(670 The Score) Score football analyst Olin Kreutz was angry after the Bears’ ugly 19-3 loss to the Patriots on Sunday at Soldier Field, a setback that dropped Chicago to 4-5 on the season as the most difficult part of the schedule now looms.
“It’s not often that you’re embarrassed to be associated with the organization,” Kreutz said to begin the 670 The Score postgame show.
Kreutz believes the Bears’ issues go well beyond their struggling offense, which produced a meager 142 yards and one field goal Sunday, when rookie quarterback Caleb Williams was sacked nine times. Kreutz believes the tone is set at the top of the organization with ownership and management.
“It all starts with the people at the top, but we’ve been saying that for too long at Halas Hall,” he said.
Kreutz had plenty more to say.
“It just doesn’t look like they have a plan,” he said. “It doesn’t look like they have a direction.”
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