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Bears DT flames Packers fans for 'obnoxious' behavior in NSFW rant

2023-06-16 01:49
Chicago Bears defensive tackle Justin Jones didn't hold back when talking about fans of the Green Bay Packers, much to the delight of the Windy City faithful.The Chicago Bears have been at the mercy of the Green Bay Packers for the last several years, but defensive tackle Justin Jones does ...
Bears DT flames Packers fans for 'obnoxious' behavior in NSFW rant

Chicago Bears defensive tackle Justin Jones didn't hold back when talking about fans of the Green Bay Packers, much to the delight of the Windy City faithful.

The Chicago Bears have been at the mercy of the Green Bay Packers for the last several years, but defensive tackle Justin Jones does not care.

The interior pass-rusher didn't hold back when talking about the fans of the Green and Gold. His words will have fans in the Windy City jumping for joy and probably give him a standing ovation when they see him at training camp.

"Just the way they're obnoxious," he said. "Just yelling and all that other stuff about things that don't even matter. Like, we're not even running a play, and you guys are talking about, 'Oo oh yeah, go Green (Bay).' Like, what are you even talking about? The game hasn't started yet. Like, what are we talking about? Half of them don't even know football. It's so weird to me. But I'm just ready to go out there and play. I want to go out there, and I want to beat the hell out of them on their field. And I want to hear the boos, then. That's what I look forward to."

Wow. That's a mouthful. Considering how Green Bay has had its way with Chicago for several seasons now, you would think Chicago would opt to keep quiet and let their play do the talking. It seems that it is now the opposite.

Chicago Bears defensive tackle Justin Jones spoke his mind on the fans of the Green Bay Packers

With Aaron Rodgers now out of the fold, the Bears are in a good position to compete for a division title. They have added several new faces, and quarterback Justin Fields is looking, at least in practice, like someone who is ready to take the next step to be a franchise quarterback.

However, until they show some consistency against Green Bay, the tide still points in the Packers' direction. The good news is that the Bears can have a chance to get the upper hand, but they must also be aware of Minnesota and Detroit as well.

Jones didn't hold back, and the rest of the roster is ready to reshape the narrative and tilt the bout between them and the Pack back in the Orange and Blue favor. Week 1 between these two can't get here fast enough.