Tarik Cohen’s hilariously sad tweet will have Bears fans in tears

CHICAGO, ILLINOIS - DECEMBER 22: Running back Tarik Cohen #29 of the Chicago Bears runs the ball against the Kansas City Chiefs in the third quarter of the game at Soldier Field on December 22, 2019 in Chicago, Illinois. (Photo by Jonathan Daniel/Getty Images)
CHICAGO, ILLINOIS - DECEMBER 22: Running back Tarik Cohen #29 of the Chicago Bears runs the ball against the Kansas City Chiefs in the third quarter of the game at Soldier Field on December 22, 2019 in Chicago, Illinois. (Photo by Jonathan Daniel/Getty Images) /
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The Chicago Bears season is really heading downhill. Even Tarik Cohen knows it.

Even though he isn’t playing, Tarik Cohen is making sure to be involved with the Bears fans. The secondary runner for the Chicago has been out since September after suffering a torn ACL against the Atlanta Falcons.

With the team on a four-game losing streak, a loss to the Green Bay Packers likely cements Chicago as a playoff pretender. To make matters worse, the team was forced to turn to Mitchell Trubisky with Nick Foles still dealing with a lingering hip problem.

Cohen elected to turn the television off before the game started, hoping that the game would play the Windy City’s favor.

It did not and Cohen couldn’t help but tweet his frustrations, saying what likely every Bears fan is thinking entering the third quarter.

The Bears are still struggling with Trubisky

Trubisky was given the chance at the start of the year to be the first-string quarterback. That lasted three weeks before Foles became the go-to guy. Neither option is good, but at least the Super Bowl LII MVP has the numbers to back him up.

In the second quarter, Trubiskiy would throw an interception towards Darnell Savage that led to an eventual Aaron Rodgers touchdown. On the ensuing possession, Trubiksy would be sacked by ZaDarius Smith, causing a fumble returned for a touchdown by Preston Smith.

At least the fourth-year quarterback was able to connect with Allen Robinson to cushion the blow with a 27-10 deficit going into the third quarter.

Cohen, who signed an extension with the Bears this offseason, has been vocal on his thoughts of the offense this season. Now, maybe even the proudest of Bears fans understand that the offensive personnel will never work the direction it’s headed.

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