LOL ^^^^^ I forget. This is the Chicago Bears. We sign the pulled groin guy to be our kicker and he goes down to injury in warmups before the game even starts... I think the Bears need to expand their rod surgery program. They've had plenty of experience repairing White with 'em. Now branch out. Graft a good hand on Bellamy & rod up old Santos' groin. I'll bet they have put a few into Kyle Long this off-season already with his surgeries too. Gotta love the Bears and their walking wounded injury army each year :-)
I think there are already surgeries where they insert a rod into someones groin, but hearing that the Bears docs are getting into it is interesting
Getting open isn't the key skill for a WR. Its catching the ball. If he can't catch by now...he's a 4 year vet? He ain't learning it now.
Bellamy's value is on his special teams ability, but when he's forced onto the field for OFF, if there was a +/- like in basketball, he's be a minus. Playing him on OFF completely defeats the reason he should be on the team, which is ST. As his WR snaps go up and his ST snaps go down, the team actually suffers.
I'd have cut him after the drop in the EZ against the Titans.
YEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEESSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! That rod guy was no good. He was using glass rods. The new guy uses adamantium..
I love Bellamy. Dude does whatever it takes to make himself valuable and prides himself in that. He's not that high dollar sexy pick people buy jerseys of, he's a man starting from the bottom and working his way up. I love that about him and Pace and Nagy clearly do to.
Dude got paid for that effort and I bet Nagy fits him into the offense as a WR. There's no way he's making $1.9 million as solely an STeamer. $1.9 million is more than he's made with the Bears over the last 3 years. You don't pay an STeamer that kind of money. Pace and Nagy like what Bellamy brings as a receiver. He's fast. He's quick. He's physical. He's got decent size. He's strong. He can run routes. He can block AND, as he gets more reps at wide receiver rather than as a four phase special team player, he'll improve his hands.