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Bears turn to Turner
Bears turn to Turner
In quest for better pass rush, undrafted free agent will get shot at defensive end
In an effort to find a pass-rushing spark after Julius Peppers and Israel Idonije, Barry Turner figures to be next up.
The undrafted rookie free agent from Nebraska was promoted from the practice squad Tuesday, and that move probably wasn't made with the thought of having him watch Sunday's game against the Redskins at Soldier Field from the sideline in a sweat suit. Chances are good Turner will take the place of rookie Corey Wootton, the fourth-round pick from Northwestern, in the rotation.
The Bears have struggled finding impact, undrafted free agents in recent years, and Turner is the next to get his chance. He has the frame, at 6 foot 3, 259 pounds, and the traits coach Lovie Smith and defensive coordinator Rod Marinelli look for in pass rushers.
Turner had a solid outing in the exhibition finale at Cleveland with a sack and made a nice pressure and hit at San Diego. He has impressed coaches in recent weeks and it was an easy decision to have him replace Charles Grant, who was out of shape when he was signed to take the place of Mark Anderson.
While you have to simulate rushing the passer in practice, defensive line coach Eric Washington believes Turner is ready. With bag work the linemen practice all elements — get off, approach, move area and finish. They desperately are looking for something who can put that combination together in a game.
"He has tremendous athletic ability," Washington said. "He has worked extremely hard and we're anxious to see what he can do in a live situation."
Wootton got only six snaps last week against the Seahawks, one-third of his work total the week before at Carolina.
Turner might project better as a right end than Wootton, but the Bears really don't know what they have in the player scout Ted Monago discovered. Turner set a Nebraska freshman record with six sacks in 2005. He was in school five years as he got a medical redshirt as a senior with a broken leg. He had 5 1/2 sacks last year for the NCAA's No. 1 scoring and pass efficiency defense.
The Bears brought him in for a pre-draft visit, but they were the only team to show interest. One national scout said he had a knock for underachieving, but said he fits the scheme the Bears run.
"Coming from being a free agent, it's a really hard route," Turner said. "I'm here. I made it. I'm going to get an opportunity. We'll see what happens."
bmbiggs@tribune.com
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So Grant was out of shape when we signed him, and the staff all mentioned that he was in shape, having just played for Omaha the week before.
What makes the hype they are pushing about Turner any closer to reality?
Of course they will play him, we are having problems on offense, so they will "fix" the defense with an undrafted rookie.

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cough, cough, Alex Brown, cough, cough, JA is an idiot. thank you
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cough, cough, Alex Brown, cough, cough, JA is an idiot. thank you
But we are getting younger. Who needs solid play when you have untapped potential?

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"If you're not a liberal at twenty you have no heart, if you're not a conservative at forty you have no brain."
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Originally Posted by
4th and 26
cough, cough, Alex Brown, cough, cough, JA is an idiot. thank you
Izzy has more sacks than cough, cough alex brown... maybe he wasn't such an idiot.. and at 1/3 the cost cough, cough
Be it Wootton, turner , grant or 1/2 eaten sandwidch, talking about DEPH not starter
alex brown:
11 tackles, 1 sack, 0 FF, 0 FR, 2 PD
izzy:
10 tackles, 3.5 sacks, 1FF, 0 FR
Last edited by dabears54; 10-23-2010 at 06:15 AM.
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Originally Posted by
BearStuff
But we are getting younger. Who needs solid play when you have untapped potential?
I guess having undrafted talent is better to have vs a guy that rarely misses games and is pretty good against the run.
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I guess having undrafted talent is better to have vs a guy that rarely misses games and is pretty good against the run.
when you are making 5 million/yr and the best you can say is " is pretty good against the run" speaks volumes : 0
Yes, much rather have a player at $1.75 mill with 3X the sacks SAME good run "D" AND then have some lower round or even undrafted DEPTH coming in to see if they can contribute.. to each his own. .. Why are you comparing a Starter to the 3rd string depth, makes no sense, except to start an argument with no validity.
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Originally Posted by
dabears54
when you are making 5 million/yr and the best you can say is " is pretty good against the run" speaks volumes : 0
Yes, much rather have a player at $1.75 mill with 3X the sacks SAME good run "D" AND then have some lower round or even undrafted DEPTH coming in to see if they can contribute.. to each his own. ..Why are you comparing a Starter to the 3rd string depth, makes no sense, except to start an argument with no validity.
Why do you throw former players under the bus? Alex Brown was a great player for the bears, his sack total was not great but there were other things he did on the field to make up his sacks. He didn't miss games because he was lazy, he didn't miss games because he was injured. There were games where he did step and get to the qb. One thing you did have out of Alex Brown is SOLID PLAY. Can you say the same about most of the players on the DL? I would rather have Alex Brown on the team then see if we can find a way to save JA's ass for his mistakes. Now is not the time to see if we can find see if some low round pick or undrafted player can contribute. It is not working with the OL.
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Originally Posted by
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cough, cough, Alex Brown, cough, cough, JA is an idiot. thank you
It's obvious JA doesn't have a clue what he's doing. You let both Alex Brown, who was one of the most consistent players in Lovie's tenure, and Ogunlye bounce out of Chicago and bring in Peppers and hope and pray one of your other DE's steps up. Just think if AB and JPepp lined up acroos from each other.
I'm sure I'll get shit for saying AB was one of the most consistent, but if you look back he made plays. Might not have always been a sack, but he forced fumbles, had interceptions, or rushed a QB into a bad throw. Minus Peppers, nobody else is doing it. Should have kept him. If this team doesn't turn it around, JA and Lovie will have that door hit them in the Ass on the way out of Hallas Hall!
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Originally Posted by
dabears54
Izzy has more sacks than cough, cough alex brown... maybe he wasn't such an idiot.. and at 1/3 the cost cough, cough
Be it Wootton, turner , grant or 1/2 eaten sandwidch, talking about DEPH not starter
alex brown:
11 tackles, 1 sack, 0 FF, 0 FR, 2 PD
izzy:
10 tackles, 3.5 sacks, 1FF, 0 FR
Who did Izzy's sacks come against? That's right, Shitty Carolina. Every poster on this board could have 3 sacks against Carolina. So, your point of him having more sacks is kind of moot! Not trying to be a dick!
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