George McCaskey called Olin Kreutz a liar at conference

CHICAGO - DECEMBER 06: Olin Kreutz #57 of the Chicago Bears complains toa referee during a game against the St. Louis Rams at Soldier Field on December 6, 2009 in Chicago, Illinois. The Bears defeated the Rams 17-9. (Photo by Jonathan Daniel/Getty Images)
CHICAGO - DECEMBER 06: Olin Kreutz #57 of the Chicago Bears complains toa referee during a game against the St. Louis Rams at Soldier Field on December 6, 2009 in Chicago, Illinois. The Bears defeated the Rams 17-9. (Photo by Jonathan Daniel/Getty Images) /
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The Chicago Bears are having a huge day in a lot of ways. That doesn’t mean that they are having a good day by any means. They started the day off by firing both Matt Nagy and Ryan Pace. That is a good thing because they were both terrible at their jobs and deserved to be relieved. A few hours later, George McCaskey had a press conference and it did not go well.

McCaskey basically got up there and embarrassed himself and the Chicago Bears organization. Out of all the pathetic things that were said, he decided to rip Olin Kreutz. A report came out last week that Kreutz was offered 15 dollars an hour to come in as a private contractor and help Harry Heinstand coach the offensive line.

Of course, that is an insulting offer for a retired NFL player that has made so much money in his career. When talking at the podium on Monday, McCaskey called Kreutz a liar about it and it set a lot of people off. It is almost certain that it happened so it is hard to understand why McCaskey would lie about lying.

Olin Kreutz didn’t stay quiet about McCaskey’s response. He had some words about it on Twitter dot com which makes this thing even more public than it already was. It is a terrible look for the teams as a whole but we are starting to get very used to that. Kreutz deserves to be upset about this because of the way that things have gone down.

George McCaskey had a horrible press conference on Monday afternoon.

Olin loves the Bears dearly and wants to see them succeed. Just like any other fan, he is disgusted by what they have done over the past three seasons. Their offense is a joke, the play calling is atrocious, and it has been going on for most of the last 40 years.

The Bears really are in a bad spot. There is no hope with this team as long as the current owners still exist. Until there is even more change than the coach and GM, they will continue to be one of the worst teams in the NFL.

It is sad that this is where the once great franchise has gone but the wrong people are in charge. Going after Kreutz was a joke and McCaskey should be ashamed for letting this team reach this new level of low.

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