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Briggs taking his game to another level

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Briggs, 31, said he pays closer attention to detail than he did four or five years ago. Now he is more of a teacher on the field than the pupil.

“Us older guys, the ones who have been in the system for a while, the coaches really listen to us,” Briggs said. “They listen to things and the ideas that we have that we think will work. And (they) will try to implement those things into our game plan every week.”

Urlacher agreed the coaches have given the older defensive players more of a voice this season.

“This is the most input that we’ve had in our scheme,” Urlacher said. “The coaches listen to us. When we come off the field and even the week of the game, they’ll ask us what we think. Lance has a lot of good ideas for his blitzes. And they’re working.”

Smith expected to see more from Briggs this season.

“I know he verbalized what he would do this year, how he was going to work harder in the meeting rooms, on the practice field, getting his body in better shape,” Smith said. “He talked an awful lot about that in the offseason.

“That’s what’s really neat, when you have a player with great talent, he’s a Pro Bowler, and he’s saying: ‘I haven’t done enough. I can do more to help my team win.’ “

Urlacher wouldn’t say Briggs is playing better than ever because he has seen the same consistent, productive player every year. Briggs also refused to make that claim.

“I don’t know,” he said. “That’s a question to be asked at the end of the year.”

Another Pro Bowl selection is likely to be the answer.

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