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Bears' success starts on the ground

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Much more harmony exists between Smith and first-year offensive coordinator Mike Tice.

Tice played 14 years in the NFL as a blocking tight end who cleared paths for running backs. He echoed Smith’s preference for a game plan that featured consistent running plays.

Entering today, Tice has called for 118 runs and 117 pass attempts for a nearly perfect split.

“We’re still, in my opinion, not running the ball well, not running on first down,” Tice said. “We’re going to continue to run it. We’re going to continue to try and find the personality that we’re going to have as a run team. I think that it shouldn’t take that long, but it is. Football wise, that’s the most important thing right now that we can focus on.”

As with most aspects of football, success starts on the line of scrimmage.

Bears guard Chilo Rachal replaced Chris Spencer in the starting lineup after Week 2 in part because of his bulldog approach as a run blocker. Rachal said he and his teammates heard their coaches’ mantra about running the ball, and they agreed with the approach.

Run blocking typically comes down to strength and discipline. A little nastiness also helps.

“We’re the least respected position, so we always have an attitude,” Rachal said. “We all want to succeed, and we all have to have those big rushing games.”

Today's would be a good start.

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