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First-year offenses are almost always a work in progress — especially with the Bears. But already, the veterans in new offensive coordinator Shane Waldron’s offense are raising the bar.
Asked for a realistic timeline for the Bears to get “comfortable” in Waldron’s offense — with a rookie at quarterback in Caleb Williams — wide receiver DJ Moore didn’t hesitate.
“Tomorrow,” he said.
‘Yeah, now,” tight end Cole Kmet said.
They weren’t kidding. And even though the Bears’ offense won’t be in full stride in Saturday’s opening practice, Moore’s and Kmet’s responses set the tone.