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Overlooked Knox never had a doubt he’d make i
Overlooked Knox never had a doubt he’d make it
NEIL HAYES ON THE BEARS .hideTime { DISPLAY: none}Jan 13, 2011 02:36AM
If you think being held without a catch against the Green Bay Packers and failing to reach the 1,000-receiving-yard milestone made Johnny Knox pout, you don’t know him very well. Few people outside the Bears’ locker room do.
Knox is a mystery man mostly because he took gravel roads to the NFL instead of the more well-traveled path. But his ability to shrug off his disappointment after failing to accomplish something no Bears receiver has done since Marty Booker in 2002 doesn’t surprise Chris Thomsen.
‘‘This guy is the same every day,’’ said Thomsen, who coached Knox at Division II Abilene Christian. ‘‘The sky could fall, and everybody would be running around going crazy, and Johnny would be saying, ‘What’s the big deal? Let’s go to practice.’ If you’re down 21 points in the third quarter, Johnny is good. If you’re up 21, no problem. Johnny is Johnny whether he’s catching 10 balls or one.’’
Devin Hester is the Bears’ only offensive skill-position regular who has playoff experience, and he was a defensive back, not a receiver, when the Bears reached Super Bowl XLI. While Knox will be participating in his first postseason game when the Seattle Seahawks visit Soldier Field for Sunday’s divisional playoff game, don’t expect the moment to swallow him up.
Despite being overlooked at every level, Knox not only never doubted he would make it to the NFL, but he expects to make big plays in big games.
‘‘The confidence has always been there,’’ Knox said. ‘‘There is really no story behind that. It’s something I’ve always had and carry with me to this day.’’
Knox’s story is an indictment of the scouting process.
Not only were no Division I teams interested in Knox after he was named first-team all-state at Channelview High School in Houston, but the junior college nearest his home didn’t offer him a chance to walk on after his tryout. Another junior college in Kansas passed before Knox landed at Tyler Junior College, where he was named an All-American by one publication.
Because he hadn’t earned his associate’s degree, he had to sit out a year to play Division I or go to a Division II school and play right away. The offensive talent Thomsen was assembling and the knowledge that Bears safety Danieal Manning had been drafted in the second round out of Abilene Christian convinced Knox he could reach the NFL a year earlier by going the Division II route.
‘‘He was overlooked coming out of high school, out of junior college and out of Abilene Christian,’’ his former college roommate, Kendrick Holloway, said. ‘‘Now he’s the leading receiver for the Bears. I mean, what’s wrong with the process?’’
Knox never lost faith in his ability even if few others shared it. That belief in himself allowed the fifth-round pick to make an impact as a receiver and Pro Bowl kick returner as a rookie last season.
It has helped him make 17 catches of 20 or more yards and finish fifth in the league with an 18.8 yards-per-catch average this season.
It’s the reason why he’s confident he can put up numbers in his first playoff game similar to the five catches for a career-high 120 yards he had when the Bears lost to the Seahawks 23-20 at Soldier Field on Oct. 17.
‘‘I remember one day, me and him were in our apartment watching an NFL game,’’ Holloway recalled, ‘‘and he was like, ‘Man, you know I’ve been under the radar all my life coming out of high school and junior college. That’s not going to hold me back. I’m still going to make it. That makes me work harder rather than second-guessing myself.’
‘‘It pushed him to become what he is today.’’
Don’t think Knox didn’t care whether he became the 12th player in team history to gain 1,000 receiving yards. He did. But he always has been able to ignore smaller setbacks while focusing on bigger accomplishments.
Thomsen remembers when his star wide receiver only had one catch in a big game against an archrival his junior year. Knox was cutting it up with teammates on the bus after the big victory, which was made possible by a huge game from Abilene Christian’s running back.
Thomsen thought this was strange and asked him about it.
‘‘ ‘Wait until you see the film,’ ’’ he remembers Knox telling him. ‘‘ ‘Wait until you see how hard I was blocking. I knew they were taking me away, and I needed to be a factor in the running game. Wait till you see some of the blocks that I made.’
‘‘I almost fell out of my seat. Receivers don’t think like that. Trust me. The guy is special.’’
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Johnny Knox is a good role player and teammate. He fits into this system well, though he could probably use another wide out to perhaps help him get open more.
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I love the talent and attitude that Johnny Knox brings to the Bears. Of all of the current crop of wideouts to me he's the closest thing to being a #1 guy that we have. While most think that we need a big guy to fill that need I look at guys like Steve Smith or Derrick Mason both who have had very productive careers as the #1 guy on their teams and both have had long careers at that spot.
Knox has done more in two years than any Bears receiver that I can think of in recent memory and we all seem to agree that WR's don't usually hit their stride until their 3rd or 4th year in the league. Considering that he was acquired with that 5th round toss in pick from the Broncos in the Cutler trade I'd say we came out of it very well. By next season we may be looking at both a franchise QB and a franchise WR as a result of that trade.
Kudos to Johnny Knox and here's wishing him a long and prosperous career with the Bears. The guys a real keeper!
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Originally Posted by
soulman
I love the talent and attitude that Johnny Knox brings to the Bears. Of all of the current crop of wideouts to me he's the closest thing to being a #1 guy that we have. While most think that we need a big guy to fill that need I look at guys like Steve Smith or Derrick Mason both who have had very productive careers as the #1 guy on their teams and both have had long careers at that spot.
Knox has done more in two years than any Bears receiver that I can think of in recent memory and we all seem to agree that WR's don't usually hit their stride until their 3rd or 4th year in the league. Considering that he was acquired with that 5th round toss in pick from the Broncos in the Cutler trade I'd say we came out of it very well. By next season we may be looking at both a franchise QB and a franchise WR as a result of that trade.
Kudos to Johnny Knox and here's wishing him a long and prosperous career with the Bears. The guys a real keeper!
Denver was pretty damn stupid to just give up their star quarterback and, unwittingly, the draft pick that the Bears would use on Johnny Knox. No one knew whether Johnny Knox would amount anything in the NFL or not, but he nearly had 1,000 receiving yards this year, and that's just special right there. As for Cutler, he really only had one terrible game all year (Washington Redskins) in terms of turning the ball over, so he is well on his way to being what I think is a John Elway-caliber of quarterback.
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Originally Posted by
BearStuff
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thanks! couldn't figure out why locked.. and had forgotten knox had such a good game last time.. here's to hoping for a repeat
It has helped him make 17 catches of 20 or more yards and finish fifth in the league with an 18.8 yards-per-catch average this season.It’s the reason why he’s confident he can put up numbers in his first playoff game similar to the five catches for a career-high 120 yards he had when the Bears lost to the Seahawks 23-20 at Soldier Field on Oct. 17.
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Originally Posted by
dabears54
thanks! couldn't figure out why locked.. and had forgotten knox had such a good game last time.. here's to hoping for a repeat
It has helped him make 17 catches of 20 or more yards and finish fifth in the league with an 18.8 yards-per-catch average this season.It’s the reason why he’s confident he can put up numbers in his first playoff game similar to the five catches for a career-high 120 yards he had when the Bears lost to the Seahawks 23-20 at Soldier Field on Oct. 17.
Maybe Johnny Knox will have 10 catches in the game against the Seahawks on Sunday.
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Let's hope the running game rules and that Knox doesn't have to catch 10 balls to keep us in the game. We seem to do much better when Cutler spreads the ball around and the strength of Forte's runs forces them to stop blitzing so much.
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I want Matt Forte to run for 150 yards against the Seahogs.
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Originally Posted by
soulman
Let's hope the running game rules and that Knox doesn't have to catch 10 balls to keep us in the game. We seem to do much better when Cutler spreads the ball around and the strength of Forte's runs forces them to stop blitzing so much.
soul, we can have BOTH... forte having a 25+ 150+ day and when they bring up 8 in box, knox burnig them deep a few times for 100+ also