LAKE FOREST, Ill. - The Chicago Bears open the regular season Sunday night in Green Bay with several unknowns on offense: new play caller, new scheme, and a second-year quarterback with only 12 career NFL regular season starts.
None of it matters to Bears rookie second-round pick wide receiver Anthony Miller, who predicted on Thursday that Chicago's offense is poised to embark on something special.
"I think there are a lot of people sleeping on us right now," Miller told reporters. "We're that new team. We've got a couple of new guys, but the history of this team hasn't been what we wanted it to be, so we're about to re-write it.