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Bears’ gunners savor dirty work

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“You’ve got to have the want-to attitude,” Weems said. “You’ve got to want to do it. You can’t go out there and be lackadaisical and try to just say, ‘OK, well, I’m just going to take this play off.’ You take that play off, they’ll embarrass you on live TV.”

The Bears rarely have been embarrassed on special teams.

Entering Sunday’s game against the Jaguars, the Bears have allowed eight yards per punt return, which is No. 12 in the NFL. Punter Adam Podlesh has downed five of 18 kicks inside the 20-yard line while averaging 43 yards per punt.

Podlesh described his relationship with his gunners as similar to that between a quarterback and his wide receivers. Everyone involved needed each other to succeed.

“To be able to have two effective gunners, it’s a punter’s best friend,” said Podlesh, who is in his sixth season in the NFL. “Those gunners are quick, they’re fast, they’re motivated, and they bust their butts out there to be able to make plays for the team.

“It’s one of those things where I set them up and they knock them down, and when it comes together, it’s pretty cool.”

Those moments rarely earn airtime on highlight reels. They don’t show up in box scores.

That’s fine with Weems. He is content with a smile to go along with those scratches.

“It feels great, especially knowing that you beat two guys and they’re going to hear it from their coaches,” Weems said. “Their coach is like, ‘How do we have two guys and we get beat by one guy?’ That’s the greatest feeling ever right there.”

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