Matt Barnes was all laughs after watching Emmanuel Acho’s meltdown over Shedeur Sanders’ performance against the Chicago Bears on Sunday. Sanders had possibly his worst game of the season as the Cleveland Browns lost 31-3 to the Bears.Sanders finished the game with a passer rating of 30.3, was sacked five times and also posted three interceptions. After the game, Emmanuel Acho shared a high-powered breakdown of Sanders’ performance against the Bears on Instagram.“What the hell happened to Shedeur against the Chicago Bears?” Acho asked. “No touchdowns, three interceptions, a 30 passer rating, the league average is 94.” View this post on Instagram Instagram PostAcho’s high-energy rant and hilarious breakdown of Sanders’ mistakes got a laugh out of former NBA forward Matt Barnes, who reacted in the post’s comments section.“😂😂,” Barnes wrote.Matt Barnes' comment under Emmanuel Acho’s postFollowing Sunday’s game, the Browns dropped to 3-11 for the season, last in the AFC North. Meanwhile, the Bears are on top of the NFC North and are now 10-4 for the season.Shedeur Sanders will be looking to improve on his performance next Sunday when Cleveland faces the Buffalo Bills.Matt Barnes called out Emmanuel Acho for “switching up” on Shedeur SandersIt is no secret that Shedeur Sanders has faced significant criticism from the media since he arrived in the NFL. Last week, after Sanders had his best game of the season, Emmanuel Acho and many others appeared to shift their tone on the player and sang his praises after he was named the NFL’s rookie of the week.This behavior change did not go down well with Matt Barnes, who called out Acho while speaking on Wednesday’s episode of his “All the Smoke” podcast."The media that is trying to jump the bandwagon now that were talking all kinds of s**t like Emmanuel Acho and some of you motherf**kers that are trying to do amazing breakdowns now about how good Shedeur is and we knew this is going to be this, when a month ago, you were talking s**t and screaming and loud and wrong," Barnes saidBarnes was in the NBA for 15 seasons, playing for the Golden State Warriors, LA Clippers, Sacramento Kings, New York Knicks, Philadelphia 76ers, Phoenix Suns, Orlando Magic, LA Lakers and Memphis Grizzlies.