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Bears Depth at WR Intriguing.....Options There Are........
Bears' newfound WR depth intriguing
May, 13, 2012 May 13
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By Michael C. Wright | ESPNChicago.com
LAKE FOREST, Ill. -- Bears receivers coach Darryl Drake brought about thoughts of Animal Planet on Sunday when assessing the potential of his position group.
“We’ve got two giraffes outside, and we’ve got some cheetahs inside,”
Drake said. “So I’m looking forward to it. I’m excited about this group because I think there’s an awful lot of talent. There’s an awful lot of potential, and it’s my job to make sure that potential comes out.” (Can we depend on that this time when we haven't been able to in the past?)
The mix of stalwarts such as Earl Bennett, Devin Hester, and Johnny Knox -- if he’s able to return from his back injury -- could make that easier. Not to mention new additions Brandon Marshall and second-round pick Alshon Jeffery, who actually surprised the staff somewhat over the three-day rookie minicamp by showing “he’s a little bit better getting out of breaks” than the club anticipated, Drake said while adding that “I’ve been amazed how well he picks things up.”
Couple that with a new plan of attack for how they’ll deploy Hester in 2012, and it’s easy to see why the Bears think they could field one of their most talented and deep receiving corps in recent history.
Drake doesn’t anticipate Bennett and Hester being threatened by Jeffery’s presence.
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Andy Lyons/Getty ImagesDarryl Drake is confident Devin Hester will be utilized even with the additions the Bears made at wideout.
“They don’t fear anybody. Why would they?” Drake said. “I promise you Devin’s not reading press clippings about Alshon Jeffery. Alshon Jeffery’s reading press clippings about Devin Hester. Devin Hester don’t give a crap. He’s gonna go out there and play. And I’ll say this about Devin Hester, and I’ve always said it: all we’ve got to do is use him "correctly" and you’ll see what kind of player he is, period.” (Could we insert the word "correctly" in there between "him" and "and"? Thank you. That better!)
In the past, the club didn’t sufficiently involve Hester -- arguably one of the league’s most dangerous players with the ball in his hands (Good point but that means he needs to catch it first)-- according to Drake. The Bears plan in 2012 to change that with their newly-designed playbook, which features a package specifically for Hester.
“The talent has always been there. It’s just a matter of not having him play 70 plays and throw to him twice,” Drake said. “Play him 15 (plays), let him touch it 13 (times). In order for him to be effective we don’t need to have him out there playing that many plays. If he’s out there, put the ball in his hands. We need to have that package, and (offensive coordinator) Mike Tice -- I promise you -- he’s gonna do it.” ( The old "faith without works" argument again???
Call me a Doubting Thomas. I'll believe this when I see it)
As for Marshall, apparently he’s already making significant contributions towards elevating the level of play from his peers; especially with his input during meetings. Drake called the veteran “a student of the game.”
“He’s the one that’s forcing Earl and Devin and Dane and those guys to raise their games,” the coach added. “He’s the one that’s forcing them to do that because of his talent.” Tice called this “a very successful offseason up to this point,” and pointed out he’s “very excited about the draft picks, and I like the change in schemes, the change in philosophy and personality; all of it.”
The key now is to find a way to successfully utilize all the weapons, which will also include tight ends and running back Matt Forte.
“As far as the amount of talent, there’s some depth, and guys (have) got to fight (to play). If you want to play, go out there and make plays, do things the right way,” Drake said. “I see some guys that have that kind of ability. Brandon Marshall, he does that. Alshon Jeffery, even though he’s a rookie, he has the ability to do that. We know that Earl Bennett is gonna be consistent, catch the football and get open. Devin, we’ve got to make sure we play to his strengths.
Johnny (Knox), when he gets back, you let him do the things he does. So I feel real good about the group. I’m looking forward to those guys doing the things they’re capable of doing.”
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I've been watching the Bears since '84. This is the most exciting receiving corp the Bears have had since Jeff Graham and Curtis Conway were kicking butt with Erik Kramer. I'm also real excited at how they are going to use Evan Rodriguez.
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Rather than criticize, which I already did above, I'll just say that where I agree with Drake and this article as that at last we do have some serious depth at WR. Even without Knox we are 3 deep in guys who have proven ability to produce in the NFL and one is a bona fide top 5 WR. I don't think it will be long before Jeffrey is ready to prove he can contribute too. He's on the right team for it and I think the kid will be out to prove something to his naysayers. He's hungry.
I'm getting to that age where a lifetime warranty just doesn't mean as much to me anymore as an afternoon nap.
Honey Badger Don't Care. Honey Badger Don't Give a Shit.
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Originally Posted by
soulman
Rather than criticize, which I already did above, I'll just say that where I agree with Drake and this article as that at last we do have some serious depth at WR. Even without Knox we are 3 deep in guys who have proven ability to produce in the NFL and one is a bona fide top 5 WR. I don't think it will be long before Jeffrey is ready to prove he can contribute too. He's on the right team for it and I think the kid will be out to prove something to his naysayers. He's hungry.
Soul what happens if Knox can't come off the PUP list this year? Do the Bears still have his rights or does he still qualify for free agency?
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What are some of the top wr combos in bears history? I like Conway plus graham and like Robinson plus booker. But I'm loving marshal plus Jeffry plus Bennett plus once in awhile Hester
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Originally Posted by
BigBadPapaBear
Soul what happens if Knox can't come off the PUP list this year? Do the Bears still have his rights or does he still qualify for free agency?
The Bears retain his rights BBPB. He won't get credit for a year of service so he remains a 4th year player.
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Originally Posted by
motownbear
What are some of the top wr combos in bears history? I like Conway plus graham and like Robinson plus booker. But I'm loving marshal plus Jeffry plus Bennett plus once in awhile Hester
Gault and McKinnon in the 80's and then you'd need to go back to the 50's or early 60's to find one. We had a pro-bowl receiver in Dick Gordon in the early 70's, Johnny Morris was a big time flanker during the 60's and Harlon Hill was a 50's star but I don't recall that they were paired with another outstanding receiver. I'll need to do some research myself but somebody else's memory might be better than mine.
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Honey Badger Don't Care. Honey Badger Don't Give a Shit.
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Originally Posted by
soulman
The Bears retain his rights BBPB. He won't get credit for a year of service so he remains a 4th year player.
Awesome. Hopefully Knox takes all year to recover and doesn't get off the PUP list. I love his speed and would love to see him part of our squad in 2013.
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One thing is for sure: this year's offense is not going to be a joke like it has been in recent years.
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One thing I have learn over they years is not to get excited this early into a season. That being said I think our WR core is going to something very special this year.