LOL, I saw the photo with a player wearing #16 and instinctively thought, "Which quarterback is THAT? He's huge!"
Musgrave Talks Offense as Bears Take a Break from Practice
The Bears were given a day off from practice on Friday, and when they return on Saturday their attention will be focused on preparing for Washington.
Offensive coordinator Bill Musgrave met with the media on a Zoom call on Friday. He praised a great number of his players, but a couple of choices to single out were interesting.
He was asked if any of the tight ends had stood out in the last few days, he didn’t hesitate.
“Collin Moore (16, above) has jumped out. He made a terrific catch a couple of days ago,” Musgrave said. “Caught a tipped ball down the sidelines the day before. He is doing a nice job”
But then he went on. “Jake Tonges is doing a great job. Both guys are really reliable. Nick Alftin has emerged as a Y candidate, doing a lot of nice things along the line of scrimmage with his hand in the dirt.
“Mojo (Elijah Mojarro) is healthy, running great routes, doing all kinds of jobs for us in both the run and pass game. Then we’ve got the young guy Jake Muller who is really talented. He’s a little small because he’s a true freshman, but he’s battled and scrapped in there and tries to do his best holding up against these big defensive ends and sam backers.”
And Gavin Reinwald? “Yes, Yes, I keep forgetting about Gavin,” Musgrave said. “He does so many things for us, We like to split him out, too. And run some routes, He is just an outstanding athlete.”
His answer to the same question about running backs yielded a similar response.
“A lot of players, not just running backs, when the pads come on they show different strengths different traits and you see what they’re really about,” Musgrave said. “It’s been eye-opening in a positive way. I'm excited about Chris Street, Damien Moore and Braderick Shaw, Marcel Dancy and you know Christopher Brown.
‘The one guy who has done outstanding is DeCarlos Brooks. All of them bring unique skill sets to the table and we are going to be able to utilize each and every one of them.”
He was asked what made Brooks stand out. “He is running really great routes out of the backfield and his run decisions,” Musgrave said. “When you do hand it to him he has a great sense for the linebackers. Playing cat and mouse with the mike backer in certain of our concepts. Ultimately he puts the ball in the correct spot, right there as the line is working their tails off to get guys blocked.”
Musgrave felt that as a group the Bears were getting the hang of his offense. “The guys have really embraced it. Guys have worked hard in the meeting room, worked hard in practice, both in the periods and the walkthroughs,” he said. “I feel good where the guys are with their knowledge.”
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