The Chicago Bears didn’t have to wait much longer for their next heartbreak. This one came in the fourth quarter on Thanksgiving afternoon against the Detroit Lions. In what can best be described as a “time management blunder” Chicago ran one play in the final 32 seconds of the game when they had one timeout the entire time.
After the game, one of the Bears’ star players was asked about the situation. This is what he had to say.
“Like I Said” Bears’ Matt Eberflus Sees His Own Players Turn On Him (Report)
After Thursday’s loss to the Detroit Lions, DJ Moore appeared to throw head coach Matt Eberflus under the bus:
The Bears lost 23-20 to Detroit on the day and had a chance to tie the game or even win it in the dying embers. However, Eberflus strangely turned down the opportunity to use a timeout in field goal range.
The clock ended up running out on Chicago, who were unable to attempt what would have been a game-tying field goal as the fixture ended with an incomplete pass.
While quarterback Caleb Williams took responsibility for the loss, Moore was not as charitable and called out his coach for failing to use a timeout while speaking to reporters after the game.
Check him out in the clip below:
“Like I said, I don’t know why we didn’t take a timeout.”
DJ Moore on the final play of the game. pic.twitter.com/vxScEmEAjL
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As for Eberflus, the head coach avoided a direct response after reporters quizzed him on the gaffe.
“Like I said, disappointing for the players. They put a lot of work in that short week. Put themselves in a position to win that game,” he said.
The Bears also had some tough calls go against them on Thursday, but they clawed their way back in the fourth quarter and should have been given the opportunity to at least tie things up.
It’s a decision Eberflus won’t be allowed to live down anytime soon.
Here is a look at Chicago’s remaining scheudle:
- @ 49ers
- @ Vikings
- Vs Lions
- Vs Seahawks
- @ Packers