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Haugh: Defense drives the Bears

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ARLINGTON, Texas (MCT) — In his sights, Lance Briggs saw an open field as vast as the possibilities suddenly in front of the Chicago Bears.

Yes, even potential seems bigger in Texas.

“I was just breaking on (Dallas Cowboys tight end) Jason Witten, the quarterback (Tony Romo) scrambled up and was going to try to shovel it to Witten when he got hit,” Briggs said after the Bears’ convincing 34-18 win over the Cowboys. “The ball came right to me.”

Like the opportunity in the air Monday night at Cowboys Stadium, Briggs seized it. Then the Pro Bowl linebacker surprised everybody but himself in showing safety speed returning the interception 74 yards for a touchdown.

“I’ve always had it, but I just never had to use it like that,” Briggs said of his burst.

You might say Briggs has hidden it well from his teammates.

“I haven’t seen Lance run that fast before,” Julius Peppers said.

This supposedly aging defense is getting good at surprising people.

More than anything after the first quarter of the NFL season, to use Lovie Smith’s football fraction system, we know that the Bears have emerged as a defensive football team like so many of his others. The offense finally held up its end in the second half but, clearly, that isn’t the side of the ball creating a buzz around the league after the Bears intercepted Romo five times on national TV.

“We were mad about the late touchdown (with 34 seconds left) to give them 18, but we absolutely made a statement here,” Briggs said.

In bold letters the Bears declared that once their offense plays as consistently as the defense, they will join the NFL’s elite. Two years ago the Bears built off a resounding victory in the same building on their way to an NFC North title. This one carried a similar feel.

When Bears cornerback Charles Tillman returned an interception 25 yards for a touchdown, it exploited the way receiver Dez Bryant failed to recognize the blitz. It also confirmed a bad read by many of us about which side of the ball Bears opponents would fear most in 2012.

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