January 26, 200917 yr comment_57365 Interesting read from Toub's interview posted on ESPN. Toub is gonna fix Hester My favorite part: DT: We're going to emphasize with him to get a first down; get the ball up the field north and south, get 10 yards and then make a big play from there. If Devin can get that in his mind, then the return TDs will be there again. He spent far too much time going backwards and sideways, thinking he could outrun anyone and everyone...even someone with a great angle on him. Hester is super, but he's not superman. Report
January 26, 200917 yr comment_57374 Interesting read from Toub's interview posted on ESPN. Toub is gonna fix Hester My favorite part: DT: We're going to emphasize with him to get a first down; get the ball up the field north and south, get 10 yards and then make a big play from there. If Devin can get that in his mind, then the return TDs will be there again. He spent far too much time going backwards and sideways, thinking he could outrun anyone and everyone...even someone with a great angle on him. Hester is super, but he's not superman. Good post - thanks. Peace Report
January 26, 200917 yr comment_57375 Interesting read from Toub's interview posted on ESPN. Toub is gonna fix Hester My favorite part: DT: We're going to emphasize with him to get a first down; get the ball up the field north and south, get 10 yards and then make a big play from there. If Devin can get that in his mind, then the return TDs will be there again. He spent far too much time going backwards and sideways, thinking he could outrun anyone and everyone...even someone with a great angle on him. Hester is super, but he's not superman. It's obvious that he was getting a little over-confident. He went for the big play every single time, instead of attacking right off the bat and letting things develop. The last 2-3 games of the season, especially the game vs the Packers where he went north and south much more, he showed a lot of the old return ability. He'll be back to the old Devin Hester. Report
January 26, 200917 yr comment_57376 It's obvious that he was getting a little over-confident. He went for the big play every single time, instead of attacking right off the bat and letting things develop. The last 2-3 games of the season, especially the game vs the Packers where he went north and south much more, he showed a lot of the old return ability. He'll be back to the old Devin Hester. Lets hope so. Report
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