Bears OC Doyle not concerned with offensive struggles 'right now' - ESPN
LAKE FOREST, Ill. — Caleb Williams' choppy start to training camp isn't drawing concern from Chicago Bears coaches after three practices. The Bears held their longest practice of the week on Friday, a two-hour session open to fans with a heavy emphasis inside the red zone. Williams did not complete any of his passes inside the 20-yard line during 7-on-7 where he went 0-for-5 with back-to-back interceptions and a dropped pass.
Including full team periods in the red zone, Williams did not complete his first pass until his tenth attempt. The 23-year-old quarterback responded with consecutive touchdown throws to wide receiver Rome Odunze and Olamide Zaccheaus.
«No, I wouldn't say that right now,» offensive coordinator Declan Doyle said when asked whether he's concerned about the state of the Bears offense. «This whole thing is a progress, and for the next six weeks we're going to get a ton of reps on all of these plays. We're going to try to master these things. The first time you guys did anything, you know, you're not quite a master at it yet. It takes a little bit of work and progression to get there.»
Added wide receiver DJ Moore: «We had a few hiccups, defense getting the better of us with the picks, but it all comes with the days of training camp.»
The Bears have only installed a portion of their new offense under first-year head coach Ben Johnson and won't hold their first padded practice until next week. Players have repeatedly addressed the intensity of practices and Johnson's attention to detail, which caused the starting offense to get removed during a drill during the first practice of training camp.
«Y'all saw him kick the ones off,» Moore said. «We're not wasting no time, so that's how detailed you've got to


