Frustrated Chicago Bears fans chanted “sell the team” during the last home game of the season, and team Chairman George McCaskey certainly heard them.
Speaking at a press conference Tuesday, McCaskey addressed those chants, which followed a rough loss to the Seattle Seahawks and marked the club’s 10th defeat in a row.
“Yeah, it’s understandable,” he said. “As Kevin (Warren) mentioned, our fans are passionate. They’re incredibly frustrated. They wanted to make their voices heard.”
The Bears ultimately did snap their losing streak on Sunday when they defeated the Green Bay Packers, ending the season at 5-12 as the team embarks on a search for a new head coach.
While McCaskey recognized the chants in the stadium, he was more concerned by what had happened at the team’s previous home game against the Detroit Lions, when visiting fans were so loud that the Bears’ offense had to consider changing their cadences at the line of scrimmage.
“I was more bothered by the week before when Lions fans tried to take over Soldier Field and force the home team to go to a silent snap count. Fortunately, that didn’t happen,” he said.
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