How far will Hester's athleticism take him?

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  • Rush
    vsn has rizzen

    • Oct 2008
    • 15931

    How far will Hester's athleticism take him?

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    Devin Hester has the ability to score any time he touches the football. He has been dubbed "The Windy City Flyer" for his unparalleled speed and athleticism...


    Devin Hester has the ability to score anytime he touches the football. He has been dubbed "The Windy City Flyer for his unparalleled speed and athleticism. However with little at the Wide Receiver position, how far will his athleticism take him?

    Hester came into the league primarily as a return specialist in 2006. He was very athletic and had blazing speed, immediately he put fear into opposing special teams coaches. Notably from the 2006 season, Hester returned a punt for a touchdown on Monday Night Football against the Arizona Cardinals.

    This is significant because it sparked one of the most memorable post-game press conference meltdown by a coach. Denny Green let off the forever heralded quote "They are who we thought they were, and we let em' off the hook".

    Hester tallied 5 touchdown returns (3 punt;2 kick) on the season not including his return of the opening kick off in Super Bowl XLI. Despite losing the game, Hester's return of the opening kick for a touchdown was the first in Super Bowl History.

    In 2007 Hester's success continued as he had 6 returns for touch downs. At one point in the season, a report determined a 132% increase in kicks out of bounds, by coaches trying to kick away from Devin Hester.

    Detroit Lions head coach, Rod Marnelli placed such a strong emphasis on kicking away from Hester that he said "Kick the ball into Lake Michigan and make sure that it sinks to the bottom".

    Hester finished his 2nd season at #4 on the All-Time list for kick return touchdowns behind Brian Mitchell (13), Eric Metcalf (12), and Dante Hall (12).

    He also had 20 receptions for 399 yards but was used mainly as a decoy. His athleticism couldn't be matched and he was virtually unstoppable in the return game. Hester wanted to be on the offensive side of the ball.

    The Bears would lose Bernard Berrian and Muhsin Muhammed and have nobody to step in. Hester would see his role increased on offense. The Bears picked up Brandon Lloyd in Free Agency to start along with Rashied Davis.

    Even after picking up the inconsistent Lloyd from Washington, the Bears were still at a huge disadvantage with lack of experience at WR. Lloyd performed well, but after an injury in Week 4, Hester would be given his first start at Wide Receiver.

    He would catch 5 passes for 66 yards. Hester wasn't anywhere near pro-bowl caliber but he was definitely starting to show small steps towards overall improvement. In his first two years, Hester was easily the best returner in the game of football but 2008 he saw no touchdowns on kick or punt returns.

    Lovie Smith went on to say it was because Hester had his plate full between returns and playing Wide Receiver. The Bears needed to find a happy medium between the two for Hester. His returns would decrease after averaging 6.2 yards a return. Hester seemed to be rattled at returns and often try to do too much.

    Hester would finish the season by losing his kick return duties to Daniel Manning. Hester did have 51 receptions for 665 yards and 3 touchdowns. It was the first season in which he did not record a return touch down. His athleticism is still at the same level, yet his increased role on offense took a toll on his return duties.

    Hester played very little wide receiver in college, yet he is a starting wide receiver at the highest level of professional football. His athleticism and speed has done this for him. Hester very well may end up a pro bowl wide receiver. As you read that last sentence you may be questioning my sanity. I have a question for you.

    Have you heard of Steve Smith? Steve Smith was a kick/punt returner for the Carolina Panthers before emerging as a top-tier player in the league. That may be a long shot but Hester's athleticism will only contribute to his success at the position. Hester lacks the ideal 6'6'' frame with a huge vertical leap, however he makes it up in blazing speed and agility. Expect big things from Hester in the future in all aspects of his game.

    There is a reason why his nickname in college was "Anytime" because he can score anytime he touches the ball.

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    Rush - VSN Writer

    www.virtualsportsnetwork.com
  • Bmore
    The True Free-Man
    • Oct 2008
    • 6256

    #2
    i don't see Hester being a dominate receiver. Kick returner he is #1 or #2. But he wouldn't be #1 or #2 on majority of the leagues teams.


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    • dope
      Allons-y!
      • Feb 2009
      • 2096

      #3
      Originally posted by Rush
      Hester very well may end up a pro bowl wide receiver.

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      • FirstTimer
        Freeman Error

        • Feb 2009
        • 18729

        #4
        Hester shouldn't be playing WR period. Let alone our #1 guy.

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        • dell71
          Enter Sandman
          • Mar 2009
          • 23919

          #5

          This guy thought he could be a great receiver, too.

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          • Archer
            Go the fuck outside
            • Oct 2008
            • 15303

            #6
            This is what happens when you let Rush write Bears articles

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            • MRN
              MRNeverwearthesamething
              • Nov 2008
              • 4271

              #7
              He should be a KR only, we can go out and sign a speed receiver if we really want one that bad.

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              • zack54attack
                Posts a lot
                • Dec 2008
                • 4296

                #8
                You guys will see.


                Hester will be a Pro-Bowl WR this year.

                BOOK IT.


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                • FirstTimer
                  Freeman Error

                  • Feb 2009
                  • 18729

                  #9
                  Originally posted by zack54attack
                  You guys will see.


                  Hester will be a Pro-Bowl WR this year.

                  BOOK IT.
                  BAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA!

                  Thanks for the laugh. It's been a long day at work.

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                  • KINGOFOOTBALL
                    Junior Member
                    • Feb 2009
                    • 10343

                    #10
                    Really questionable handling of personnel.

                    He's mega duper special as a return man. Hes another dime a dozen WR.

                    Your team goes from having an elite level aspect of the game. The ability to dictate field position. To having avg special teams , a drop off in starting field position and a minor upgrade at WR.

                    I dont get it.
                    Theres nothing stopping them from keeping him as a 3rd option and maintianing his KR/PR duties.
                    Best reason to have a license.

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                    • FirstTimer
                      Freeman Error

                      • Feb 2009
                      • 18729

                      #11
                      Agreed KOF.

                      You basicaly ruined the greatest return man of all time to make him into an, at best, average WR.

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                      • zack54attack
                        Posts a lot
                        • Dec 2008
                        • 4296

                        #12
                        Did anybody mention the Bears moved Daniel Manning to KR last season because he was doing better than Hester at KR?


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                        • FirstTimer
                          Freeman Error

                          • Feb 2009
                          • 18729

                          #13
                          Originally posted by zack54attack
                          Did anybody mention the Bears moved Daniel Manning to KR last season because he was doing better than Hester at KR?
                          Obviously. But what was the reason for Hester falling off? 99% of people agree it's because of his increased time at WR.

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                          • Rush
                            vsn has rizzen

                            • Oct 2008
                            • 15931

                            #14
                            Even before he started playing a lot at WR, he was falling off on his returns. I love how all of the non-bear fans are chiming in on how great of a returner he is. He averaged 6 yards a return this year and more then not, he lost yards and bobbled returns. Must of been psychological or something because his play in the return game in 2008 was atrocious. However he did show flashes at WR that he could be good. With a better QB in Cutler, I honestly think Hester will do good. Also I know Hester isn't Steve Smith and he's very far from being in the Pro Bowl, it was just a hypothetical comparison. Nobody expected Smith to do shit at WR in the NFL...same for Hester.

                            Now that he is REALLY in the offense and not merely a decoy, he'll do a lot better.

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                            • Wildcard
                              ®3+@®d5 = 6®0@n5
                              • Oct 2008
                              • 5065

                              #15
                              Unless he starts taking KR's and PR's back for touchdowns he's gonna fade away into retirement.

                              You never know though, if he takes like 10 more career Special teams touchdowns back he might make the hall.
                              Originally posted by Leftwich 2-14-2009
                              I wasn't comparing myself to Wildcard. I honestly don't think I could compare myself to God.

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