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Bears QB Caleb Williams says he felt the effects of a hangover from the Hail Mary pass early last week but safety Kevin Byard disputes this.
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00:00I think, I think early on in the week, I think we could have done better overall.
00:11Of bouncing back after that, I know it's a tough loss.
00:13It's tough regardless of, you know, who you are in the facility.
00:18If you're out there making plays or if you're making decisions up top.
00:21And so, you know, being better at that understanding that, you know,
00:26we have many more games left after that, been able to, you know, be one,
00:32be a family and move on from that and have the right leaders, and which we do.
00:37We have the right guys to do, you know, things like that,
00:40which is bounce back from something like that, and we got to do it this week.
00:45Not me personally, I had moved on from it after Wednesday or, you know,
00:48after the Monday and Tuesday media cycle and all that stuff, I had moved on from it.
00:54I was completely focused on this upcoming week and
00:57trying to go out there and win a ball game.
01:01You know, last week was last week and this week was this week.
01:04We just got our butts whooped, you know what I mean?
01:06So I just think that when you lose in that type of fashion,
01:09things are immediately pointed back to last week and the things that happened.
01:12But, you know, when you watch the film,
01:15I don't see anything from last week that affected this game.
01:19We just lost.
01:21We didn't play well enough on either phase of the game, and the Cardinals did.
01:26So you got to give them credit.
01:28You can't sit here and be like, well, it's because of this excuse or that excuse.
01:31No, we just lost the game.
01:33And I don't want to point to anything that happened last week.
01:37Cuz like I said, I don't think it had any effect on this game.
01:40Awesome, thank you, KB.

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