Bears have arrived, so has
former 'Cane
Jan/29/07 11:56 AM Filed in:
Devin Hester
MIAMI The Chicago Bears
arrived for Super Bowl XLI on Sunday, and return man
Devin Hester came back to familiar territory as a
proven threat and difference maker after leaving the
University of Miami following his junior year as a
player of unrealized potential.
As a rookie, Hester has done what he never did in three
seasons with the Hurricanes. He established himself as
the kind of game-breaker other teams fear enough to
keep the ball out of his hands on kickoff and punt
returns.
He was criticized for not having a position with the
Hurricanes, and the coaching staff was equally
criticized for not getting him more touches. Critics
doubted if he was ready for the NFL.
"I felt that a lot of people were doubting me and
saying that I wasn't going to be able to do this and
that I wasn't going to be able to do that," said
Hester, who attended Suncoast High. "My mom and I
talked, and I said, `It's just another test, and I've
got to go out and prove to the guys that are doubting
me that I'm capable of being in the NFL and playing
well.'"
With the help of the Bears' special teams, Hester has
proven he doesn't need many touches to change a game.
He returned three punts and two kickoffs for
touchdowns. His 108-yard missed field goal return
against the New York Giants tied the longest play in
NFL history. His total of six return touchdowns is a
NFL record.
During the regular season, Hester averaged 26.4 yards
on 20 kickoff returns and 12.8 yards on 47 punt
returns. In the playoffs, he has been less effective
with fewer chances and more emphasis on him. But he did
have a 66-yard punt return against Seattle called back
on a penalty.
(orlandoSentinel.com)