LINK to the article Reserves get a crack DE Gibson impresses at hard-hitting session By Vaughn McClure, Tribune reporter 8:38 p.m. CDT, July 29, 2012
BOURBONNAIS —
Lovie Smith knows what to expect from guys such as
Jay Cutler, Brandon Marshall, Brian Urlacher and
Lance Briggs. Sunday afternoon, the Bears coach got a closer look at some of the talent deeper down the 90-man roster.
The reserve players, mostly third- and fourth-stringers, turned an otherwise mellow session into an all-out, hard-hitting scrimmage near the end of practice.
"There's a lot of different positions you're trying to get a look at," Smith said. "We have an idea about what the top part of our roster will look like. But you want to be able to see some of the down-the-line guys. A lot of times, you have to wait until an actual preseason game. So, (it was a chance to) get a little bit of live work for some of the younger players to get an opportunity to prove what they can do.''
Some of the those players included defensive end
Thaddeus Gibson, running back
Armando Allen, rookie quarterback
Matt Blanchard and rookie receiver
Brittan Golden.
Gibson joined the practice squad last November but was elevated to the active roster at season's end. He displayed some outstanding moves during pass-rush drills, then flashed his speed during the scrimmage.
"His gift has never been a question," veteran defensive end
Israel Idonije said. "The guy has got some God-given ability that very few have. ... He was just putting on a clinic."
Back to work: Devin Hester returned to practice after tweaking his right ankle Friday. He showed no ill-effects from the injury as he caught passes with ease and fielded punts.
"It's getting better and better each and every day," Hester said. "Yeah, I was worried. But it wasn't any serious ankle injury."
Marshall (leg), safety
Chris Conte (ill) and rookie receiver
Joe Anderson (ill) were at full strength after missing some plays Saturday night.
Day of rest: Defensive end
Julius Peppers was padded up and wore a helmet but rested during most of the practice session. Veteran
Chauncey Davis worked with the first team in place of Peppers.
"We're not going to beat him up," Smith said of Peppers. "We pretty much know what he can do. So, they'll monitor his reps."
Peppers suffered a sprained knee last season but played through the pain.
Extra points: Marshall got another rousing ovation when he made a leaping catch in front of
Charles Tillman during 7-on-7 drills. … As seems to be the routine,
D.J. Moore picked off a pass. He stepped in front of a ball Cutler intended for
Eric Weems, who slipped on the route. … Quarterbacks coach
Jeremy Bates took a hands-on approach, making like a defensive back to cover the receivers during individual drills. … It was
Chris Williams' turn to work with the first team at left tackle ahead of J'Marcus Webb as the two continue to spread reps evenly throughout camp. ... Newly acquired defensive tackle
Brian Price continued to work only in shorts as he awaits his first full day of regular practice Tuesday. The Bears are off Monday.
vxmcclure@tribune.com