Bears' Thanksgiving meltdown caused Jerod Mayo to discuss late-game scenario with Patriots assistant
Briefly

"As that game went on, I actually called and we were just talking through that situation. It was great. Great conversation. Oftentimes it's easy to second guess and look back on those decisions that are made and say, 'Well, that's crazy.' For me, it's just another opportunity to be a better head football coach."
"After taking a sack on second down to put the Bears at the Lions' 41-yard line with 36 seconds left, Caleb Williams and Chicago's offense weren't quick to snap the ball. While they had one timeout left, the Bears let the clock run down to six seconds before snapping it. Williams took a deep shot that felt incomplete, but the clock ran out and they didn't have the opportunity to kick a game-tying field goal."
"I called him right after that, like, 'Man,' I'm not going to get into that whole world. I probably would have handled it a little bit differently. Again, easy for me to say just sitting right here."
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