“He’s a different type of receiver. He’s a different target for me.” Those are the words that Bears quarterback Jay Cutler used to describe 6′2″ wide receiver Devin Aromashodu.
I simply call him the other “Devin”, because his last name is so hard to pronounce, but seriously Jay Cutler is right, Aromashodu is a different target for him. Cutler needs a big guy out their other [...]
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First of all, let me just come out and say those Seahawk lime green jerseys were the ugliest things I’ve ever seen. I could not believe they actually wore them. I just thought we could not those to a team with those jerseys, it would be embarrassing.
Three out of my four predictions came true in this game, at least for the most part. I said Devin Hester would have a big day, Lance Briggs would have an interception and Mark Anderson would have two sacks. I mean Anderson only one sack, but he was all over the field forcing Seneca Wallace [...]
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Devin Hester is currently the number one receiver on the Bears roster.
Everyone knows that the Bears receivers aren’t the most popular group around the league.
Hester struggled all last season juggling his time as a return man and a receiver.
The Bears have plans for him to be the punt returner, while Danieal Manning takes over duties at kick returner full time. Two rookie receivers, who might see some time in the return game, if Hester struggles are Juaquin Iglesias and Johnny Knox.
Hester spoke up about his plans are for the 2009 season, this is what he had to say:
“I think a [...]
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Last season Devin Hester made the switch from full time kick returner/punt returner to full time receiver.
Hester saw his numbers go up because he was not only the number one receiver, but he actually knew all of the plays.
Here are his all time career receiving stats:
2006: N/A
2007: 20 receptions, 299 yards and two touchdowns
2008: 51 receptions, 665 yards and three touchdowns
Even though Hester saw his numbers go up, he could have had a monster year if he had a quarterback with a better arm than Kyle Orton.
The switch to receiver took away from his return game [...]
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Does anyone know what those razor-looking symbols on the Patriots’ field are? It’s Gillette Stadium, but those aren’t actually razors, are they?
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