The Chicago Bears have a new offensive coordinator in Thomas Brown, who took over after the team fired Shane Waldron.
With Brown in the fold, the Bears still lost their fourth consecutive game of the season in Week 11, making their record 4-6. However, quarterback Caleb Williams seems to think things are better now that Brown is leading the offense.
Speaking to the press on Wednesday, Williams spoke about how the team is getting into a "rhythm" under Brown.
"It started with (Brown) stringing things together and doing a good job with that and getting everybody into a rhythm and not necessarily thinking of, what's next?" Williams said.
"We kind of had an idea of what's next, and from there you go out there, you play, and you play efficient football, it gives you the best chance to win."
Caleb Williams added that things didn't totally change under Brown, but that the coordinator really focused on the small details to help get the offense in better shape.
"We didn't reinvent the wheel for those three or four days that Thomas became the offensive coordinator and play caller," Williams added.
"I think the decisiveness, I think all of that came from, one, our meetings, and how we're going to do things. I think it came from being able to get play calls in faster and being able to get up there and not feel like you're rushed or not feel like you need to hurry up and get the ball snapped and things like that."
The Bears return to action on Sunday against the Minnesota Vikings. Sure enough, Williams and the rest of Chicago will hope for a better showing offensively in their bid to end their four-game losing streak.