Before Tuesday's practice, which he called the "last install, formal install, offensively and defensively", Chicago Bears Ben Johnson publicly set the tone for the session, which he added would include short yardage and goal line work.
"It'll be a good, physical practice", Johnson said. "We toned it down for our guys yesterday, get their legs back underneath of them, and we'll have a good one here today."
It's getting to the point in training camp where players are ready to hit someone other than their teammates. It's good timing for that kind of aggression for the Bears, since joint practices against the Miami Dolphins are coming later this week before Sunday's preseason opener.