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Wesson44

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  1. Good for him and the team...Slauson,Brown, Long, Britton its a dogfight now
  2. Man will this ever stop.....I hope not we are building an O-line no matter what the cost(Bushrod) or where the players come from. My hats off to big E and the staff for trying to make the Bears champs once again http://www.windycitygridiron.com/2013/6/13...ol-a-j-lindeman
  3. Everything done in the dark comes to the light.....the Pats are going to use him at QB and TE
  4. Maybe its an option.........lol
  5. Idiots? I don't see how...this will add a new wrinkle to their game...the running QB and allow Brady not to get hurt trying to run a wildcat or read option
  6. Keeping our guys disappointing? I'm all for keeping our good players but if they suck they suck and we to cut them and get better players.
  7. Here is yet another time where you are wrong about a player. If Devin was used right then he will have an impact on this team. Just watch this video of the catches and blocks he makes. Now as for Cinnabon as you say he can develop into a nice back up if given a chance...now he wont another A.Gates, but Davis he might do better than.
  8. Well our O-line will be different this year for sure, but now different and who plays where is the $100,000 dollar question. The bold IMHO will be the starters with a coin flip at RT between Webb and Scott now that Carimi has been traded Boggs, Garza,Williams, Lonergan, at center Slauson, Long, Dennis, Mills, Britton at guard Brandon, Brown,Bushrod, Mills, Scott, Webb, at tackle
  9. Does this send a message to Rodriguez our two time arrested TE? http://profootballtalk.nbcsports.com/2013/...-send-a-signal/
  10. At last we agree on something........LOL
  11. Workout= wont make they team in this case
  12. LOL being in a nightclub does not mean you are drinking....hey maybe he loves to dance and they do sell sodas there too you know
  13. Wasn't going to make the team anyway...no big loss
  14. You my friend are all mixed up....my logic has never been even though they played 99% of their snaps at another position, because they played a handful of snaps at QB they are then QBs. that's your logic. My logic is that Weems is a WR that plays most of the time on ST and yes I do covet the 6'5 WR like C. Johnson from the Lions but look at out roster...is he the smallest WR on it...so there is a reason he plays behind 6'4 Marshall/Jeffrey,,,but the one thing you don't get is the position he plays when he is not playing ST and that's thw WR position no matter how many passes he catches or drops or how many times he starts or the volume of plays he gets....he is a WR period.
  15. Jason where are you.......HA ha ha he is going to love this.......LOL
  16. Now this post of yours just shows how far in left field you will go to make you look like you know what you are talking about....Walter Payton as a QB....really..... is that the best you can do in non support of your point? Walter was drafted as a RB played RB ,ran a little as you say and threw a few passes so what is he.... a RB.You being a pilot....HA ha ha that's funny.....but no not a plane I would get on and does not support your point. So if all the QB'S go down do you really think the Bears will let uuummmm lets see Bennett(TE) throw the ball? Hell no they will go get a QB from somewhere.....once again you have no point here. Now Peppers(DE) Izzy(DE) and Tillman(CB) all played ST does that make them ST players? No they are DE'S and CB playing ST spots. Weems is a WR playing MOSTLY ST.....the only players that are drafted as ST players are long snappers and punters/Kickers and some KR/PR guys. All other players are drafted for their position first then for the needs of the team play ST.......the quickest way to make the team if they are not starters is ST
  17. Hate to say this but I told you so....that the Bears should give him a try....not that we will sign him but at least give him a try...cant hurt, he know he wont be the starter, but a better option IMHO than the backups we have...cheaper too!
  18. Nick Pieschel, Chris Riley, are not on the team they have already been cut, but i was speaking about cuts from the D-line
  19. So what do you think about adding him to the roster and who do you let go if you do add him? http://profootballtalk.nbcsports.com/2013/...trips-lined-up/
  20. Hilarious is what your response is and I quote "Sure, in a pinch they might ask him to run a route as the 5th or 6th WR if they ask him to run a route as a WR then he is a WR. So using logic Bowman plays nothing but ST...but what is he...... a CB and is listed as so, Weems plays ST but is a WR first and ST player second. Now since he has top players in front of him he might not see the field as a WR unless its in a pinch but he was a standout WR in college and got drafted as a WR by the Falcons has caught passes and scored TDS as a WR......so he is a WR So stop contradicting yourself trying to be right on this when you are clearly wrong by saying he is not a WR. The impact he makes has no bearing,.....Bowman, Walters, Costanzo, and others that play ST .......they are positional players first then ST second.....PERIOD!!!!!!
  21. This thiing started because jason says that Weems is a ST player and NOT a WR but my point is what is he if not a WR that plays mostly on ST. And yes our BIG WR did help the Bears..win its the O-line that failed us
  22. Interesting!!!! There are three reasons for your post about Weems not being a WR 1. You don't know anything about football 2. You don't want to admit when you are wrong 3. You are just trying to get your non point across Fact is .......he is a WR for the Bears that plays mostly ST. Now if you do understand football and i know you do......we only have 53 roster spots on the team and we have starters playing ST as well as 2nd and 3rd stringers playing st ....so players have to play ST as an added value to the team.....not a their main position
  23. You keep saying Weems is not a WR then what is he? Yes he plays st but he is a WR read the BOLD below Bethune-Cookman University [edit] Weems was a stand-out wide receiver/A-back at Bethune-Cookman University, located in his hometown of Daytona Beach, Florida. He played under fellow Bethune-Cookman alumnus and former head coach, Alvin Wyatt from 2003-2007. Weems left with his name in the records numerous receiving categories throughout his four-year career at Bethune-Cookman. In his senior year, he added special teams to his portfolio, serving as the kickoff and punt return specialist for the Wildcats. Atlanta Falcons [edit] 2007 season [edit] Weems saw action in the NFL for the first time in the season finale against the Seattle Seahawks. He did not post any stats. 2008 season [edit] Weems' first career reception came with a 4-yard catch in the first quarter of the Falcons' week 12 match-up against the Carolina Panthers. Later in the same game, Weems provided a key block for a 7-yard Harry Douglas touchdown run. His first career fumble recovery came on a Minnesota Vikings muffed punt in week 16 of the 2008 season. 2009 season [edit] Eric Weems in 2009. Weems won a job with the Atlanta Falcons as a punt returner in 2009 when wide receiver Harry Douglas was placed on the injured reserved list with a season ending knee injury. Weems ended up returning both punts and kicks as the season progressed. Weems scored his first career touchdown against the Dallas Cowboys in week 7 of the 2009 season, he caught a 30 yard touchdown pass from QB Matt Ryan. Weems scored his second career touchdown against the New York Giants in week 11 of the 2009 season, he had a 4-yard touchdown reception. On the night of November 16, 2009, Weems was arrested in DeKalb County, Georgia for suspicion of driving under the influence of alcohol. Shortly afterward, Weems released a statement saying “Unfortunately, I was involved in an incident on November 17, 2009. I am embarrassed about the situation and I sincerely apologize to the entire Atlanta Falcons organization and our great fans.” No specific action was taken by the Atlanta Falcons or the NFL. Weems finished the 2009 season with 6 catches for 50 yards and 2 touchdowns. He also rushed 8 times for 53 yards, Weems returned 48 kicks for 1214 yards and 27 punts for 270 yards, Weems fumbled 3 times losing 2 of them, he also recorded 10 tackles. 2010 season [edit] Weems caught a career high of 4 catches against the Pittsburgh Steelers in the first week of the 2010 season. He had his first career start as a wide receiver against the Arizona Cardinals in week 2. Weems returned his first career kickoff return for a touchdown against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers on week 13 of the season. The 102 yards was a franchise record for the Atlanta Falcons. He also returned his first career punt return for a touchdown against the Carolina Panthers on week 17 of the season. The 55 yards was a career high. Weems was selected to the 2011 Pro Bowl as a special teams member. Weems Finished the 2010 season with 6 catches for 61 yards. He returned 40 kickoffs for a 1100 yards with one touchdown. Weems returned 18 punts for 230 yards with one touchdown. Weems also recorded 16 tackles on special teams. He was the only player in the NFC to return a kick and a punt for a TD. Weems had a notable contribution for the Atlanta Falcons in the 2010-2011 NFC divisional championship game against the Green Bay Packers. Early in the second quarter, Weems fielded a kickoff two yards deep in his team's own end zone and ran virtually untouched for 102 yard TD kickoff return. The 102 yard return was the longest play in NFL postseason history. 2011 season [edit] Weems appeared in all 16 games with the Atlanta Falcons, He made 2 starts at the wide receiver position. Weems caught a career high 11 catches for a career high 90 yards. Weems returned 24 kicks for 563 yards. He also returned 32 punts for 315 Yards. Weems also recorded 12 tackles on special teams. He did not score any touchdowns. Weems was selected as a first-team alternate for the 2012 Pro bowl as a special teams player. Weems returned 4 kickoffs for an average of 20 yards per kickoff and a long of 27 yards in the NFC wild card game between the Atlanta Falcons and New York Giants. He did not record any receptions in that game. Chicago Bears [edit] 2012 season [edit] On March 14, 2012, Weems signed a three-year contract with the Chicago Bears as an unrestricted free agent. Weems played in all 16 games with one start at the wide receiver position. Weems caught 2 balls only for 27 yards. He returned 13 kickoffs for 231 yards and 1 punt for no yards. Weems fumbled once and recovered 2 fumbles during the season. He also made 8 tackles. The Chicago Bears finished the season with a record of 10-6 and did not make the playoffs.
  24. Yes laugh all you want but you laughed at me when i said we needed bigger WRS last year too..... then we got Marshall and Jeffrey.
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