Chicago Bears fans are apocalyptically mad after their team's 23-20 loss to the Detroit Lions on Thanksgiving. Many won't accept Matt Eberflus continuing as Chicago's head coach and are discussing ways to end his tenure.
After Eberflus mucked up the game's final offensive sequence, leading to time expiring while he still had a timeout in his pocket, most Bears fans are done with him. Many took to social media to claim if Eberflus isn't fired by Friday, they should form a mass protest to push for his firing.
If he’s not fired, we should all protest.
— Bears fan in the Rockies (@bearsfanrockies) November 28, 2024
I hate to do this but if Ryan Poles won't do it, im ready for thousands of Bears fan to storm Solider field in protest for this guy to get fired or to sell the team. This is just a spit in the face to Bears fans @Bullskickass
— Melvyn Windmon (@MelvynWindmon) November 28, 2024
Make it as painful as he’s put us through.
— Irish Bears Network (@IrishBearsShow) November 28, 2024
Get everyone at Halas Hall for Turkey when they get home.
Serve everyone their plates. Then don’t give Eberflus a plate.
Poles announces: Everyone with a Plate comes in tomorrow. https://t.co/2fZOjbhs7D
MARCH ON HALAS HALL
— Joe (@joeywhitc) November 28, 2024
When: Tomorrow at 2 PM
Where: 1920 Football Drive, Lake Forest, Illinois
If Eberflus is not fired by 2 pm tomorrow everybody storm and occupy Poles office until our demands are met!
If we get high enough turnout, they can't say no to all of us! pic.twitter.com/6HD3YsOSrG
If Eberflus is not fired by tomorrow. I seriously might drag my buddies with me and protest outside of Halas Hall. The Bears don’t want success if they don’t feed Eberflus to the sharks
— Vinny Booms (@VinceCaruso1427) November 28, 2024
It's safe to say they're pretty upset.
This was Chicago's sixth consecutive loss, and third in a row against a divisional opponent. The Bears have lost those last three games by a combined seven points. Eberflus is not helping them win in close or late situations. They are now 4-8 and 14-32 in Eberflus's tenure.
The one bright spot for the Bears on Sunday was the second-half play of rookie quarterback Caleb Williams. He completed 15 of 24 passes for 222 yards and three touchdowns without turning the ball over.
Williams and the Bears deserved better from their coaching staff at the end of the game.
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This article was originally published on www.si.com as Bears Fans, Irate at Matt Eberflus, Discuss Protesting to Call for His Firing .