Brandon Marshall says it's 'bad all around' in Chicago
The reeling Chicago Bears may have hit rock bottom.
And wide receiver Brandon Marshall minced no words while discussing the Bears' latest setback to the Green Bay Packers.
“You see those highlights? Man, that was probably one of the most demoralizing games I’ve been in,” Marshall said on Inside the NFL. “I mean, I’m at a loss for words. I think everyone is at this point. .When adversity hits, what type of person are you going to be? Are you going to give up or are you going to fight? And that’s where we are at right now. Life is tough right now. You know, walking outside, going to the grocery stores, looking at the fans in the eyes. This is bad all-around.”
The Bears lost 55-14 to the Packers.
“Confidence is everything,” Marshall said. “It doesn’t matter if you are in professional sports, or if you are the CEO, or if you are a teacher, or if you are starting a new company. Confidence is everything. And when you lose your confidence, it’s over. You don’t have a chance. And right now, that’s where we are at.
“It all starts with confidence. When you are looking at 3-6, there’s not much hope. There’s not much confidence. That’s just the reality of this. It has nothing to do with the Chicago Bears. It’s just the reality of life.”
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Aaron Wilson covers the Ravens for The Baltimore Sun