Halas Intrigue, Episode 62: A Bears offensive explosion

Patrick Finley, Jason Lieser and Mark Potash look at the Bears’ suddenly spry offense.

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Bears coach Matt Nagy speaks to reporters after Thursday night’s win over the Dallas Cowboys at Soldier Field.

Bears coach Matt Nagy speaks to reporters after Thursday night’s win over the Dallas Cowboys at Soldier Field.

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Patrick Finley, Jason Lieser and Mark Potash pick apart why the Bears offense finally looks good, whether they can withstand Roquan Smith’s injury and if they have hope for the playoffs.

In the Pot-Cast, Mark details his biggest fear — which is the same now as it was in childhood.

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