LAKE FOREST, Ill. (AP) -- Brandon Marshall understands he might have offended some people with his demand for accountability following the Chicago Bears' loss to Green Bay last weekend.
Brandon Marshall clarified comments he made Sunday after the Bears' 21-13 loss to the Packers, during which he said everyone needed to be accountable, even if it meant taking away jobs.
A few days after an emotional press conference where he demanded more accountability from the Bears' offense, wide receiver Brandon Marshall was all smiles when he met the media Wednesday at Halas Hall.
He didn't issue an public apologies or really express any regrets for the comments he made after losing to the Green Bay Packers. Instead, Marshall clarified his remarks and talked about learning to become a better leader for the Bears.
"What I meant was, you can lead in so many different ways," Marshall said. "I have to be accountable to what I put on tape. That's why I went back to the Green Bay game -- my blocking wasn't great. I think it was the third play of the game. I was supposed to stay outside and Tramon [Williams] got inside of me and tackled Matt [Forte] for a three-yard gain when that could've went for 20 or 30 yards.
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