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“It’s as simple as that. If I have a 20-yard in-cut, I have to be 20 yards, and that’s it, where I’m supposed to be. And Jason knows that maybe he’s supposed to take a five-step drop, and then throw it. It’s simple football, but the thing that Jay and I have is a little extra.”

Campbell is a veteran with eight years of NFL experience. He knows that he cannot replicate the relationship that Cutler and Marshall have cultivated. His only goal is to do enough to win Monday.

“We’re not going to be trying to push the envelope on things that are just not there,” Campbell said. “But at the same time, I have all the confidence in the world in ‘B.’ He’s a great receiver.

“There’s other guys on this team, too, that can make plays. I know that there’s plenty of guys that can make plays, and we’ve got to find a way to move the ball around and take what the defense gives us.

That is fine by Marshall.

“The truth is I am the No. 1 receiver here,” Marshall said. “They brought me here to be the No. 1 guy.

“But with that being said, we’ve got players who can make plays, that are more than capable of having big games like I’ve been having.”

Aiming high
Brandon Marshall has averaged 100.4 receiving yards in his first nine games with the Bears. He is on pace to notch 1,607 receiving yards, which would shatter the Bears’ single-season record of 1,400 receiving yards that was set by Marcus Robinson in 1999.

                      Rec    Yards    Avg.    TD
Games 1-9    67    904        13.5    7
On pace        119    1,607    13.5    12

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