Who is to blame for the Vikings’ loss to the Bears in Week 4?

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Who deserves the most blame for the Minnesota Vikings suffering a disappointing loss on the road to the Chicago Bears in Week 4?

Pretty much nothing went right for the Minnesota Vikings during their game against the Chicago Bears on Sunday.

From the first drive of the day, it appeared like it was going to be an afternoon full of things that wouldn’t go the Vikings’ way. Unsurprisingly, this is exactly how it went for Minnesota is their loss to the Bears on Sunday.

For the past two decades, the Vikings have continuously played terrible during their annual trip to Chicago. It was no different this week as Minnesota easily had their worst performance of the young 2019 season against the Bears.

The good news is that there are still 12 more games for the 2-2 Vikings to try and get back on track. The bad news is that Minnesota has already lost two of their six divisional games this season.

For this week’s loss, most would probably like to blame a certain Vikings quarterback who has all of the money in his contract fully guaranteed until 2021. He played a part in Minnesota failing to win on Sunday, but the rest of the team definitely doesn’t get a pass either.

So with the dust pretty much settled, who deserves the most blame for the Vikings’ disappointing loss to Chicago in Week 4?