Coming off a 3-13 season, not a whole lot was expected from the Chicago Bears in 2017. And not a lot is exactly what the Bears have delivered—after pitching and lurching their way to a 20-10 loss in Detroit on Saturday, Chicago is guaranteed its third straight season of double-digit losses.
There's plenty of blame to go around in the Windy City. Quite a bit of it will likely be directed toward head coach John Fox as a parting gift on his way out of town.
But after watching the Chicago offense sputter and stall again in Week 15, some of that blame also lies at the feet of rookie quarterback Mitchell Trubisky—the player who is supposed to lead the franchise for years to come.