Aug/06/08 10:25 PM Filed in:
Devin Hester
The final leg of our NFC
North tour would have made the Chicago Bears a lot
happier if we had stopped in Mankato and kidnapped
Bernard Berrian.
"If you see Bernard up there, tell him I said hello and
I miss him," said Bears offensive coordinator Ron
Turner, referring to the former Chicago receiver and
current member of the rival Vikings.
"I was crushed when he left, to be honest with you. He
was a great football player in his prime and getting
ready to play better. It was a huge loss for us, and
he's going to have a huge impact in Minnesota. With
that running game they have, and Bernard on the outside
..."
The NFC North tour caught the Bears in the early stages
of training camp Wednesday. But it still seemed later
than usual to find an NFL team still so unsettled at
key positions such as left tackle, where rookie
first-round draft pick Chris Williams has been injured;
running back, where second-round draft pick Matt Forte
is showing promise; quarterback, where Rex Grossman and
Kyle Orton are rotating days with the starting unit;
and receiver, where Berrian left via free agency to
sign a six-year, $42 million deal with the Vikings and
Muhsin Muhammad was released.
The candidates to help replace Berrian's team-leading
71 catches and 951 yards include Marty Booker, Brandon
Lloyd, Mark Bradley, Rashied Davis, third-round pick
Earl Bennett and last but definitely not least Devin
Hester, the league's best return man.
"We definitely think Devin Hester can be a No. 1
receiver for us," coach Lovie Smith said.
This year? With no career starts and only 20 catches?
And having never played receiver on a regular basis
since, well, ever?
"Definitely so," Smith said. "I wouldn't doubt anything
that Devin Hester could do. Whether it's returning
punts, taking a couple of snaps at quarterback, playing
cornerback. I think he'll be able to figure it out."
(startribune.com)