The Chicago Bears are completing organized team activities and will be back at Halas Hall next week for a mandatory three-day minicamp. Here are five things we learned Wednesday from practice and during interviews with coaches and players.
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“They look like they’re best friends,” Brisker said. “Justin’s definitely throwing him the ball. … You’re going to see. You will see.”The praise for Moore has been flowing since he arrived as part of a March trade with the Carolina Panthers that involved the No. 1 pick. The Bears expect Moore to be a major weapon in their offense and have been pleased to see how early things have clicked between the 26-year-old receiver and his quarterback.
There’s only so much an offense can accomplish during this phase of the offseason. And Getsy has been realistic about how to set goals accordingly as the Bears prepare for training camp. “Command sounds like a pretty strong word,” he said. “I feel like we’re getting to know each other. We’re in that process.
Brisker said injuries — a thumb that required surgery in the preseason and a concussion late in the year — hindered his progress.[Don't miss] Column: After youth on special teams proved costly last year, the Chicago Bears hope that experience turns into a plus“When I came back , I was trying to move too fast instead of being under control, being myself, making plays and not giving up certain things or not being consistent,” Brisker said. “Usually I’m a consistent leader.
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