Tight ends Olsen, Clark need
to be more hands-on again
Dec/05/08 08:00 AM Filed in:
Greg Olsen
Wide receivers' statistics
aren't always an accurate gauge of the health of
the Bears' passing game because the tight ends and
running back Matt Forte have played such big
roles.
When the tight ends begin to fade, that's when you know
something's up. Greg Olsen has only one catch over the
last two games, and Desmond Clark has been limited to
one catch in two of the last three games. That's a sure
sign all is not well.
Minnesota used more nickel packages to defend the Bears
last week, and they're preparing to face a Jacksonville
defense that has done a solid job covering tight ends,
holding Houston's Owen Daniels and Tennessee's Bo
Scaife in check in the last three weeks.
''[Defenses] have given us a few different looks to it
and certainly nothing that we can't handle,''
quarterback Kyle Orton said. ''We just haven't gotten
anything going with them the last couple of weeks for
whatever reason. It doesn't matter who they put on
them. They're good route runners, they're good players
and they can make plays. As an entire offense, we have
to do that.''
Clark said he doesn't care who's catching passes as
long as the Bears are winning. Problem is, the wide
receivers haven't been doing much for most of the
season.
''We always want the ball,'' Clark said. ''You always
feel like you can make a difference, and when you're
not getting the ball, that could be frustrating.
''But winning cures everything. If you win the game,
all those frustrations, you don't feel. But when you're
losing, the frustrations are magnified. Everybody has
to step up, the receivers and the tight ends, for Kyle
and get open and get separation so he can get the ball
to us.''
(suntimes.com)