On Wednesday at Halas Hall, the offensive coordinator explained why running back Tarik Cohen wasn't on the field more during the final drive of Sunday's 23-17 loss to the Falcons. Cohen played the final fourth-and-goal from the 5 but stood on the sideline for eight of the 16 plays of the series, long enough to wonder why the Bears didn't ask more out of the game's most electrifying player. He wasn't hurt. He wasn't tired. He just was at the mercy of the few people at Soldier Field who apparently didn't think he was up for the job of saving the day — his coaches.