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Reporters and columnists at the Chicago Tribune - along with fans - were having a difficult time with the Packers' primetime throttling of the Bears Sunday night.

Wrote beat writer Dan Wiederer:

It was a staggering loss that left the franchise in a desperate and, to this point, empty search for answers. And with coach Marc Trestman calling the loss “confounding,” “extremely disturbing” and "a total team breakdown in all three phases," the Bears now face a new set of questions.

Specifically, what kind of dramatic shakeup might be on the horizon on the depth chart or within Trestman’s coaching staff?

He noted that Trestman is scheduled to meet with the media around 1:30 this afternoon. Should be interesting.

Columnist David Haugh put team owner George McCaskey "on the clock."

The ticking will only get louder the longer you do nothing.

Columnist Steve Rosenbloom wanted Trestman fired at halftime.

Bears fans deserves to see him whacked. What happened on Sunday night in front of God and NBC was a pathetic excuse for preparation and execution by a coach who has become a disaster at preparing his team to execute.

And Bears fans were having fun - at their expense - with social media.

Bears fans may have suffered through back-to-back blowouts at the hands of the Patriots and Packers, but at least they're winning the Internet. Many of them turned to Facebook, Twitter and other forums to cope with the embarrassment of Sunday night's 55-14 mud-stomping at Lambeau Field, and some vented through videos and creative means.