Chicago, IL โ Chicago Bears fans are growing increasingly frustrated with what they see as a stale and predictable offensive strategy. During recent games, fans have expressed outrage on social media, as the team repeatedly calls over 45 screen passes in each contest, with little to no variation.
For many, the Bearsโ offensive playbook appears to be stuck in a loop, with endless short-yardage screen passes dominating nearly every drive. The repetitive playcalling has become a source of ridicule, with memes and jokes circulating about fans being forced to endure “the same 45+ screen passes” every game.
“I feel like I’m watching the same play over and over again,” one long-time fan complained after the team’s latest loss. “There’s no creativity, and it’s painful to watch.”
This frustration comes as the Bears struggle to find offensive rhythm under head coach Matt Eberflus and offensive coordinator Luke Getsy. Many are calling for changes in the coaching staff or a complete overhaul of the offensive game plan, which has stifled any explosive plays and hampered the development of young quarterback Justin Fields.
As Bears fans demand more variety and innovation, it remains to be seen whether the coaching staff will adjust or continue with their conservative, screen-heavy approach. With the season still underway, the pressure on Eberflus and Getsy to deliver a more dynamic offense is higher than ever.