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D’Andre Swift was just as disappointed with his first season as a Bear as many of the team’s fans were.
“A lot of stuff didn’t end how I wanted to — selfishly for me, how I played,” Swift said Tuesday after the team’s first mandatory minicamp practice. “As a team, it was kind of the same thing. We won [five] games last year. So everything is under a microscope when you don’t have no team success.”
Swift started slow last season. His 1.8 yards per carry over the first three games were the fewest among all the league’s starting running backs.