[CBFF] Benson gets another unappreciated rest
Phil DeNomme
pdenomme at gmail.com
Tue Oct 16 10:13:27 MDT 2007
"Cedric ran the ball well, and he helped us set a lot of things up," Turner
said. "We want to get Ced going, but we feel like we have to get the other
guys out there, too. It was just a timing thing."
What a bunch of frakking shit!! Screw going with the hot hand, let's change
it up a bit! Bullshit! You 'have to' get the other RBs out there when your
'starter' is getting gashes of 10+ yards against one of the best run
defenses in the league? Are you kidding me?!
Turner has his head up his ass for the warmth, me thinks....
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Subject: [CBFF] Benson gets another unappreciated rest
Bears running back cools off during another long breather Sunday, and never
got back on track
Oct 15, 2007 @ 05:18 PM
By Jay Taft
RRSTAR.COM
CHICAGO -
Cedric Benson still waits for his breakout game.
He thought Sunday was going to be the day.
The Chicago Bears running back had a 109-yard performance against Green Bay
in last year's final regular-season game, and 101 in the Bears' Week 2 win
over Kansas City.
But Benson, and the Bears coaching staff, feel like there's still a lot more
he can do.
After he burst through a nice hole for 11-yard gain on his first touch
Sunday against Minnesota and stutter-stepped for 12 yards on his third
carry, he
said he could feel himself "getting into the flow right away."
It wasn't long, however, before offensive coordinator Ron Turner "gave him a
breather," and stuck to his philosophy of giving Adrian Peterson and Garrett
Wolfe early chances.
Benson then disappeared; if not for the rest of the game, at least for the
next quarter.
The third-year back out of Texas said the early benchings break up his
"ability to get in a rhythm."
"I've said that before," he added.
Turner has heard it before. Yet he feels the team needs the change of pace,
regardless of the situation.
"Cedric ran the ball well, and he helped us set a lot of things up," Turner
said. "We want to get Ced going, but we feel like we have to get the other
guys out there, too. It was just a timing thing."
After gaining 26 yards on his first four carries, Benson slowed up a bit.
But he still had a 10-yard dash in the second quarter and wound up with 46
yards on his first nine rushes (5.11 yards-per-carry average).
He jogged out of the game at the 10:10 mark of the second quarter. Peterson
and Wolfe spent the next quarter carrying the running back load. Benson's
next carry came with 12:58 remaining in the third quarter.
"In the first couple of snaps of the game, we came off firing. But then we
got in trouble, and it changes things," said Benson, who finished with 67
yards on 18 carries in the 34-31 loss. "It's no fun sitting on the sidelines
watching, but I'm not the one making those decisions. I'm a player, so I
want to
be playing. But there are a lot of things involved in those calls, and that'
s the way it is."
Benson has rushed for 370 yards on 119 carries this season, and although
Chicago's Peterson has just 95 yards on 22 carries and Wolfe has five rushes
for
six yards, Benson has been sitting out a chunk of the team's second
quarters.
"It seems like I just can't get into that multiple-carry kind of groove,"
Benson said. "The fact that I keep sitting out the second quarter is just
another challenge thrown in front of me. If I don't know what's wrong,
though, I
don't know how to fix it. It's a tough position to be in."
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