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    Davis has dropped 15.4 percent of 26 passes targeted for him, 2nd-highest figure in NFL

    By Brad Biggs, Chicago Tribune reporter

    10:07 p.m. CST, November 15, 2012

    Kellen Davis called it the worst game of his career and it was capped with boos after he dropped a pass on a seam route, falling to the ground and wrenching his back, which has been injured earlier this season.

    "It feels great, man," Davis said. "It feels awesome. Drop the ball, hit the ground, get hurt and then everybody boos you.

    "No. It's definitely not fun and it's not easy but it's part of this game and it's something that we just have to deal with. They're great fans. I hope not to mess up in the future but I'm not perfect so hopefully they won't boo me."

    Davis also lost a fumble on the Bears' first offensive snap. More alarming, though, are dropped passes. Davis has four drops, according to STATS, and just 11 catches and 26 targets. He has dropped 15.4 percent of passes targeted for him, the second-highest figure in the league for receivers with a minimum of 20 targets.

    "The deep seam ball, that's a play that I've always made and to come up short really, really made me upset and disappointed in myself," Davis said. "I have to come back from that and make some more plays for this team."

    Slump buster: Special teams coordinator Dave Toub said Adam Podlesh is "kind of in a slump," a statement backed up by the fact he's 21st in the NFL in net punting at 38.4 yards and 30th in gross average at 41.7.

    The Bears had four young players — Chas Henry, Spencer Lanning, Ryan Quigley and Ryan Tydlacka — in for a tryout on Wednesday, something Toub said Podlesh could use as motivation.

    "When you are bringing guys in, there is a reason," Toub said. "You want to know for the emergency list, No. 1, and it's a performance-based business. You have to know who is available if we do make a change."

    Podlesh set a Bears' club record for net punting last season at 40.4 yards in the first year of a $10 million, five-year contract. Podlesh earned $4.5 million last season.

    "We're trying to battle through it and he had a real good practice today, so we're encouraged," Toub said.

    Game manager? Brian Urlacher said it doesn't matter what you call 49ers quarterback Alex Smith when asked if he's a game manager.

    "He wins games," Urlacher said of Monday night's foe. "His numbers are good."

    Smith practiced for the second consecutive day Thursday without contact as he looks to return from a concussion. He has a 104.0 passer rating and is completing 70 percent of his passes.

    "He's a great quarterback," defensive tackle Henry Melton said. "They really love that running game. He's just kind of there to just not … don't mess up the game. He doesn't want to get that turnover just like every quarterback should if you had a great defense."

    Extra points: Kicker Robbie Gould ripped the Chicago Park District on Wednesday and upset enough folks at Halas Hall that he issued a public apology later in the day. Asked about the matter, Toub protested, "I'm not going there." … Wide receiver Alshon Jeffery participated in his second consecutive practice as he works to return from a broken hand. He was limited. Defensive tackle Matt Toeaina (calf) missed practice. … Melton leads NFC defensive tackles in Pro Bowl fan balloting but quipped, "It's early." … The Bears have not won in San Francisco since 1985, losing seven straight.





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    Bears tight end disappointed with poor play

    Davis has dropped 15.4 percent of 26 passes targeted for him, 2nd-highest figure in NFL


    Here's his interview. He's an idiot;
    http://www.chicagotribune.com/videog...on-booing-fans




    Bears tight end Kellen Davis wasn't happy after a tough game against the Texans. (Jonathan Daniel/Getty photo / November 15, 2012)





    By Brad Biggs, Chicago Tribune reporter 10:07 p.m. CST, November 15, 2012


    Kellen Davis called it the worst game of his career and it was capped with boos after he dropped a pass on a seam route, falling to the ground and wrenching his back, which has been injured earlier this season. (Kellen when you've played as poorly all season as you have calling this game your worst is like comparing an over cooked chicken to a burned pot roast. Most games you've been pretty bad)

    "It feels great, man," Davis said. "It feels awesome. Drop the ball, hit the ground, get hurt and then everybody boos you.

    "No. It's definitely not fun and it's not easy but it's part of this game and it's something that we just have to deal with. They're great fans. I hope not to mess up in the future but I'm not perfect so hopefully they won't boo me."

    Davis also lost a fumble on the Bears' first offensive snap. More alarming, though, are dropped passes. Davis has four drops, according to STATS, and just 11 catches and 26 targets. He has dropped 15.4 percent of passes targeted for him, the second-highest figure in the league for receivers with a minimum of 20 targets.

    "The deep seam ball, that's a play that I've always made and to come up short really, really made me upset and disappointed in myself," Davis said. "I have to come back from that and make some more plays for this team." (Yeah, us too. So take a seat until you get it all figured out will you.)

    Slump buster: Special teams coordinator Dave Toub said Adam Podlesh is "kind of in a slump," a statement backed up by the fact he's 21st in the NFL in net punting at 38.4 yards and 30th in gross average at 41.7.

    The Bears had four young players — Chas Henry, Spencer Lanning, Ryan Quigley and Ryan Tydlacka — in for a tryout on Wednesday, something Toub said Podlesh could use as motivation.

    "When you are bringing guys in, there is a reason," Toub said. "You want to know for the emergency list, No. 1, and it's a performance-based business. You have to know who is available if we do make a change."


    Podlesh set a Bears' club record for net punting last season at 40.4 yards in the first year of a $10 million, five-year contract. Podlesh earned $4.5 million last season.
    (He's not gonna stick around long making that kind of money being the 30th ranked or even the 21st ranked punter in the NFL)

    "We're trying to battle through it and he had a real good practice today, so we're encouraged," Toub said.

    Game manager? Brian Urlacher said it doesn't matter what you call 49ers quarterback Alex Smith when asked if he's a game manager.

    "He wins games," Urlacher said of Monday night's foe. "His numbers are good."

    Smith practiced for the second consecutive day Thursday without contact as he looks to return from a concussion. He has a 104.0 passer rating and is completing 70 percent of his passes.

    "He's a great quarterback," defensive tackle Henry Melton said. "They really love that running game. He's just kind of there to just not … don't mess up the game. He doesn't want to get that turnover just like every quarterback should if you had a great defense."

    Extra points: Kicker Robbie Gould ripped the Chicago Park District on Wednesday and upset enough folks at Halas Hall that he issued a public apology later in the day. Asked about the matter, Toub protested, "I'm not going there."

    … Wide receiver Alshon Jeffery participated in his second consecutive practice as he works to return from a broken hand. He was limited.
    Defensive tackle Matt Toeaina (calf) missed practice. … Melton leads NFC defensive tackles in Pro Bowl fan balloting but quipped, "It's early." … The Bears have not won in San Francisco since 1985, losing seven straight.
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    Davis = . Take a seat Kellen. It's been more than just one poor game. It's been a poor year so far. You're catching less than 50% of the balls thrown to you and those drops have been the keys to ending some promising drives so it's not like they were relatively meaningless. So stop feeling bad and whining about being booed. Just catch the f'n ball.

    Podlesh needs to turn his game around in a hurry or he'll become a cap casualty very quickly. Lanning is a good punter and Quigley looked very good in the preseason. Million dollar a year punters need to be better than that.

    Our track record of winning in SF doesn't look so good does it? This would be a great game to turn the corner on. A win there on the road would feel really good I'll bet.
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    Quote Originally Posted by soulman View Post
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    "It feels great, man," Davis said. "It feels awesome. Drop the ball, hit the ground, get hurt and then everybody boos you.

    "No. It's definitely not fun and it's not easy but it's part of this game and it's something that we just have to deal with. They're great fans. I hope not to mess up in the future but I'm not perfect so hopefully they won't boo me."

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    Advice for Kellen Davis:

    Drop the pity-party, dude. No one is gonna feel sorry for you. Act like the highly paid professional you supposedly are. The reasons why you were boo'd are entirely your fault. YOU are responsible. The boos were well-deserved and well-earned. They weren't unfair or an anomaly. You didn't have a couple of bad plays or an "off" game. You have SUCKED BALLS all year. In every facet of your job. Starting with the very first offensive possession of the year when your whiffed block caused a sack. That poor beginning was followed by more missed blocking assignments and dropped passes in subsequent games. Then, on Sunday night, you dropped several key passes and were directly responsible for 2 turnovers. You were boo'd because you have FAILED at your very public job all year...even though you were given a nice new contract in the offseason. Grab some bench, keep a low profile, work your ass off to get better (like Jennings did), and maybe just maybe you'll get another chance to redeem yourself in the future.

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    While I would never want to give Marshall back, I wonder what it would take to get Greg Olsen back.


    He is playing well on a poor team, him and Cutler had some MOJO, and he would be a huge upgrade from Davis right now.

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    I know we can not bring Olsen Back, but when you look at the differences between Davis and Olsen it is something that still ticks me off about Martz.

    Olsen has 43 receptions for 497 yards and 3 TDs
    Davis has 11 receptions for 150 yards and 2 TDs

    Other than TD's Olsen is killing it!

    Can you imagine, Marshall, Jefferys and Olsen out there at the same time.

    Kyle Adams needs to get some reps with the first team unit.

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    While I would never want to give Marshall back, I wonder what it would take to get Greg Olsen back.


    He is playing well on a poor team, him and Cutler had some MOJO, and he would be a huge upgrade from Davis right now.

    I don't see it happening. We needs TEs who can block and Olsen can't so that kind of ends any real interest we'd have and any new solution won't happen until next year anyway.
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    Game manager? Brian Urlacher said it doesn't matter what you call 49ers quarterback Alex Smith when asked if he's a game manager.

    "He wins games," Urlacher said of Monday night's foe. "His numbers are good."
    I don't understand why having a "game manager" is automatically a bad thing. Ideally, you want a QB who has solid talent - and the brains to USE the talent to manage games properly. To win. Yes, this means being smart enough to not give games away by having meltdowns & senseless turnovers.
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