Layla Rahimi
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It's specific and it's very obvious, too.
Those areas need to be cleaned up as tight as both of these games were.
Even though the Bears won their last game, they got away with some stuff, and that stuff needs to be tightened up to win this game on Saturday.
He was, I got to tell you, I mean, he was furious after that.
I don't think that Ben Johnson has been more furious this year.
than he was after that Detroit game.
And it seems to have carried over this week.
Now this is the first day that I've been out here, but obviously I paid attention to all the stuff that's been going on and I've talked to my colleagues and all that.
Like he's been as focused of a man as he is.
I mean, this,
The Detroit loss, really, I mean, it may have been the most productive loss for the Bears this year in terms of straightening them out and opening their eyes a little bit and incurring the wrath is what I feel like has been going on out here from Ben Johnson.
Well, Mark, correct me if I'm wrong, but I think the reason why he was so angry after the Detroit game specifically is because he felt like...
These were self-inflicted errors.
We can talk about the mental mistakes early on in the game, and that's why they weren't โ it wasn't like they were getting out-schemed or getting beat in a certain way by the Lions.
He felt like his offensive players were making mistakes, that that's what led to their downfall offensively for three quarters.
I understand what you're saying about Jaquan Brisker on the defense, yes, but offensively.
I just heard keyword just popped into my head when you said that, so I just grabbed the shiny object.
Sorry about that.