This is it. The grand-daddy of them all. The most disappointing Bears team of all time. In Mark Treastmans first year as HC, the Bear's went 8-8 just missing the playoffs. But things looked promising for future success. The Bears returned star offensive players like Matt Forte, Brandon Marshall, Kyle Long, Martellus Bennett, Alshon Jeffrey and Jay Cutler. On defense, the Bears were aggressive in FA and signed veterans like Jarred Allen to fix the leaky D. Like many, I believed this team would have the fire power to keep up with the Packers and just enough defense to get us to the super bowl. This was supposed to be it. I have never been so wrong in my entire life. This team struggled right out of the gate starting the season 3-4. Then came one of the lowest points in this teams history. In back to back weeks the Bears lost 51-23 to the Pats and then 55-14 to the hated Packers. They became the first team to give up 50+ points in back to back weeks since the Rochester Jefferson's in 1923 (yes, this is a real thing). At that point the players had quit on Treastman and it was literally a slow, painful train wreck the rest of the way. The Bears would finish 5-11 and fired Treastman and GM Phil Emery as soon as it was over. Just thinking about this team makes my brain hurt. They will forever be the most disappointing team in Bear's history.