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Justin Fields outlines where he thinks he and the Bears offense can improve moving forward after their biggest point output of the Matt Eberflus coaching era.
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00:29 Me personally, I think I have to do better in the second half
00:32 with staying locked in and keeping all the guys locked
00:36 in and putting up the same amount of points
00:38 as we do in the first half.
00:39 So I think that's our next step as an offense,
00:41 is just keeping our foot on the gas
00:44 and not letting up and keep putting up points.
00:47 I mean, yeah, we always want to do that.
00:49 But I mean, everybody knows--
00:51 everybody on the team knows the role.
00:52 Everybody on the team knows that DJ's our number one receiver.
00:56 And wherever the chips fall, they fall.
00:59 But he's the number one receiver.
01:01 And we're going to get the ball, close into the ball.
01:04 And of course, we always want to get those guys involved.
01:08 I mean, it started back since he got here.
01:11 Just throwing around with him, talking
01:13 around various different coverages and stuff like that.
01:15 So I mean, it's a long process.
01:16 But of course, we've worked through it.
01:18 And we've grown and gotten better every week.
01:21 So just looking at it.
01:22 I mean, they're probably going to make some adjustments.
01:24 But I don't see--
01:25 Minnesota speaking, I don't see them changing who they are
01:28 because of the week that we had the week before.
01:31 But I do expect them to cloud a little bit.
01:35 We know they're a high-pressure team.
01:36 So definitely got to get ready for that.
01:38 But I mean, yeah, I don't think a team's
01:41 going to fully change their identity of who they are,
01:43 the way they play the game, their base coverage and stuff
01:46 like that.
01:47 Just because we're having success,
01:48 they're probably going to go in the game trusting their guys
01:51 that their guys can get the job done.
01:54 (upbeat music)

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