The Chicago Bears defense looked stunned. They were supposed to be one of the best units in the NFL. A group other teams feared. Yet five minutes into the 3rd quarter of opening day, there was no fear in the Detroit Lions' eyes. They'd just marched down the field for another touchdown, opening up their lead to 20-6. The game was in danger of becoming a blowout. Defensive players looked stonefaced and demoralized on the sideline. Somebody had to say something. Surprisingly, that somebody was Khalil Mack.
It's important to understand. Mack isn't known for being a guy who talks a lot. He leads more by example with his outstanding play. However, it seems last season taught him some valuable lessons about leadership. Simply being great on the field isn't enough. If he wants to win a championship he must embrace his other roles as a superstar. That means getting vocal with teammates when necessary.
That was on display following Detroit's score. He gathered the defense on the sideline and was seen talking to them in an animated fashion. They seemed to get the message from their reaction. Based on what followed, it did the trick. Chicago allowed just three more points in the final 25 minutes. They sacked Matthew Stafford to force a long field goal that was missed. Then Kyle Fuller delivered a game-changing interception.
It was hardly a game up to their standards, but the defense stepped up when they had to. Mack deserves a ton of credit for making that happen.
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