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Tice continues to work long hours

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(MCT) — There have been long hours for the Bears’ offensive coaching staff since Mike Tice took over at the end of January, more than the staff put in during the previous two seasons.

So for the first time since before training camp, Tice will be stepping away briefly to recharge for the remainder of the season. He and his wife Diane on Thursday will make the eight-hour drive to the University of Pittsburgh to visit their son Nate, who is a graduate assistant on Paul Chryst’s staff.

“We are going to catch up, just kind of take our time,” Tice said of the journey with his wife. “Tonight, I am going to go home and enjoy a cigar. And that’s kind of really it for the break. I am going to take a few walks, get some fresh air. I am going to enjoy watching the games on Saturday and Sunday too. That is going to be really fun.”

The first five weeks of the season have been fun for Tice too, save for the trip to Green Bay in Week 2 where he has fully admitted the game plan should have been tailored differently. The Bears (4-1) allowed seven sacks in that game and have had seven in the other four games combined, proof that the line has been playing well. But in his role as coordinator for the first time in three decades in the NFL, Tice still is learning on the job and talks repeatedly about getting better “at my trade.”

The Bears scored two defensive touchdowns to break open a 41-3 rout at Jacksonville last Sunday but the offense rolled up 501 yards — topping 500 for the first time since 1989. The Bears are ranked eighth in the NFL converting third downs, doing so 42.9 percent of the time (30 of 70) despite ranking 30th on first down, averaging only 4.3 yards, something that has been a recent emphasis. The offense was successful less than 33 percent on third down the last two seasons. Red-zone efficiency needs to improve as 13 trips have resulted in six touchdowns and seven field goals, but the product looks vastly different than it did when Mike Martz was running the show.

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