As the season grows closer and closer, the malign on the Bears receiving corps gains steam. It seems as though everyone in the world believes the receiving corps is so bad that Jay Cutler can't be successful. Nevermind the fact that the vastly inferior Kyle Orton threw for almost 3,000 yards and 18 touchdowns (in 15 games) in the same offense last season. It's not as though the losses of Marty Booker and a handful of games from Brandon Lloyd are irreplaceable.Still, Bears general manager Jerry Angelo just can't escape the question of whether or not the Bears will pursue help at wide receiver. Inevitably, Plaxico Burress' name arises.
"As I said, we'll look at every option," Angelo said. "[His] situation is different because there are circumstances. We'll monitor it."It sounds like Angelo is softening his stance a smidgen. Prior to the draft, he stated in no uncertain terms the Bears had zero interest in Burress. Now, it sounds like he'll consider the move if Burress is able to somehow elude jail time. Angelo did mention that the Bears are not one of the two teams reported to have interest in Burress -- according to his agent, Drew Rosenhaus.
"He could help any team,'' Angelo said. "His play, his production speaks for itself. Everybody would love to have him on their team, including the New York Giants.
"But obviously, they are things that have to happen now for him to play in the league, get on with his life. There are a lot of hurdles to cross before you can really seriously sit here and use that as a viable option."
So, to clean up the official Bears' stance: The Bears do not have interest in Plaxico Burress, but they will be monitoring his situation. To borrow a phrase from my junior high math teacher, that's about as clear as mud.
Obviously, Burress could help the Bears on the field. The trickle-down effect of coverage alone would do wonders for Devin Hester, Greg Olsen, Matt Forte, Cutler and the younger receivers. The Bears are in a position where they can evaluate the progress of the receivers in camp, in terms of their rapport with Cutler, while watching the Burress situation from afar. Should they feel the risk is worth the possible reward, I don't have a huge problem with pulling the trigger -- though I firmly believe the team would be much better served to just develop the young receivers without distraction. Cutler's young enough to be patient with the development of Earl Bennett and Juaquin Iglesias as complements to Hester, Olsen and Forte.



















Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
5-18-2009 @ 2:29PM
TIMOTHY said...
I think he deserves another shot. Just not in his leg.
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5-18-2009 @ 7:31PM
into228 said...
plaxico will be a new york jet
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5-18-2009 @ 7:48PM
william said...
he does not deserve another chance to maybe kill someone this time......
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5-18-2009 @ 8:20PM
into228 said...
He deserves as many chances as someone will give him he hurt no one but himself and will pay he deserves another chance shut up
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5-18-2009 @ 10:07PM
engineer04 said...
How soon the NFL forgets....and forgives. We all knew Plax's skills wouldn't be lost in translation...he just needs some new and better pals. Just not sure a similar type urban 'hood is the rx. Seattle, perhaps? Can't get into much trouble there now can we?
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5-18-2009 @ 10:46PM
ej1957 said...
Give plax another chance, after all, he has more talent than most of the recievers in the league. can't wait to see you back in uniform Plax.
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5-19-2009 @ 12:38AM
bobby and sandi said...
GOOD IDEA MORE GUNS IN CHICAGO
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5-19-2009 @ 1:07AM
jbaer10314 said...
Um...did we forget this guy could go to prison for carrying an unlicensed gun...?
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5-19-2009 @ 1:25AM
Matt Snyder said...
"if Burress is able to somehow elude jail time."
Yeah, totally forgot ... my bad!
5-19-2009 @ 1:41AM
usaooo7 said...
Most teams could use Plaxico Burris,....let alone the Chicago Bears.
However Chicago is definitely not a good environment for such a party person.
May I suggest the San Francisco 49ers with said Michael Singletary(s) discipline and firm guidance!
And did I mention a guy by the last name of Crabtree to take attention off him will be playing there next season for that on field protection.
And some final advice for Plaxico,.....with the kind of money you/he get(s),.....hire afew "BODY GUARDS" that "ARE LICENSED" to carry guns for your protection.
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5-19-2009 @ 2:47AM
hamleyrider said...
if bloomberg let's this piece of trash slide on the gun charges, the sullivan act, etc., then he will prove himself to be the lying piece of political trash that he is.and all the rhetoric is just a lot of hot air. too bad this other piece of trash did not shoot himself somewhere mortal, and save us all having to deal with him and his future stupidity..
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5-19-2009 @ 8:22AM
Kevin said...
Plexiglass needs to do serious jail time, if only for felony stupidity!
5-19-2009 @ 8:45AM
tkjmp said...
Da Bears
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5-19-2009 @ 9:18AM
stghndchi2 said...
The Bears passed on Plexico in the draft because of his behavioral problems. Why would they want him now that he has proven they were right?
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5-19-2009 @ 4:19PM
phillip king said...
Really, man i didn't know that??? Did da Bears have a pick ahead of Pit that year????
5-19-2009 @ 9:24AM
slickvillepanels said...
you men dropsico the steelers lost to new england on a catch he dropped on purpose he will always be cry baby and not a team player he is only for dropsico
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5-19-2009 @ 10:18AM
spikeritz said...
Cutler has worked well with recievers with "issues". We miss him in Denver already. He will work wonders with "Da Bears". We in Denver will pull for him since we won't have any kind of team...... Hey Pat, Fire Josh now.... He sucks already!
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5-21-2009 @ 1:08AM
Jim said...
He better be going to prison. He committed a felony. Then again, money walks, bullsh*t talks.
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