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		<title>Moose Comment Not All Wrong</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 12 Sep 2008 03:28:25 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>Former Chicago Bear and current Carolina Panther Muhsin Muhammed is catching some flack for comments made that Chicago is where receivers go to die.  While the comment is a little extreme, he&#8217;s not all wrong. There hasn&#8217;t been a Pro Bowl wide receiver in Chicago since Marty Booker did his first tour here and that was [...]</p><p><a href="http://beargoggleson.com/2008/09/11/moose-comment-not-all-wrong/">Moose Comment Not All Wrong</a> - <a href="http://beargoggleson.com">Bear Goggles On</a> - <a href="http://beargoggleson.com">Bear Goggles On - A Chicago Bears Fan Site - News, Blogs, Opinion and more.</a></p>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Former <strong>Chicago Bear</strong> and current <strong>Carolina Panther Muhsin Muhammed</strong> is catching some flack for comments made that Chicago is where receivers go to die.  While the comment is a little extreme, he&#8217;s not all wrong.</p>
<p>There hasn&#8217;t been a Pro Bowl wide receiver in Chicago since <strong>Marty Booker</strong> did his first tour here and that was a long time ago.  It&#8217;s hard for any receiver to establish themselves in a town with so much quarterback controversy. <strong> Joey Galloway</strong> would be probably be more of a household name if not for all the quarterback issues in Tampa Bay. </p>
<p>But you know what?  The last time I checked, football is a team sport.  Receivers want to pad their stats and look good so they can get endorsement deals and be famous.  Not every receiver has that opportunity and more often than not, every receiver trying to be that guy ends up hurting the team.  Sometimes being a great receiver means making great blocks downfield so your running back can get longer runs.  Sometimes being a great receiver means breaking off your route and getting a four yard catch when your quarterback is in trouble.  Sometimes being a great receiver means catching the ball over the middle and taking the hit from the linebacker so your team can get a first down.</p>
<p>I&#8217;ve been talking to people for a while now how the receiver position in dying in the NFL.  The age of <strong>Jerry Rice</strong> and the unstoppable receivers of his time appears to be in the decline, if not almost dead.  There are only a handful of elite receivers left in the NFL and some of their egos are proving disasterous to their teams.  After <strong>Randy Moss</strong>, <strong>Terrell Owens</strong>, and <strong>Chad Johnson</strong>, there is a big drop off of talent.  <strong>Marvin Harrison</strong> used to be the best but he&#8217;s starting to look old.  There are a few young guys like <strong>Reggie Wayne</strong> and <strong>Braylon Edwards</strong> to carry the torch, but each passing year there are fewer big time receivers in the NFL.  So is it really the Bears fault?  Look around the NFL, there are a lot of good receivers, but the number of great ones is dropping off. </p>
<p>The modern NFL is leaning towards offenses that feature a two-back system and have at least one huge tight end that can run just as fast as a receiver.  It&#8217;s actually the evolution of the tight end that&#8217;s killing the receiver.  Every team had that hard ass receiver that would go over the middle for six or eight catches a game, get killed by the linebacker, and the sick bastard loved it.  Now everyone wants to be on the cover of a video game and can&#8217;t afford to hurt their pretty face. </p>
<p>As the saying goes, the more things change, the more things stay the same.  The game of football demands for someone to take the open space defenses usually create over the middle to catch the ball and move the offense.  Since receivers are no longer willing to do it, coaches have evolved ultra-tight ends that are big as houses but move like receivers.  Their bodies allow them to take on linebackers and their talent allows them to make plays for the end zone.  All over the country, coaches are finding these huge kids that are fast and good with their hands.  Up until a few years ago they were probably put at fullback, defensive end, or linebacker.  If he was drafted today, <strong>Mike Alstott</strong> probably would have been a tight end for Tampa Bay.  Meanwhile the prima dona receivers sit on the sideline and watch their job dimish to a minimal role. </p>
<p>The evolution of the game has created faster linebackers and the old end around plays don&#8217;t have the effectiveness they used to.  More offenses are using running backs with good hands to slide to the sidelines and give a place for the quarterback to dump the ball.  Quarterbacks used to scramble around looking for receivers to break their route and make an amazing play.  Those highlights are reserved for runnings backs now as they swing along the sidelines making dashing cuts for the endzone. </p>
<p>The dynamics of the game are changing and big play wide receivers are a dying breed.  There will always be a select few that will collect the big money and get on the magazine covers.  The sad part is their rarity will only drive up their value and force teams to dump money at a position they know will only have minimal impact.  What good does a big contract for <strong>Bernard Berrian</strong> have for Minnesota if <strong>Tarvaris Jackson</strong> can&#8217;t even get him the ball?  The Bears went with an approach that may become more common in the NFL.  A rotating core of slot receivers that block downfield and make key third down plays to keep the drive going.  The big plays are no reserved for running backs and tight ends, with receivers running a distant third. </p>
<p>Anyway you look at it, Muhsin Muhammad is right.  Chicago is the place where receivers go to die, and so is every other city in the NFL. </p>
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		<title>Moron Creates Hester Rumors</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 18 Apr 2008 19:54:44 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>Normally I enjoy using my blogging time to write educated, thought provoking articles about the Chicago Bears. I have to detour from my normal blogging to highlight the stupidity of rumor blogs that I am reading online. One in particular caught my attention in addressing the Bears attempts to sign Devin Hester to a long-term [...]</p><p><a href="http://beargoggleson.com/2008/04/18/moron-creates-hester-rumors/">Moron Creates Hester Rumors</a> - <a href="http://beargoggleson.com">Bear Goggles On</a> - <a href="http://beargoggleson.com">Bear Goggles On - A Chicago Bears Fan Site - News, Blogs, Opinion and more.</a></p>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://beargoggleson.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/04/p1_hester.jpg" title="No Trade Rumors (tanbranfantasyfootball.com)"><img src="http://beargoggleson.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/04/p1_hester.thumbnail.jpg" alt="No Trade Rumors (tanbranfantasyfootball.com)" align="right" hspace="2" vspace="2" /></a>Normally I enjoy using my blogging time to write educated, thought provoking articles about the <strong>Chicago Bears</strong>.  I have to detour from my normal blogging to highlight the stupidity of rumor blogs that I am reading online.  One in particular caught my attention in addressing the Bears attempts to sign <strong>Devin Hester</strong> to a long-term contract.</p>
<p>A blogger on YardBarker.com that goes by the handle name &#8220;tcbailey24&#8243; needs to stop drinking <strong>Philadelphia Eagle</strong> Kool-aid since he thinks every player in the NFL is going to end up on their roster.  Here is a link to the article:  http://yardbarker.com/nfl/articles/Hester_to_Eagles/241075</p>
<p>Not only does he consider a done deal that <strong>Chad Johnson</strong> will be traded to the Eagles for <strong>Lito Sheppard</strong>, but that the Bears would also be interested in trading Devin Hester to the Eagles.  First off, in all the Chad Johnson talk going on, and boy have we heard enough of it, I have never heard one mention that <strong>Ocho Cinco</strong> would be interested in going to Philadelphia.  All roads seem to lead to the <strong>Washington Redskins</strong> putting together a serious offer to present to the <strong>Cincinnati Bengals</strong>.</p>
<p><a href="http://beargoggleson.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/04/carmen.jpg" title="Keep Dreaming (NCBuy.com)"><img src="http://beargoggleson.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/04/carmen.thumbnail.jpg" alt="Keep Dreaming (NCBuy.com)" align="right" hspace="2" vspace="2" /></a>Let&#8217;s back up for a moment.  The article assumes that the Eagles will be able to make a play for <strong>Chad Johnson, Anquan Boldin, Larry Fitzgerald, and Brandon Marshall</strong>.  Did I miss something in the last few days?  Larry Fitzgerald already resigned with the <strong>Arizona Cardinals</strong> and are considering moving Boldin.  I fail to see how both receivers will find their way onto the Eagles roster.  Furthermore, how would the Eagles be able to put together two trade offers with enough talent to convince two different teams to give them their Pro Bowl wide receivers.  So right from the start this kid appears to be living in fantasy land with his wife, <strong>Carmen Electra,</strong> and his goose that lays golden eggs.</p>
<p>Now come to the second part where he assumes that an article in the Chicago Sun Times about Hester unhappy about contract negotiations must mean that he will be traded to the Eagles.  The <strong>Lance Briggs</strong> saga should have taught us all the unhappiness about contract negotiations has become as much a part of the NFL as the jock strap.  No one really wants to focus on it but we know it&#8217;s there.</p>
<p>Any idea what the Bears would want in exchange for Hester, possibly the most gifted return man in the history of the NFL?  Almost as much as the Eagles would have to give up to get Chad Johnson or Anquan Boldin.  Hester put up more touchdowns that any player on offense last season and the Bears have no plans on letting him go to another team.   With the amount of talent the Eagles would have to trade away to accomplish this lofty goal I hope Hester and Ocho Cinco don&#8217;t mind playing on both sides of the ball.</p>
<p><a href="http://beargoggleson.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/04/p1_harris_si.jpg" title="Tommie Harris (www.nflgridirongab.com)"><img src="http://beargoggleson.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/04/p1_harris_si.thumbnail.jpg" alt="Tommie Harris (www.nflgridirongab.com)" align="left" hspace="2" vspace="2" /></a>The Bears are in a difficult situation where they must pay <strong>Tommie Harris</strong> and Devin Hester blockbuster contracts for their positions respectively.  Harris is one of the best young defensive tackles in the league and Hester is already considering one of the best return men to ever play the game, let alone one of the most exciting players in football.  Every time the opposing punter comes on the field, there is a buzz in the crowd to see Hester get the ball.  Both players will be resigned, but there will have to be a give and take to reward them with big contracts but not deplete all of the Bears salary cap space.</p>
<p>So before everyone creates Hester trade scenarios, let&#8217;s just step back and take a deep breath.  All bloggers are not created equal, and in the case of this YardBarker contributor, some are complete morons.</p>
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