Jun/09/08 07:46 AM Filed in:
Devin Hester
CHICAGO – Getting a
taste of the Bears offense last season made Devin
Hester hungry for more.
After catching 20 passes for 299 yards and 2 touchdowns
in limited action, the electrifying playmaker spoke to
coordinator Ron Turner about becoming a starting
receiver in 2008.
“Devin and I had a real good talk at the end of
the season,” Turner told fans during a seminar
Sunday at the Bears Expo. “He talked about
wanting to be more of a full-time receiver.
“I told him if you’re going to make that
commitment to try to be the No. 1 receiver, then
you’ve got to make that commitment right now and
you’ve got to work at it like you do as a return
guy. It’s got to be a full-time commitment, which
means you’re going to have to practice full speed
all the time so the quarterbacks can get the
timing.”
Five months after their initial discussion, Turner
couldn’t be more pleased with how Hester has
responded to the challenge.
“He’s accepted all that, and so far through
the minicamp and the OTAs, he’s done a great job
of learning the position and going out every day and
learning all the little intricacies of playing the
position,” Turner said. “It’s one
thing to know your assignment. It’s another thing
to be able to line up and play and adjust to cover-two,
cover-three, to press coverage, to the blitz; all the
different things you have to do, and so far Devin has
stepped up and is doing a great job of that.”
After Hester played an average of 10-12 snaps on
offense last season, Turner said Sunday that the Bears
plan on tripling his workload—even as he remains
the team’s primary return specialist.
“He’s the premier return guy in the NFL and
probably in the history of the game, so he’s got
to obviously have an opportunity to do that,”
Turner said.
“We’ve talked in the area of 30-35 plays a
game. If we can get him that many plays and we can get
the ball in his hands 5-7 times a game—whether
it’s some quick passes or down the field or
whatever—he’s going to make our offense
much more productive.”
Hester has high expectations for himself—and
Turner would never bet against him.
“He’s a guy that has a burning desire to be
the best,” Turner said. “He is driven to be
the best at whatever he does, and right now he is
driven to be the best receiver in the NFL, and I
wouldn’t sell Devin short of accomplishing
anything.”
(chicagobears.com)