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 Devin Hester Ends Shortest Holdout in NFL History, Reports to Bears Training Camp
Devin Hester Ends Shortest Holdout in NFL History, Reports to Bears Training Camp
Let me take you back 24 hours, when Devin Hester, return dude extraordinaire, declared that he wasn't playing for $445,000 this season . He's worth way more than that, and until the Bears gave him a new deal, he wasn't showing up for work. It's a ...
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Camp spotlight
QB BATTLEDay 2 of the great quarterback derby provided Kyle Orton with the opportunity to direct the first-team offense, and he developed a quick rapport with Brandon Lloyd , connecting with him on a variety of routes. Overall, Orton and Rex ...

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 Devin Hester Ain't Playing for $445,000 in '08
Devin Hester Ain't Playing for $445,000 in '08
In most professions, if a co-worker announces that he can't do his job for $445,000 a year, you'd punch him in the face. Professional sports is different -- a half-million bucks is blue-collar money -- and that's why the Chicago Bears' only scoring ...
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Camp notes: Hester supposed to start with 1st team at receiver
If Devin Hester is looking for a boost in his bid for a new contract--he's next in line now that Brian Urlacher is signed, sealed and delivered--how about his status as a starting wide receiver? Offensive coordinator Ron Turner said Tuesday that ...
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 Hester is half the man we thought he’d be?
Hester is half the man we thought he’d be?
Devin Hester might be the most exciting player in football, but how can you expect him to translate that moniker into success at the wide receiver position if he isn’t getting an ample amount of opportunities? As first pointed out by RotoWorld.com , David Haugh of the Chicago Tribune writes that he believes Hester playing half of the offensive snaps in 2008 is a realistic goal. ...
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 Breaking: Anonymous NFL Source Thinks the Bears Will Be Very, Very Bad in 2008
Breaking: Anonymous NFL Source Thinks the Bears Will Be Very, Very Bad in 2008
I don't think many people would disagree with this here assessment from Mr. Anonymous NFL Coach/Scout/Front-Office Type, particularly since we've been beaten about the head with it since, oh, I don't know, the day the 2007 season ended. But, hey, maybe if the folks in charge of making decisions for the Bears hear it enough, something will eventually change. Or not. Whatever.