For a team to go 3-13 there are probably problems in a lot of areas.

Bears offensive lineman Kyle Long focused on leadership in the locker room as one of those in a stream of tweets Friday evening.

I have allowed a 3-13 culture to creep into the locker room. I'm sorry for that. I will alongside other senior leaders see success through. — Kyle (@Ky1eLong) March 31, 2017

That one was the highlight, but Long went on for several tweets about leadership within the team and his failings in that area.

When I came to the Bears we had leaders and alphas. We have continually had good players, we have looked for folks to step up. That's on me — Kyle (@Ky1eLong) March 31, 2017

I need to step up, take my responsibilities seriously - and mentor the younger team members to expedite the learning curve. — Kyle (@Ky1eLong) March 31, 2017

Too often I apologized to my team in positional meetings the last two years. It haunts me, that feeling in the film room. In front of peers — Kyle (@Ky1eLong) March 31, 2017

Being outspoken on twitter is nothing new for Long, who is open in showing his personality.

Long suffered an ankle injury that ended his season in Week 10 in Tampa. He commented on the injury minutes after his intial stream about leadership.