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True talent on his part, great move by the Bears to get him. Special teams are extremely important, and will play a bit part in this Sunday's big game.
GO BEARS!!
I'm not sure which loser team your sore about not making it to the Super Bowl, but ours is there, so as Rich so aptly put it at the beginning of this post...bite me!
GO BEARS!!!!!
Must've been 50 broken tackles in those clips.
I'm not going to shed any tears for him though because so far he has made out with some pretty good stuff from Seattle and New Orleans.
Jaded - thanks for the Dante Hall reference. I would have never thought of that without looking it up.
I decided to look up some numbers for all you haters.
*Devon Hester averaged 26.4 yards per KO return, Rashied Davis averaged 23.9. I guess greatness is measured by a measly 2.5 yards, eh?
*This year there were 24 returns for TD's (KO or punt) Hester had 5 and Pacman Jones had 3. There are 256 games in a season so there are .09 returns for TD's a game.
*IN 2005 there were only 21 returns for TD's or only .08 per game.
*In 2004 there was a slightly higher 28 return TD's. (.11 for those keeping track) Hall of Fame candidate Eddie Drummond had 4 returns showcasign how much 'skill' is required for netting large amounts of return TD's. FYI, he has had 0 returns in the past 2 seasons.
*And in 2003 there were 20 returns for a touchdown which leaves a .08 chance for that season.
Finally, the only numbers that really mattered this year were 39 (Bears) and 14 (New Orleans).
DA BEARS ARE IN DA BOWL AGAIN!
BEAR DOWN
The thing that gets me about all this is that back when the Packers were good, Bears fans wouldn't miss an opportunity to talk about Brett Favre and his painkillers or any other stupid story. But yet when the Bears are successful they can't take any criticism. Excuse me for being a little weary of a team that dropped huge bombs in their last 2 playoff years. This year they manage to win a couple games and they are all of the sudden gods gift to Chicagoans, er I mean, Illinoisians.
(I know I said I wasn't going to reason with him, but I couldn't pass this one up.)
Returners have big games based on luck. Their skills rarely differ from game to game or season to season, yet they come and go like reality shows. Desmond Howard, Dante Hall, 'Fast' Eddie Drummond, Hester. Howard got lucky that is happened in the biggest game of the year. What if some other special teamer got flagged for a clip on the return? We wouldn't even remember who DH was.
You can't rely on something so unreliable. If Hester is the Bears only chance at victory then I better go put some money on the Colts right now.
Now you're talking nonsense. Who said that?
Jaded, what I am saying that you can't acknowledge is that return touchdowns are reliant on luck. It greatly diminishes the skill needed.
It is a game of three phases: Offense, Defense, and Special Teams. I am happy to conceed that Peyton, Marvin, Reggie, Dallas, and Joseph Addai give the Colts the advantage on Offense. Any reasonable person would conclude that Urlacher et al give the Bears the advantage on Defense. I would argue that Hester and Brad Maynard (who by the way is having and incredible post season) give the Special Teams edge to the Bears.
Will he necessarily return one for a TD? Odds are that he will not. Hopefully, the Bears will run the ball right at the Colts weak run defense, limit Manning's opportunities to make big plays, control the clock, and use Hester and Maynard to win the field position battle. If that happens, Devin will have his first Superbowl ring!
Oh ... and when discussing Favre's vicodin issues and other Packer lowlights, you forgot Mossy Cade's drug-fuelled sexual assault allegations, as well as Mark Chimurra (sp?) and his jailbait hottub parties! GO BEARS!
Rich. You are showing off your ignorance of football if you can't spell Favre correctly. Farve[sic]doesn't cut it. Especially since he spanked the Bears for well over a decade.
Not to go all superfan on you, but if a decade long spanking of another team is the rule, you may want to practice spelling the following word ...D-I-T-K-A.
Bite me - back at ya.
NN - your exactly who I was talking about when I think of idiot Bears fans. Go for all the dirt on players of other teams and can't take any heat about yours.
Unfortunately, I agree with PL to a degree. I think Hester is merely ordinary when compared to NFL players. He brought up a great point. Many of those returns were against 3rd rate college talent. Discussing the dominance that big name colleges have in football and basketball is a whole different huge issue, but suffice to say, its a bit easier to juke a return team player on the Duke Blue Devils than the Colts, or any other NFL team.
NN - you are also allficted with a terrible disease most Bears fans have. 1985-itis. Bears fans need to let it go.
You do have a great point about the Colts return defense. I beleive they are ranked 30th in KR allowed and 31 in PR allowed.
And he (BF) should either spell it Farve or pronounce it Fav-ray (or -ree).
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Bears by at least 10. Book it. Manning's going to crumble. Say any different and you can bite me.
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Are overrated.
1. Grossman will manage the game. He doesn't have to be spectacular - just let Jones and Benson cut Indy's terrible run defense to shreds and convert a handful of third downs.
2. Keep the ball out of Peyton Manning's hands. They will do that by running the ball and converting third downs.
3. When Manning has the ball, they're going to hit him and the rest of the Colts very hard = Turnovers.
4. Special teams. The Colts' special teams will not be able to handle Hester and the Bears.
The Colts run a very similar offense to the Saints and their defense isn't very good.
It'll be a close game through 3 quarters, but the Bears will win comfortably.
But I'm looking forward to Ricky Manning, Jr intercepting Peyton, and taking it back for 6. Manning wins Super Bowl MVP. Just not the Manning everyone seems to expect to win the MVP.