The Chicago Bears were embarrassed on national television Sunday night, losing 55-14 to divisional rival the Green Bay Packers. Chicago currently sits at 3-6 after being thought of as a playoff team when the season began.

Wide receiver Brandon Marshall has been the most outspoken during this rough stretch, and isn’t impressed at all by the play of his team thus far – rightfully so.

Per PFT:

“[Did] you see those highlights? Man, that was probably one of the most demoralizing games I’ve been in,” Marshall said, via quotes distributed by Showtime. “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.”

Marshall went on to say that he thinks the team has lost its confidence, and they need to do something about it quick before the season turns into a complete disaster.

The Bears return home this Sunday for a game with the Minnesota Vikings, and after back-to-back stinkers, they have a chance to get back on the right track against a struggling Minnesota squad.