CHICAGO -- Matt Forte continues to run the wrong way this preseason, carrying seven instances for your lack of 7 yards in two outings, but Chicago Bears coach Marc Trestman stays optimistic his team can enhance the speeding attack by the point the game titles rely. Forte Forte carried four moments Thursday in Chicago's 20-19 win about the Jacksonville Jaguars, even though backup Shaun Draughn averaged 11 yards on 3 makes an attempt "We haven't been successful," Trestman claimed. "Certainly, we have experienced several more [productive] runs along with the 2nd [teamers] and thirds than we did together with the very first. We're working on it tough every single working day." Chicago's early struggles functioning the ball are reasonably common. It will require time, many reps at practice and, in reside motion, synchronizing the many relocating sections associated with fielding an efficient floor attack. Forte's rushing statistics from 2013 show just as much, as he did not set together a 100-yard outing until eventually the eighth match in the year. "Running match commonly takes a little more time and energy to get in sync," quarterback Jay Cutler stated. "We're probably not match setting up exactly how we might in the course of the 12 months; just kind of running some plays. We are going to get to the place we must be." Prior to now, both Forte and middle Roberto Garza have talked about how important it is actually for your offensive line and also the jogging backs to acquire precise timing. That's generally thrown off considerably within the preseason due to the fact a lot of diverse gamers are rotated out and in with the lineup, never to point out the actual fact the offense isn't recreation arranging the opponent. "We're playing towards an excellent front during observe," Trestman claimed. "But we've not revealed that productiveness. We hope that is not an indication. We really feel strongly we are gonna be able to run the ball correctly, but we have now not however finished that inside the first two editions of the preseason."