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Pompei: Player competition serves the Bears well

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But after a down year in 2011, he acknowledges he kicked it up a notch too.

“I definitely was more motivated this year because last year I left a lot of opportunities on the field,” he said.

And if he were not more motivated, it is likely he would have lost more time to McClellin or Wootton.

Instead, Idonije has benefited from McClellin’s presence because it has meant fewer snaps and fresher legs for the veteran. This has helped the pass rush overall.

At guard, Chilo Rachal was pushing Chris Spencer right up until the point when he replaced him in the starting lineup a little more than a week ago.

At left tackle, Jonathan Scott, a player with 28 career starts, is capable of being more than a backup. And J’Marcus Webb knows it.

Any veteran receiver who thought Alshon Jeffery was going to have a redshirt year has been in for a rude surprise — and perhaps a loss of playing time.

Nobody has had to look over their shoulder for Brandon Marshall because he came in at the front of the receiver pack. But he still has made other receivers better, and his pushing the envelope has made the entire team better.

Thirty minutes before practice starts, Marshall is out on the field preparing. In camp he was doing cone drills, working the jugs machine, doing ladders. And he isn’t giving Bears defensive backs the brother-in-law treatment during practice.

“I watch Brandon, how hard he works,” Jennings said. “Speaking with the guys, we all notice it. We picked up on it. That carries over through the whole team. Every guy has wanted to do extra because Brandon is out there doing it.

“When you have that kind of leadership and motivation, the sky is the limit. To see him doing the little things like that where he is in his career makes you want to elevate your game.”

Bringing in a player like Marshall, who can force defensive adjustments and make big plays, is the ideal.

But bringing in a number of players who can raise the tide — and all the boats with it — is a pretty good thing too.

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