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Drake plays the race card 

Post#1 » by Chewie » Tue May 4, 2010 1:10 am

http://www.chicagobreakingsports.com/2010/05/drake-pleased-with-progress-of-bears-receivers.html

Drake pleased with progress of Bears' receivers

Eyebrows were raised Sunday when Mike Martz declared that the Bears' wide receivers would be a "strength of this team."

But it's exactly what wide receivers coach Darryl Drake, one of two holdovers on the offensive staff following the January purge, believes after his group was one of the bright spots on an underachiveing 2009 offense.

"You can put that in granite," Martz gushed about the receiving corps after the team wrapped up its three-day rookie minicamp. "There's not very many things I would say are unretractable, but that one is pretty strong. That's a terrific group.''

Drake feels the same way entering the sixth week of the club's voluntary offseason workout program, with the full-squad minicamp coming up May 21. The Bears have been doing work in the classroom and on the field as they install the new system, one that isn't easy to grasp.

"It's not. But they're going to be fine," Drake said. "Any time you are learning something new, it's a transition and it takes time. But the guys are willing to put in the time and they're going to be fine. They are right on schedule.

"Coach Martz is the master of putting guys in the best situation that they can be in to be successful. He knows and is learning the abilities and the limitations they have, understanding both sides of it.

"As far as them learning the offense, I've got very intelligent guys. Contrary to what people think, that myth came out a long time ago and I've really never understood it. Maybe because we have some black kids that are not articulate all the time, (people think) we're not very smart. But that is such a myth. I really don't understand why it has been said because those guys are as smart as any guys I have ever been around.

"I may get in trouble for saying what I said, but that's how I feel. I've never understood it. They are as smart and as intelligent as any guys I have been around."


Drake points out that the Bears tied for the fewest dropped passes in the league last season with 20. They were ninth in the league with 56 receptions of 20 or more yards. Devin Hester led Drake's group with 57 receptions for 757 yards and three touchdowns, numbers that would have been better had a calf muscle injury not forced him out of three games. Johnny Knox had 45 receptions and five touchdowns as a rookie and, after not playing as a rookie, Earl Bennett had 54 receptions for 717 yards.

The most exciting prospect of all might be the guy who finally got on the field at the end of the season, Devin Aromashodu. Drake is optimistic about Rashied Davis as an option on the inside, too. The team has yet to see what Juaquin Iglesias can do.

"Guys are always fighting for positions," Drake said. "But we know the guys who pretty much are going to be out there. People still want to talk about the receivers here. Nobody talks about the things they have done. All I hear about is the things people don't think they have done.

"Years ago, all I heard about around here was guys can't separate. Well, every time I hear that, it lets me know how much people don't understand the National Football League game. Because the only time you are going to get mass separation in the NFL is if somebody blows a coverage or it is a pure zone. Man-to-man, separation is a step. I have always heard we don't have guys who can get open. It just goes to show me people don't understand the game. But they listen to it and they've heard it."


Daryl Drake can be excited as he wants to about his receivers without having to play the race card. The reality is Hester is a mush-mouth and it DOES make him sound like an idiot. I'd say that regardless of color. The only other person I can think of that he's talking about is Earl Bennett and the reality is his first season was a wash because he couldn't grasp the playbook by his own admission. Does THAT sound like an intelligent guy?

Who's saying our receivers are unintelligent because they're inarticulate black guys exactly? As opposed to all the other NFL teams that have the well spoken Caucasian receivers, eh ?
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Re: Drake plays the race card 

Post#2 » by WEFFPIM » Tue May 4, 2010 6:31 am

Well, this should create some interesting fallout
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Post#3 » by emperorjones » Tue May 4, 2010 4:44 pm

Chewie wrote:Who's saying our receivers are unintelligent because they're inarticulate black guys exactly? As opposed to all the other NFL teams that have the well spoken Caucasian receivers, eh ?


When I read this I thought....well, we've had nothing but black receivers since Tommy Waddle retired in 1994? 15 years right??. But only now the unintelligent comment comes out-and trust me David Terrel was a frickin idiot!

I think it stems from Muhsin Muhammad having to redirect Hester on the field on more than one occasion and even calling timeout because Hester was in the wrong place. Then add on the Bennett issue (which I put on the coaches because they wanted him to learn all 3 receiver spots at once). There hasn't been any such criticism of Knox, Davis or Aromashdoki.

I remember back in the 90s trying to get Jim Cleamons to grant an interview for a paper I worked for that wanted to do a feature on him when he was Bull's assistant coach. He told me that a smart assistant coach doesn't give interviews if he ever wants to be a head coach in the future.
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Re: Drake plays the race card 

Post#4 » by TNBT » Thu Jun 10, 2010 5:48 pm

Maybe I'm not seeing something here, but it just seemed like he was defending his recievers and complimenting them on their smarts and how well they were learning plays. I know that race is a far more touchy subject in America than it is here, but I don't think that every time race comes up it is neccessarily bad or in an offensive manner. This seemed fine to me.
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Post#5 » by Sinistar6 » Thu Jun 10, 2010 11:35 pm

I like the McGruber skit where he wont tell the african-american to give him the black marker to stop the explosion.
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