For the second consecutive week, the Chicago Bear looking to form a team after a loss. After the team was beaten on the road by the Arizona Cardinals, there are more questions than answers for a team that is now on a two-game losing streak after having a three-game winning streak before his week off.
After the loss to the Cardinals, linebacker TJ Edwards revealed that there was a team meeting where the players and coaches talked about not playing up to their standards. Few details were given at the time, other than the players talked about how they had taken a huge step back in the last two games. This week on his podcast “The Eighty Five with Cole Kmet,” the tight end revealed a little more of what was discussed in the meeting.
“It was our normal team meeting,” Kmet said. “I wouldn’t say it was a complete outdoor session by any means. It was more about where we are right now, where we are as a football team, and where we are. a 4-4 football team. It’s not where we should be and we all know that, but that’s where we are. It’s about how to progress and how to do it. move things forward.
Kmet would also emphasize how important it was for the team’s players to look at themselves and how they can come together to turn the season around. Preparing to take on the New England Patriots this weekend before beginning their NFC North division tour, the Bears won’t have much, if any, time to get the offense going and get the team back to where she feels she belongs. as a suitor.
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