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Knox could push for trade if he’s not a starter


Posted by Gregg Rosenthal on August 11, 2011, 10:37 AM EDT


The Bears made official this week what started to become obvious in training camp: Johnny Knox is behind Roy Williams on the depth chart.

Devin Hester is locked into a starting flanker role, which leaves Chicago’s leading receiver of a year ago (Knox) no higher than No. 4 on the depth chart. (Earl Bennett plays the slot.)

Knox believes he can get his job back. If that doesn’t happen, Brad Biggs of the Chicago Tribune writes that Knox could push for a trade.

“There’s a better than fair chance he will push for a new home, according to a source,” Biggs writes. “This is a guy, after all, who thought he would be talking contract extension before the end of the season and now has to surpass a competitor coming off three mediocre seasons with the Cowboys.”

We suspect the Bears are trying to motivate Knox to eliminate his mental mistakes. Offensive coordinator Mike Martz says Knox’s starting job last year was given to him — it wasn’t earned.

“He just was not ready, not because he can’t do it or he’s not talented. The preparation, the consistency that’s required … he does a lot of good things, but they have to be good all the time. That’s what Roy is,” Martz said.

(We’ll give Cowboys fans a minute to clean up whatever they just spit on the computer screen.):censored Roy

Knox’s big-play ability would be attractive to other teams, but there’s just no reason for the Bears to trade him. Expect him to be in Chicago this year, and to eventually climb back up the depth chart because of his talent.
 
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Yeah, I don't know why people keep trying to force Hester as a starting receiver.

The guy is an incredible returner, and maybe a slot receiver. Leave it at that.
 
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Yeah, I don't know why people keep trying to force Hester as a starting receiver.

The guy is an incredible returner, and maybe a slot receiver. Leave it at that.

He is about the only marketable thing the Bears have, I guess.
 

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Martz is in for a rude awakening with Roy this year.

I disagree. I think Roy is gonna have a good season.

I thought if Romo wouldn't have went down last year Roy woulda put up some solid numbers.
 

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Mike Martz says Knox’s starting job last year was given to him — it wasn’t earned.

And Roy has earned what? He just walked through your door. He's coming off 3 straight pedestrian seasons but hey he was a first round pick 8 years ago.

I think Roy will be alright with enough looks but it doesn't seem smart relegating your best true receiver to a back up role and trying to push him out the door. I guess the name doesn't sell enough jerseys like Hester or Williams.
 

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Its a Mike Martz offense... They'll all get plenty of balls their way.

A 3 or 4 in that O is like being a 2 or 3 in a normal offense.
 

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Martz likes to sling the ball around for sure but with players it's a pride thing as well. I'm sure he doesn't like getting demoted to someone who has proven next to nill the last 3 years much less produced in a Bears uniform. It's a comfort thing with Martz. He coached Roy for 2 years and statistically Roy had his best year under Martz. I'm sure in Martz's mind he believes he can replicate those numbers again in Chicago.
 

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Its a Mike Martz offense... They'll all get plenty of balls their way.

A 3 or 4 in that O is like being a 2 or 3 in a normal offense.

You are correct,as long as Cutler remembers which color shirts his team is wearing.
 
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