The dangerous trio of Devin Hester, Rashied Davis, and Earl Bennett?
Often when a challenge is issued against an opposing force and the challengers appear to be ill-equipped or under-manned, the question is posed, “Oh yeah? You and what army?”
Well, Lions secondary — meet the Bears’ army.
Thanks in part to the release of Mark Bradley and injuries sustained by Brandon Lloyd and Marty Booker, — Lloyd is out for sure, Booker is a maybe — the Bears could very likely go into Sunday’s game at Detroit with only Devin Hester, Rashied Davis, and Earl Bennett at the wide receiver spots.
Brian Kelly, feel free to shake in your respective boots cleats.
Of course, Brandon Rideau would surely be bumped up to active roster if Booker is a no-go. Recently re-signed Mike Hass could be also. But, that is not enough to think — even for a minute — that the Bears won’t run the ball 40-plus times on Sunday.
See, Muhsin Muhammad was wrong. Chicago isn’t where receivers go to die. It’s where they go to relax…and throw an occasional block. But mostly relax.


Facing the worst run D in the league, we have a great running game, and might be playing all #3 receivers. Yeah I think we know what the Bears will do in this one. Forte needs to have over 25 touches, and I’m sure they’re going to give Kevin Jones the chance to stick it to his own team.
Stick it to his old team I mean. I’m a dumbass.
You’re far from dumb. You have a Web site featuring hot bitches’ thighs!
[...] on the field. It will be interesting to see what the Bears lack of talent at wide receiver – Devin Hester and … Rashied Davis (?) I think would be the starters right now. But Cutler will have the benefit of Matt Forte at [...]