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Brad Biggs: Bears' lopsided play-calling in the opener was out of character for Matt Nagy

CHICAGO - Over a long weekend, the Bears had time to contemplate where in the world their running game went in the season-opening loss to the Packers before returning to practice Monday at Halas Hall.

While no one has offered up a clear explanation for what happened in the 10-3 loss - a one-score game the whole way - coach Matt Nagy is the one who holds the play-call sheet and makes the decisions.

Quarterback Mitch Trubisky attempted 45 passes, the third-highest total

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