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Bears’ Tice will take time to recalibrate

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The off week serves as a clearinghouse period for the playbook. Plays that have not worked well are evaluated. Do they need to be perfected? Should they be tweaked? Should they be thrown out? The Bears are getting a jump on their next opponent, the Lions, but they are trying to tighten what they do more than anything else.

“I’m still in the process of trying to decide what our players do best,” Tice said. “Last week was the first time that I felt good about getting (everybody) into things they do well. We just missed a couple of things in the first half, didn’t finish some things out. But in the second half we operated consistently. That’s what it is all about.”

When the weather turns in the second half of the season, it’s a fair guess Tice will put an increased emphasis on running. He was driven to get the passing game down — all elements from quarterback Jay Cutler’s timing with his receivers to pass blocking — during training camp. That put the offense behind on the ground before the Bears rolled up 214 yards rushing against the Jaguars with Matt Forte getting 107.

Other wrinkles could be emphasized as well. The Bears barely have dabbled with their no-huddle offense, although they used it most often in Jacksonville.

“We gave Jay some really, really good chances to do either or,” Tice said. “And I thought he did a great job with the no-huddle. We had gone to it earlier in the season but it was the most extensive that we had.

“Again, it was another drive that stalled when we had something going but we are going to do more of that. We like him managing the no-huddle. That and the 2-minute (drill) probably more than anything gives the quarterback a little free rein out there or a little bit of focused free rein on the line of scrimmage, if you will.”

Cutler said he’s looking forward to four days off but admitted he won’t get too far away from the task at hand.

“We’re getting there,” Cutler said. “We’re not where we want to be. But I don’t think many offenses are at this point. It’s a long season, so we have to take this off week, take a look at what we’re doing and just get better.”

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