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Hester may be relieved of kick-return duties
Hester may be relieved of kick-return duties
By Vaughn McClure, Tribune reporter
1:26 p.m. CDT, April 9, 2012
The addition of Eric Weems and Devin Thomas, two players with experience as kickoff returners, has the left the Chicago Bears with an interesting question: Should Devin Hester be relieved of all kickoff-return duties in 2012?
"We have that versatility now," Bears coach Lovie Smith said. "We added another good player into the (kick-return) mix in Devin Thomas."
The Bears had the luxury of limiting Hester’s kickoff returns during the 2009 season, when Johnny Knox and Danieal Manning combined for 60 returns. Hester had just seven kickoff returns that year as he caught a career-high 57 passes.
The Bears seem even more intent on making Hester an integral part of the offense at wide receiver -- even despite the addition of top target Brandon Marshall -- which is likely to encourage them to limit or totally eliminate Hester's work on kickoffs.
Last year, Hester returned 33 kickoffs for 723 yards, including one score. His 21.9-yard average ranked 24th in the league. Knox averaged 26.5 yards on 15 kickoff returns.
Hester has five career kickoff-return touchdowns.
Thomas, who played with the New York Giants last season, ranked 14th in the league with an average of 24.3 yards per kickoff return in 2011. Weems, a member of the Atlanta Falcons, finished 18th at 23.5 yards per return. The 5-foot-9, 195-pound Weems has a natural feel and great understanding of angles, which could lead to him being the primary kickoff returner.
Of course, the new rules allowing kickoffs from the 35-yard line instead of the 30 have affected kickoff returns dramatically. According to the Elias Sports Bureau, the percentage of touchbacks on kickoffs increased from 16.4 percent in 2011 to 43.5 percent last season.
Still, it always helps to have explosive returners capable of setting up solid field position. The Bears had arguably the league’s best duo in Hester and Knox. With Knox’s status uncertain coming off spinal fusion surgery, Weems and Thomas (6-2, 221) could comprise the next tandem.
"This offseason, we’re still talking about the roles of different guys," Smith said. "First off, we want to get good players. Then we will put them in their perfect spots a little bit later."
Hester will continue to be the team’s primary punt returner. He led the league with an average of 16.2 yards per punt return last season despite posting a career-high 15 fair catches. Hester also returned two punts for scores, pushing his all-time NFL record to 12 punt-return touchdowns. He has an NFL record of 17 total kick return touchdowns in 92 games.
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Hate to be harsh, but I think we would be better served to to use the best return man in the league to return and relieve him of his WR duties instead. He is only an average WR - if that.
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Yeah I can't see spending the resources to placate Toub then NOT using Hester MORE on KR/PR. Marshall is going to take many reps from him. Using him less at wr would mean more explosiveness where he is more naturally suited-on returns.
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I love Devin, but at the risk of sounding ungrateful or accused of blasphemy, perhaps Devin's most valuable utilization for the 2012 Bears will be as trade bait on draft day. I know, I know...just saying.
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I love Devin, but at the risk of sounding ungrateful or accused of blasphemy, perhaps Devin's most valuable utilization for the 2012 Bears will be as trade bait on draft day. I know, I know...just saying.
Especially since they moved the kickoffs to the 35. If they keep it like that, i think its safe to say his record is going to be safe for quite some time, and his impact on ST is that much less now.
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Hester wouldn't bring much back in a trade because of how the NFL has screwed up kickoffs. But its a good move taking Hester off of KR duties if they plan on using him more properly in this new offense. I absolutely hated how they've used him in the past with all those stupid WR screens. Besides, if you ever wanted him to run back a KO, its not like it would be a big deal to put him back there.
One thing about Hester, he may be 29, but he's never had a serious leg injury and he doesn't take a lot of hits. The guy still has a lot of NFL shelf life left. I wouldn't deal him at this point in his career. He's still a devastating weapon in the PR game and he's still as fast as ever. No signs of him slowing down yet.
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Could really care less about him on kick returns. Throw him back there a few times if you need him, otherwise utilize on punts where he's most dangerous.
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Well with Marshall drawing double coverage more often that not maybe Hester can become a legit downfield WR. I think we'll all be surprised how much better Marshall makes everyone else.
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It's a slow news week so we get this story. Let's break it down.
Yes, we have more kick returners.
Yes, we will still use Hester for KR when needed.
Yes. Hester will still do PR.
Yes, Hester will still play WR.
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Originally Posted by
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I love Devin, but at the risk of sounding ungrateful or accused of blasphemy, perhaps Devin's most valuable utilization for the 2012 Bears will be as trade bait on draft day. I know, I know...just saying.
Seems it might be setting up that way. Don't think Emery will rock the boat that hard in his first year yet though.
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