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Chicago Bears front office’s crazy decision after hiring Ben Johnson makes fans irate
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The Chicago Bears finally landed Ben Johnson as their head coach, but the front office has now made a shocking decision that has fans up in arms! What move did they make that has the fanbase furious? Could this impact Johnson’s ability to reshape the team for success? In this video, we break down the latest controversial move by the Bears' leadership and discuss what it means for the team moving forward. Buckle up, Bears fans—this one’s wild!
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00:00The Chicago Bears front office just made a decision that has fans absolutely irate.
00:04And honestly, it's hard to blame them.
00:06This team just hired one of the hottest coaching names in the league,
00:10Ben Johnson, a guy who turned the Detroit Lions into an offensive powerhouse.
00:15But instead of celebrating, Bears fans are fuming.
00:18Why?
00:19Because right after landing their new head coach,
00:21the team decided to raise ticket prices by an average of 10% for the 2025 season.
00:28Yeah, you heard that right.
00:29After going 5 to 12 last year, the Bears want more money from their fans.
00:34Let's break this all down.
00:36The decision to hire Ben Johnson was supposed to be the start of something special.
00:40The Bears have been searching for the right coach for years,
00:43someone who could bring stability and a real offensive identity to this franchise.
00:48Johnson was the architect of the Detroit Lions' high-powered offense,
00:52which finished among the league's best in scoring.
00:54He turned Jared Goff into a top-tier quarterback,
00:57something many thought was impossible after his struggles with the Rams.
01:01Now, he's bringing that expertise to Chicago.
01:04Fans had reason to believe that finally things were going to turn around.
01:08For years, the Bears have been synonymous with underwhelming offenses,
01:12constant coaching turnover, and a lack of direction.
01:15But with Johnson at the helm,
01:17there was real hope that Chicago could build something sustainable,
01:21something resembling the offensive juggernauts of today's NFL.
01:26But before the excitement could even settle in,
01:28the Bears announced the price hike, and let's be clear,
01:31this isn't just about a few extra dollars.
01:34This is an organization that has struggled to put a winning product on the field,
01:38yet they're asking their most loyal fans to dig even deeper into their pockets.
01:44It's a move that feels completely disconnected from the reality
01:48of where this franchise is right now.
01:50Bears fans have suffered through years of mediocrity,
01:53yet they have remained some of the most dedicated supporters in the league.
01:58This latest move by ownership is testing that dedication in a way
02:02that could have serious long-term consequences.
02:05Kevin Warren, the team's president and CEO, tried to justify the increase.
02:10He said it was based on market dynamics, industry trends, and a strong home schedule.
02:15But let's be honest, this isn't about the schedule.
02:18This isn't about market trends.
02:19This is about the Bears trying to maximize revenue
02:22while the team is still in rebuilding mode.
02:24It's a tough pill for fans to swallow,
02:27especially when the product on the field hasn't been good enough
02:30to warrant any kind of price increase.
02:32Even worse, this move signals a potential shift in the organization's priorities.
02:37Are they more focused on squeezing profits out of an already loyal fan base
02:42than actually building a contender?
02:44Raising prices when the team is on an upward trajectory makes sense.
02:48Raising them after a five-season season, however,
02:51sends the wrong message entirely.
02:53Bears fans have been loyal through thick and thin.
02:56They've watched this team struggle for decades,
02:58hoping year after year that things would finally turn around.
03:02And every offseason, there's renewed hope.
03:04A new draft class, a few free agent signings, maybe even a coaching change.
03:08But what happens when those changes don't translate to wins?
03:12What happens when the organization keeps asking for more money without delivering results?
03:17It creates a growing disconnect between the front office and the fans,
03:20one that could ultimately hurt the franchise in the long run.
03:24If ticket sales drop, if fans start refusing to renew their season tickets,
03:28the team could be forced to backtrack on this decision.
03:32And the last thing the Bears need right now is more negativity surrounding their brand.
03:38Let's take a step back and look at the bigger picture.
03:40The Bears haven't had a consistent winning culture since the 1986.
03:44Sure, they made a Super Bowl run in 2006 with a dominant defense in Devin Hester,
03:49electrifying the return game.
03:51But that success wasn't sustained.
03:54Since then, it's been a cycle of new coaches, new quarterbacks, and constant disappointment.
03:58And yet, the Bears continue to sell out Soldier Field.
04:01Fans continue to show up no matter how bad things get.
04:04But this latest move is testing their patience.
04:07Social media is full of frustrated reactions.
04:09One fan said,
04:11Ruined my morning.
04:12About 18% increase in two years.
04:15Another wrote,
04:15The product on the field and team record were not incorporated.
04:19And someone else put it bluntly,
04:21It's called greed.
04:23Now let's talk about the elephant in the room.
04:26Ben Johnson's contract.
04:27Reports indicate that he's making around $13 million per year.
04:33That's a massive number and it puts him among the highest paid coaches in the league.
04:38There's no question that Johnson is talented.
04:40But is this the reason for the ticket increase?
04:44Are the Bears passing the cost of this hire directly onto the fans?
04:48Some fans think that's exactly what's happening.
04:51Others believe it has more to do with the team's long-term plans.
04:54The Bears have been trying to move out of Soldier Field for years.
04:57They have their sights set on building a brand new state-of-the-art stadium.
05:00And that's going to cost billions.
05:02Raising ticket prices could be part of a strategy to secure additional funding.
05:07But here's the issue.
05:08Fans don't want to pay more for an underperforming team
05:12no matter what the long-term vision is.
05:16What's even more frustrating for fans is that this price increase
05:19comes at a time when many are already questioning ownership's commitment to winning.
05:23Is this really about building a championship contender?
05:26Or is it about lining the pockets of ownership?
05:29The Bears are one of the most profitable franchises in the NFL.
05:33Despite their struggles on the field,
05:35the idea that they need to raise ticket prices just to stay competitive
05:39doesn't sit well with a fan base that has seen
05:42little return on their emotional and financial investments over the years.
05:46If the Bears were coming off a deep playoff run, this conversation would be different.
05:50If they had just gone 12 plus 5 and looked like legitimate contenders,
05:55a 10% increase might be frustrating, but at least there'd be justification.
05:59Winning teams create demand, and demand drives prices up.
06:02But that's not the situation here.
06:04The Bears went 5-12.
06:07They haven't made the playoffs since 2020,
06:12and now they're asking fans to pay more for the same product.
06:15It's not a great look.
06:16The Bears are banking on one thing, hope.
06:19They're betting that fans will be so excited about Ben Johnson
06:22and the potential arrival of Caleb Williams that they'll overlook the price hike.
06:27And maybe they're right.
06:28Maybe fans will pay up, hoping that this is finally the start of something special.
06:33But if the Bears don't turn things around quickly,
06:36this decision could come back to haunt them.
06:39So where does this leave us?
06:40Well, the Bears have a lot of work to do.
06:43Ben Johnson has to prove that he's the right guy to turn this team around.
06:47The front office has to show that they're committed to building a winner.
06:50And ownership?
06:52They need to start listening to the fans.
06:53Because at the end of the day, this franchise isn't just about money.
06:57It's about the people who have stuck with this team through every heartbreak,
07:01every bad season, and every missed opportunity.
07:04Bears fans deserve better.
07:06They deserve a team that competes.
07:07They deserve leadership that respects their loyalty.
07:11And most importantly,
07:13they deserve a reason to believe that this time, things will actually change.
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07:22Bear down!

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