Chicago’s False Hope in Rookie TE Colston Loveland
Chicago Bears, a team that couldn’t even scrape together more than five wins last season, are pinning their hopes on a rookie tight end, Colston Loveland. Let’s be honest, the Bears were a disaster last year, finishing dead last in the NFC North. They finally got rid of head coach Matt Eberflus, but hiring a new coach isn’t going to magically fix a team that lacks grit and determination.
Now, they’re banking on Loveland to be cleared during training camp. It’s a bit desperate, isn’t it? Relying on a rookie to turn things around. The Bears need more than hope; they need players who can actually perform on the field. Loveland might have potential, but potential doesn’t win games. Hard work and results do.
The Bears’ management should focus on building a team with a winning mentality, not just crossing their fingers for a rookie to save them. It’s time for the players to step up, show some backbone, and stop making excuses. If they don’t, it’ll be another season of mediocrity and disappointment.