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Should Chicago be using Hester on offense?
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Should Chicago be using Hester on offense?

put the ball in this man's hands. he is arguably the most explosive player in the league, why isnt chicago finding a way to get the ball in his hands on offense?

personally, i think they need to get him 20 touches a game somehow, line him up at wideout and throw some WR screens, run some reverses and double reverses, put him in the backfield and run a direct snap or something.

the guy is just too good to only be getting the ball on returns. and its not going to be long before every team they face just kicks the ball out of bounds rather than giving him a chance to torch them.

10-03-2007 04:53 AM
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RE: Should Chicago be using Hester on offense?

First off, he does play offense. Not often, but he does. He scored a touchdown on offense against the vikings. They could put him in the backfield, but then everyone would zone in on him. They need to put him in as a distraction. When he goes in, everybody has there eyes on him. But look, against the vikings he kept on coming in as a distraction, and thats how he scored the TD. they thought, "oh well hes just gonna go and do a fake or something" then wham, thers a TD
It would be hard for him to get 20 touches a game, outside of kicks and punts. I say about 5.

10-17-2007 10:46 PM
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