Entering this season, Chicago Bears wide receiver DJ Moore had yet to have one quarterback for more than 400 snaps in back-to-back seasons. So last season's lack of ideal rapport with Caleb Williams, despite him having 98 catches, would have an opportunity to get worked with head coach Ben Johnson guiding the offense.
After a bad Week 2 loss to the Detroit Lions, Johnson called out the players' effort. It was easy to think he had Moore somewhere on his mind, but in terms of raw snap share, there was no residual impact on his playing time, and that has stuck chiefly since.