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    Marshall vows to mentor fellow Bears receivers

    Marshall vows to mentor fellow Bears receivers
    By: Larry Mayer

    When the Bears traded for receiver Brandon Marshall, they got more than just a big, dynamic playmaker. They also acquired a veteran who intends to mentor his young teammates.

    “I guess it’s in me in a way,” said Marshall, who was acquired in a March 13 deal with the Dolphins. “It took seven years to harness it and put it in a positive direction, and I’m excited about it.

    “This is the first year that I actually felt pressure as far as, ‘I’ve got to work because there are some young guys and I’m getting older,’ but also I’m recognizing how important it is to bring those guys along. This is a first for me, but I’m embracing the opportunity.”


    Marshall is one of only three NFL receivers to compile at least 1,000 yards in each of the last five seasons. As Jay Cutler’s primary target with the Broncos, the 6-4, 230-pounder caught 102 passes for 1,325 yards and seven touchdowns in 2007 and had 104 receptions for 1,265 yards and 6 TDs in 2008.

    Asked what he can teach his fellow Bears receivers, Marshall said: “Everything. It’s not just on the field, it’s off the field because if off the field isn’t right then nine times out of 10 it’s going to be real hard to perform on the field.

    “As far as on the field goes, we have some great teaching tape from my days in Denver. We’re installing some of that stuff here. We get a chance to watch some of that 2007-08 tape and there are a lot of mental mistakes and a lot of situations where we missed holes just in route technique and how to work.

    “So we’re excited about the opportunity. We have a great group and I think we’re going to do something special.”

    Devin Hester is among the Bears receivers eager to learn from Marshall.


    “He brings a little more excitement to the receiver corps from a veteran guy that plays his tail off his whole career in the NFL and became a true No. 1 wide receiver—a 1,000-yard season every year,” said Hester.

    “With the mentality that he has it helps us out a lot to see what it takes to be a true No. 1 receiver. I just try to be his little shadow right now. Whatever he’s doing I’m trying to do because I want to get to his level.”


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    I thought this was a nice non-canned response from Marshall. If his mentoring holds true Chicago won't be the place where WR's go to die anymore.
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    Marshall is one of the few elite WR's who has never let his off field issues or his dissatisfaction with his status with his team ever interfere with his productivity. Year after year even playing with the most mediocre of QB's he's continued to produce 1000 yard seasons. When Cutler brought his name up earlier this year I thought about their success here but as far as having him and his troubles playing for the Bears, no way!

    That said, from all indications this is a changed man. If he's true to his word then his total and complete selfishness have gone away. For maybe the first time in his career he seems to have matured greatly and loves the situation he's in playing for the Bears. Nothing will be any better for the extension of his career than to playing with Cutler. These two will become one of the most dangerous passing duos in the NFL just as they were in Denver.

    I think one of the keys to the Bears making this trade was the support Marshall got from both Cutler and Jeremy Bates. I can see at a point Phil Emery asking the question whether or not trading for Marshall would mean getting a huge difference maker on offense and could they work with him. Keep him focused on football and keep him away from the issues that have plagued his past. I guess he got an affirmative answer.

    I was not in favor of trading for Marshall and if we'd had an opportunity to debate it here I would have been strongly opposed to it. But that would have been based on the old Brandon Marshall. From all appearances we traded for the new improved version. I'm glad to see him accept the responsibility of making the other receivers around him better. That should prove invaluable to a rookie like Jeffery and of course Hester gets a guy he can model himself after for the first time in his career.

    Looks like our passing game just took a quantum leap and I'll very interested to see what it can do now that the talent and size is there.
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    Not sure I want a player who has had several off the field problems mentoring his fellow young receivers on their off the field behavior. Whether he is "cured" of his off the field issues or not.

    On the field play though is another story. Mentor them on how to conduct themselves ON the field. But not off.

    Sorry, but no matter how cured he thinks he is, I don't want him mentoring them on their off the field behavior.
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    Quote Originally Posted by The Benjamin View Post
    Not sure I want a player who has had several off the field problems mentoring his fellow young receivers on their off the field behavior. Whether he is "cured" of his off the field issues or not.

    On the field play though is another story. Mentor them on how to conduct themselves ON the field. But not off.

    Sorry, but no matter how cured he thinks he is, I don't want him mentoring them on their off the field behavior.
    I believe just the opposite Benji. Nobody is a better teacher of what not to do than the guy whose been there and done that. I think Marshall "gets it" now and even his behavior and comments about what happened in NY are pretty telling as far as that goes.

    Some leopards can and do change their spots. Nobody is better at mentoring an alcoholic than another alcoholic whose sobered up and been there before. One member of my family was a juvenile delinquent (old terminology I know) with a score of teenage crimes including auto theft. He turned his life around and became a police officer and ran the juvenile division on his police force. Eventually he became a captain and finally chief of police.

    If Marshall has truly turned the corner on his past he the perfect guy to be mentoring the others.
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    Quote Originally Posted by soulman View Post
    I believe just the opposite Benji. Nobody is a better teacher of what not to do than the guy whose been there and done that. I think Marshall "gets it" now and even his behavior and comments about what happened in NY are pretty telling as far as that goes.

    Some leopards can and do change their spots. Nobody is better at mentoring an alcoholic than another alcoholic whose sobered up and been there before. One member of my family was a juvenile delinquent (old terminology I know) with a score of teenage crimes including auto theft. He turned his life around and became a police officer and ran the juvenile division on his police force. Eventually he became a captain and finally chief of police.

    If Marshall has truly turned the corner on his past he the perfect guy to be mentoring the others.
    would you allow someone with a history of DUIs to drive you around or teach you or your kids to drive? Sorry, but the history is against him
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    Quote Originally Posted by soulman View Post
    I believe just the opposite Benji. Nobody is a better teacher of what not to do than the guy whose been there and done that. I think Marshall "gets it" now and even his behavior and comments about what happened in NY are pretty telling as far as that goes.

    Some leopards can and do change their spots. Nobody is better at mentoring an alcoholic than another alcoholic whose sobered up and been there before. One member of my family was a juvenile delinquent (old terminology I know) with a score of teenage crimes including auto theft. He turned his life around and became a police officer and ran the juvenile division on his police force. Eventually he became a captain and finally chief of police.

    If Marshall has truly turned the corner on his past he the perfect guy to be mentoring the others.
    +1 If he's grown up and realized how foolish he was in the past then I'd say he would be a good role model for these receivers. If Marshall was the type that saw nothing wrong with what he did in the past, nor had any remorse for what he did nor cared how it affected his team, then I certainly wouldn't want that type of guy mentoring our receivers.

    And Benj you made a very good point as well. My ideal mentor would be someone who hasn't screwed up a great deal but no one is perfect. Sometimes guys that are actually battle tested and who have overcome their weaknesses, make much better mentors than people who have never gone through anything.

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    would you allow someone with a history of DUIs to drive you around or teach you or your kids to drive? Sorry, but the history is against him
    One has nothing to do with the other. First of all it's not a DUI and second they aren't kids. They're adults and there's a huge difference. History......ah yes but there you go looking in that rear view mirror again.

    Marshall has been nothing but a positive ever since he arrived and he has his teammates backing him up on that. Benji you're usually not this pessimistic. Why this time?
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    I'll disagree with the thought that the best mentors are those who have never screwed up. That may be true of children or teenagers but I don't believe that holds true for adults. I believe we have more admiration for someone who has screwed up and turned their life around than the teacher who was always Mr. Perfect.

    It begs the question what type of personality do you prefer? Tim Tebow who seemingly goes through life with a halo on his head and an angel of each arm or Brandon Marshall who learned from his mistakes and is turning what was once a weakness rather than a strength?

    Even Jesus preferred to spend his efforts on the sinners of the world not the falsely pious and holy.
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    One has nothing to do with the other. First of all it's not a DUI and second they aren't kids. They're adults and there's a huge difference. History......ah yes but there you go looking in that rear view mirror again.

    Marshall has been nothing but a positive ever since he arrived and he has his teammates backing him up on that. Benji you're usually not this pessimistic. Why this time?
    So two good months erases a career filled with bad choices?

    I just don't think an off the field bad character guy is someone who should be mentoring anyone on their off the field issues.

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