Bears tight end Cole Kmet and QB Caleb Williams comment on the team's performance in a 34-17 loss to the Detroit Lions at Soldier Field.
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00:00It's just not, it's just not good enough.
00:06So we gotta find ways to do better and definitely shooting ourselves in the foot
00:10early on and obviously some turnovers here and there.
00:13But yeah, just overall, it's not a failure, I'm gonna ask that.
00:17Week in, week out, we just haven't been able to fix it.
00:18So I mean, you can look at it, it seems like a different thing every week.
00:21And I think today was penalties and turnovers and some maximum stakes.
00:28That's just why we're at it.
00:29I mean, I don't, I'm kind of done doing that.
00:31I've been through this now, two years ago,
00:34I felt like you're trying to find positives through things.
00:37And it's hard for me to be real with myself and be positive, it's 34-17.
00:42Yeah, I mean, I think it's important for our guys to take steps up and
00:46that's cool to see the LB and they'll do that.
00:48But I mean, at the end of the day, it's 34-17, it's just not good enough.
00:52Regardless of how the defense plays, regardless of what the plays are cold for
00:57us offensively, we gotta go up and execute.
01:02That's the simplest way to dumb it down, regardless of what they're doing on that
01:07other side of football, or other side of football, whatever the other coaches call
01:11it, obviously there's plays that are better versus certain defenses and
01:17all of this.
01:17But we gotta find dirty yardage for
01:20when plays are maybe not the best call versus another defense over there or
01:25their scheme, and then when we have the opportunity to execute and
01:31head for big plays or really efficient plays and things like that,
01:34we gotta do that, so.