Stephen A. Smith urges Chicago Bears to fire Matt Eberflus after he is slammed on live TV for ‘massive, massive fail’

Following a disastrous Thanksgiving, Stephen A. Smith informed the Chicago Bears that a head coaching change was necessary.

The Bears’ improbable comeback attempt was abruptly ended, as they fell 23–20 against the Detroit Lions.

After falling behind 16-0 at the break, Chicago pulled off an incredible comeback in the second half.

However, following an incredible comeback, they were within a hair’s breadth of field goal range in the last minute.

With 33 seconds remaining, quarterback Caleb Williams was sacked, resulting in a third-down situation.

Coach Eberflus, however, decided against calling a timeout.

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On third and twenty-six, Williams instead flung the ball down the field.

However, before Chicago could execute another play, the pass went incomplete and time ran out.

Detroit improved to 11-1 after a tense Thanksgiving victory.

However, Chicago lost for the sixth consecutive game due to a horrible clock mismanagement.

And Smith was incensed at Eberflus for how the game concluded.

“No timeout, no spiking of the ball,” he said on X.

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“In the last 26 seconds, you are only given one play.

“Is there any more proof needed for the Chicago Bears and their fans everywhere that a new coach is needed?” that a modification is needed?”

Matt Ryan, a CBS analyst, was furious during the postgame broadcast.

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“This is unacceptable from the head coach position,” the former quarterback stated.

“It is your duty to remain composed under pressure.

“To maximize your team’s chances of winning games.

“That’s a massive, massive fail by Matt Eberflus.”

After winning in London in October, the Bears dropped to 4-8 for the season and haven’t won since.

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Six weeks ago, Chicago improved to 4-2 by defeating Jacksonville at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium.

However, they are already far behind their three division rivals after six straight losses.

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