Hester’s return
decline a trade-off
Dec/30/08 10:10 PM Filed in:
Devin Hester
Bears general manager Jerry
Angelo said he anticipated Devin Hester’s
fall from grace as a kick returner after doubling
up as Chicago’s No. 1 receiver.
“There has never been a No. 1 receiver and a No.
1 kick returner. If there’s never been one,
there’s probably a reason for that,” Angelo
said. “We wanted to escalate his playing time and
that’s the course we chose to go down, and his
returns did suffer.”
Angelo doesn’t regret it because Hester finished
with 665 yards on 51 catches in his first full season
as a receiver. No other Bears wide receiver had even
450 yards.
“The one thing we know about Devin, and he showed
it at receiver, is he is a playmaker,” Angelo
said. “When you get a playmaker, you want to make
sure you get him the ball the best way you can to make
as many plays as he can on Sunday.”
Hester, who smashed NFL records for returns his first
two seasons, was benched as Chicago’s kick
returner at midseason and finished 23rd in punt returns
(6.2 average). Danieal Manning replaced Hester on
kickoffs and led the NFL (29.7). Manning will continue
to lighten Hester’s load next year.
“His plate was full there for a while,”
coach Lovie Smith said Monday of Hester. “We
think we have a happy medium for him now as a punt
returner and for him to continue to develop as a
receiver.”
(galesburg.com)