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Bears running back D'Andre Swift sees no reason why offensive coordinator Shane Waldron is the focal point of all the blame and says players need to look at themselves.
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00:00Not to my knowledge, no.
00:08We came in here, we corrected the film from yesterday
00:10and I'm looking forward to another opportunity this week
00:13against another good opponent.
00:16That's what, everything to my knowledge.
00:17That's what I'm, what we're focused on.
00:19That's above my pay grade.
00:21I'm here to make plays.
00:22I'm here to be here for my teammates.
00:26I know what we do need to do as players
00:28and that's execute better.
00:29That's what I do know.
00:30Come down to detail, execution,
00:33little things that's all correctable.
00:37I guess we just need to execute better as a unit.
00:40It's tough when the position that we are in
00:43when the defense and special teams unit
00:45have been playing how they've been playing all year
00:47and we can't really, you know what I mean, help them guys.
00:49So we need to figure out a way to, you know what I mean,
00:53come out on the other side of that
00:54and be an asset for this organization.
00:56Shane has been great in that aspect.
00:59I'm always one to never put anything on,
01:01coaches or anything like that.
01:02They're not out there with no helmet or shoulder pads on.
01:04So I feel as though like if,
01:06whatever they call us as players
01:08and the ones who has a job
01:10with these helmets and shoulder pads on
01:11needs to go out there and execute.
01:12So I'm not, I feel like everybody out there playing hard.
01:14I ain't about to sit here and say nobody
01:16is a piss poor effort or anything like that.
01:20It's NFL collar with guys on the other side
01:22of the ball as well.
01:23So you're going to win some, you're going to lose some,
01:25but just come down to having pride in your work.
01:29That's what I feel.

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