The Bears were a more or less a dysfunctional team during the regular season, so we probably shouldn't be too surprised that the regular season dysfunction seems to have carried over to the offseason. 

It all started on Sunday, when Bears offensive lineman Kyle Long noticed that teammate Martellus Bennett had unfollowed him on Twitter. 

Bennett replied to Long on Tuesday morning.

Now, before we get to Bennett's response, just a heads up that there are a few NSFW words because Bennett clearly was not happy about being called out publicly by his teammate. 

Bennett then went on to make a broader point about social currency. 

On one hand, I could see how Long's insulted that a teammate unfollowed him. On the other hand, I also see Bennett's point. Maybe they should have hashed this out on Facebook.

Anyway, if I had to take sides in this spat, I'd take Bennett's side. He doesn't follow any other teammates on Twitter, so he's consistent with his actions. As a matter of fact, the only NFL player he follows is his brother, Seahawks defensive lineman Michael Bennett.

Besides his brother, Martellus also follows Shia LaBeouf and Kanye West, among others. To be honest, Long should be happy that he's not part of that group.  

Martellus Bennett [left] and Kyle Long [center] are in a spat on Twitter. (USATSI)
Martellus Bennett [left] and Kyle Long [center] are in a spat on Twitter. (USATSI)