LAKE FOREST, Ill. - The moment was well-documented on all forms of social media and stories everywhere.
Ben Johnson got right into tight end Cole Kmet's face on the second day of offensive installation at OTAs. Johnson, very clearly, made it known what Kmet was doing wasn't good enough.
"It was probably an alignment thing or something; I was probably a yard off," Kmet said. "I think that's just an example of Ben not letting up on those things, making sure everybody's on the details."
"It all comes from a good place."
Kmet has bought into what Johnson's offense can bring to the Chicago Bears. With Johnson being Kmet's third head coach during his Bears tenure, that's not an easy sell for a tight end who is a part of the team's long-term future.
Considering how their relationship began