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Garrett Wolfe

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So I'm sitting here watching Darren Sproles rip Denver a new A-hole, and I wonder aloud to myself, "Why don't the Bears give Garrett Wolfe a chance? He's essentially the same type of player as Darren Sproles. Yet, they worked Forte to the ground this year and gave the left over carries to Adrian Peterson for some reason."

 

Wolfe

5'7" 177lbs

5136 rushing yards in college (three years)

4.39 forty at his pro-day

 

Sproles

5'6" 181lbs

4979 rushing yards in college (three years and change)

4.47 forty at the combine

 

I sure hope Turner can get even the slightest bit creative next year and figure a way to get Wolfe into the game. Watching Sproles destroy the Broncos is just frustrating, because there is no doubt in my mind that Wolfe could have the same type of impact.

He doesn't say "Yes" to Smith apparently...

 

So I'm sitting here watching Darren Sproles rip Denver a new A-hole, and I wonder aloud to myself, "Why don't the Bears give Garrett Wolfe a chance? He's essentially the same type of player as Darren Sproles. Yet, they worked Forte to the ground this year and gave the left over carries to Adrian Peterson for some reason."

 

Wolfe

5'7" 177lbs

5136 rushing yards in college (three years)

4.39 forty at his pro-day

 

Sproles

5'6" 181lbs

4979 rushing yards in college (three years and change)

4.47 forty at the combine

 

I sure hope Turner can get even the slightest bit creative next year and figure a way to get Wolfe into the game. Watching Sproles destroy the Broncos is just frustrating, because there is no doubt in my mind that Wolfe could have the same type of impact.

So I'm sitting here watching Darren Sproles rip Denver a new A-hole, and I wonder aloud to myself, "Why don't the Bears give Garrett Wolfe a chance? He's essentially the same type of player as Darren Sproles. Yet, they worked Forte to the ground this year and gave the left over carries to Adrian Peterson for some reason."

 

Wolfe

5'7" 177lbs

5136 rushing yards in college (three years)

4.39 forty at his pro-day

 

Sproles

5'6" 181lbs

4979 rushing yards in college (three years and change)

4.47 forty at the combine

 

I sure hope Turner can get even the slightest bit creative next year and figure a way to get Wolfe into the game. Watching Sproles destroy the Broncos is just frustrating, because there is no doubt in my mind that Wolfe could have the same type of impact.

I actually think Wolfe is now up to 192 pounds. Turner has to find a way to get him into this offense.

 

Peace :dabears

I brought that up way back at midseason. Just get the guy 5-7 snaps per game.

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I brought that up way back at midseason. Just get the guy 5-7 snaps per game.

 

You and me both AZ. I'm been saying it since the middle of last year. But the Bears' coaches and their perpetually 25th+ offense are doing so well as is. :rolleyes:

I said the same thing during last years play-offs. I just don't understand it

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They'll just stop his anyways.

 

- Ron Turner

 

I'll just run him twice, from within our own five yard line, straight up the middle, against the biggest and best rush defense in the NFL.

 

-Ron Turner

He spent the last 3 weeks injured with a bad hamstring. Plus, the Chargers have a hell of a line

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