The best thing that could happen to the Bears this week is they get to play a football game on Sunday.
The problem is they have to do it on the road against the defending Super Bowl champs.
As much as the team hopes questions about the quarterback’s comments and the defensive coordinator’s resignation dissipate, Sunday’s lopsided matchup — on paper, of course — isn’t set up to provide them a reprieve.
This has been the week from hell for the franchise from a national perspective. The Bears were the top story across the sports landscape, and it wasn’t for anything on the field —...