Chicago Bears wide receiver Brandon Marshall won't be complaining any day in the near future about his new head coach Marc Trestman and the offense he's installed.
Brandon Marshall is ‘in love’ with Bears’ new offense
Chicago’s standout wide receiver in ready to roll in his new offensive scheme.


After getting his new playbook, Marshall was thrilled to begin learning the new concepts and formations the Bears would be running this year, according to the Chicago Sun-Times.
Going over the offense from his home with newly acquired tight end Martellus Bennett, Marshall was gushing over all the different looks Trestman's offense can provide, according to the Sun-Times:
‘‘Oh, my gosh, I’m in love with it,’’ Marshall told the Sun-Times. ‘‘Martellus and I sat down and went through the formational stuff and started challenging each other. It was exciting to go through, and it’s pretty cool to have a partner.’’
Trestman is known for his work as an offensive mind, having worked extensively with Steve Young and Jerry Rice in the mid-90's with the San Francisco 49ers.
Marshall will once again be the lynchpin in Chicago's passing game next year, giving much-maligned quarterback Jay Cutler a big body to throw at when the going gets tough.
It will be interesting to see if Chicago adds to its passing attack through the NFL Draft, which begins April 25.











