Ben Johnson might be in over his head
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When Caleb Williams twice had difficulty getting a play called Wednesday, Ben Johnson yanked the Chicago Bears QB and the first-unit offense from the action.
Analysis: The last time the Bears offense might have been truly well balanced and effective was about a decade ago but Ben Johnson's approach requires it.
The Chicago Bears positioned themselves as a team to watch this season with the hiring of former Detroit Lions offensive coordinator Ben Johnson as head coach, a move that fans hope will shore up one of the franchise's historic Achilles heels,
Rookie wide receiver Luther Burden III will miss another practice, and there's a new injury of concern in the rookie class.
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A to Z Sports on MSNBen Johnson apparently has his eyes set on adding another veteran pass catcher to the offense ahead of training campIn two days, the Chicago Bears will open up the first day of training camp and will continue preparations toward the first season under new head coach Ben Johnson. Since arriving to Chicago, Johnson has hand-picked multiple additions to the roster to help create his new offense and after seeing what he had to work with during OTAs and minicamp,
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Yardbarker on MSNChicago Bears preseason ranking proves Ryan Poles’ plan workedThe Chicago Bears entered the offseason knowing that massive changes needed to be made. General manager Ryan Poles wasn’t necessarily on the hot seat just yet, but his Matt Eberflus plan failed drastically.