained mum in offering support for the former defensive coordinator who said he resigned because of health and family concerns. On Sunday, ESPN's Adam Schefter reported that sources said Williams resigned in part because of inappropriate workplace activity.
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