ESPN's Mike Greenberg rips Bears for 'ruining' Justin Fields, calls team a 'dumpster fire'

ESPN's Mike Greenberg rips Bears for 'ruining' Justin Fields, calls team a 'dumpster fire'


by - Senior Editor -

The Chicago Bears have had one of the worst starts for an organization in a long time in just two games of the 2023 season.

Their defensive coordinator resigned, franchise quarterback Justin Fields called out the coaching staff during a press conference and they lost to their rival Packers badly in Week 1 action.

Fast forward to this week, media pundits have been going after the Bears as it seems that they are mismanaging Fields regarding calling plays that would suit his skillset.

“It adds up in the last five years to two top first-round quarterbacks (Fields and Mitchell Trubisky) who came in with a lot of potential and needed good coaching and got none of it. So Justin Fields may or may not have been destined to be a great NFL quarterback, but he’s been given absolutely no chance …” Greenberg said during Thursday's 'Get Up' show.

“… They are ruining that kid because of complete organizational incompetence. That place is a Dumpster fire.”

The Bears have a tough matchup with the Kansas City Chiefs on Sunday at 3:25 pm CT from Arrowhead Stadium in Kansas City.

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