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Sanzenbacher knows he's in Bear of roster battle
With deep receiving corps, 2nd-year player will have to show worth on special teams
By Fred Mitchell, Chicago Tribune reporter
7:53 p.m. CDT, June 14, 2012
Last season's heralded losses of Jay Cutler and Matt Forte underscore the harsh NFL reality — the next man on the Bears roster must be prepared to deliver. Too often, that didn't happen in 2011.
Now, positions of apparent strength, such as the wide receivers group, will keep players such as Dane Sanzenbacher on high alert when training camp begins July 26 in Bourbonnais.
The lithe second-year receiver from Ohio State knows his ability to be a dependable situational receiver and a contributor on special teams will be paramount to his sticking on the roster.
"You've got to do whatever (it takes)," Sanzenbacher said. "There are a lot of guys, a lot of talent in that room. They brought some new guys in. The best guys are going to stand out in the end. Got to make plays, got to keep yourself in it.
"It's a little bit of a different feel — a new offense (under Mike Tice). Trying to learn everything fast."
Coach Lovie Smith said he likes the makeup of his team from top to bottom.
"When I say we are a better football team, I'm talking about the 53-man roster, even the 60-man, with the practice squad," Smith said. "We have some good training-camp battles going on. I feel like we have an idea which direction we're going, but as far as some of the roster spots, it's hard to evaluate. When you talk about evaluation, you can't really evaluate linemen until you get the pads on."
The Bears receiving corps is brimming with potential, but Sanzenbacher hopes to survive an expected roster battle with Devin Thomas. The 5-11, 180-pound Sanzenbacher said he learned a great deal as an undrafted rookie who caught 27 passes for 276 yards and three touchdowns.
"Just learning how to play at this level, learning how to practice at this level," Sanzenbacher said. "You know, learning that you have got to bring it every day.
"Last year you had vets like Roy (Williams). This year you bring in Brandon Marshall. And for a guy that good, he teaches me how to work hard too. You learn so much from the older guys in the room and just how to play the game as a professional."
Thomas (6-2, 221) is in his fifth year out of Michigan State. He has 43 career catches and was a member of last season's Super Bowl-champion Giants. He has made his name as an aggressive special teams contributor.
"We won a lot of games, of course, with our special teams," Smith said. "I feel like we know who our returners will be, but it is not just about our returners, it's about our core group of special-team players.
"We've improved that also bringing in a player like Eric Weems. Getting Patrick Mannelly, a guy who seems like he has been here forever, back (after a knee injury last season) on the football field snapping the ball. Robbie Gould, Adam Podlesh … our (kicking) specialists are good.
"We know we have a good system that we run. Just like it has been in the past, we are going to win football games this year with our special teams."
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I'm waiting for the happy announcement that Roy "Mr. Mittens" Williams has been waived.
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thought that had already happened? He isn't still out there is he?
really hoping Sanz sticks around as the backup posession guy. Ya he had a lot of drops, but what do you expect from a UFDA wr that played as much as he did, and had as many targets?
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Damn, I missed it he's gone from the roster. I blame Dags for this.
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Originally Posted by
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Damn, I missed it he's gone from the roster. I blame Dags for this.
Yeah, the Bears simply allowed RWill's contract to expire. So, he was essentially gone by March, I believe.
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Just mentioning RW and people can drop the ball. LOL
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Really hope Sanz makes it but I really like Devin Thomas too, especially since he will at least contribute big time to our ST. But I'm pulling more for Sanz. Any time a whiteboy makes the roster as a WR, he's got something special in him.
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Originally Posted by
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I'm waiting for the happy announcement that Roy "Mr. Mittens" Williams has been waived.
We didn't need to waive him. He only had a one year deal so he was one and done after the 2011 season ended. Maybe he and T.O. should buy their own team so they can play again somewhere.
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Originally Posted by
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Really hope Sanz makes it but I really like Devin Thomas too, especially since he will at least contribute big time to our ST. But I'm pulling more for Sanz. Any time a whiteboy makes the roster as a WR, he's got something special in him.
I'll say it again. If we cut Sanz he'll come back to haunt us somewhere on down the line. That kid is gonna stick somewhere if it's not with the Bears. He caught everything thrown to him in camp and at the beginning of the season then for some reason he just seemed to lose his concentration and the drops began.
That's was very uncharacteristic for him. Devin Thomas is a guy who can play ST's but as a WR he hasn't ever proven that he has NFL level skills. We have some very good ST guys and there's no reason Sanz can't play there as well but as a receiver he's kind of unique and worth keeping around.
To me he's a latter day Tom Waddle who does nothing but get open and catch. How about that? A guy who knows his job and can actually do it.
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I'll say it again. If we cut Sanz he'll come back to haunt us somewhere on down the line. That kid is gonna stick somewhere if it's not with the Bears. He caught everything thrown to him in camp and at the beginning of the season then for some reason he just seemed to lose his concentration and the drops began.
That's was very uncharacteristic for him. Devin Thomas is a guy who can play ST's but as a WR he hasn't ever proven that he has NFL level skills. We have some very good ST guys and there's no reason Sanz can't play there as well but as a receiver he's kind of unique and worth keeping around.
To me he's a latter day Tom Waddle who does nothing but get open and catch. How about that? A guy who knows his job and can actually do it.
I'm with you Soul. As far as the drops, I just chalk that up to rookie jitters. I saw him play a lot at the college level and the guy was just super productive. Really great college player. I think he could be a serious contributor to our offense.