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It took a while to get rolling, and several course corrections were necessary, but this is what the Bears envisioned their offense to be.
A flurry of playmakers.
A rookie quarterback on the rise.
Sensible — sometimes clever, even — play calling.
They finally hit on all of those Sunday while clobbering the Panthers 36-10 and got to 3-2, making this the latest in a season they’ve been over .500 under general manager Ryan Poles and Matt Eberflus, and continued the upward trajectory they started the week before against the Rams.