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'A dog that poops fast don't poop for long': Khalil Mack explains his quote — and his eagerness for Sunday's reunion with the Raiders

CHICAGO - OK. Let's start at the top, with the maxim dropped by Khalil Mack on Sunday evening after the Bears hammered the Vikings 16-6. Mack, naturally, was pleased with that result but also didn't want to over-celebrate or exaggerate its significance. Not with so much season left to play.

"A dog that poops fast don't poop for long," the Bears star linebacker said.

Makes perfect sense. Kind of.

Maybe?

"Yeah," Mack said Tuesday

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