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http://www.chicagotribune.com/sports/football/bears/blog/ct-biggs-bears-mailbag-kadeem-carey-20151021-story.html
Have the Bears considered using Ka'Deem Carey as a punt or kickoff returner? -- @etwitty007
I would be a little surprised if that is a primary role they would consider Carey for simply because he’s not real fast. Carey was timed in the 40-yard dash at 4.65 seconds at the scouting combine and he really hasn’t been used as a returner since 2011, his freshman year at Arizona, when he had 26 kickoff returns.
Marc Mariani has been pretty average handling the role for the Bears to this point. He’s averaging 25.8 yards on kickoffs, which ranks 11th among those with a minimum of six returns. Using the same benchmark, he’s 16th on punt returns at 8.6.
Watching the game this past Sunday, you saw the No. 1 priority for all returners is ball security. Two muffed punts that were recovered by the Bears nearly cost the Lions the game. Mariani is sure-handed and smart in his decision making. It’s a spot the Bears would ultimately like an upgrade but I’m not sure they have a better option on the roster at this point.
Scroll down for more Bears Q&A from Brad Biggs.
[video=youtube_share;oCrxP0v6PLo]https://youtu.be/oCrxP0v6PLo[/video]
Have the Bears considered using Ka'Deem Carey as a punt or kickoff returner? -- @etwitty007
I would be a little surprised if that is a primary role they would consider Carey for simply because he’s not real fast. Carey was timed in the 40-yard dash at 4.65 seconds at the scouting combine and he really hasn’t been used as a returner since 2011, his freshman year at Arizona, when he had 26 kickoff returns.
Marc Mariani has been pretty average handling the role for the Bears to this point. He’s averaging 25.8 yards on kickoffs, which ranks 11th among those with a minimum of six returns. Using the same benchmark, he’s 16th on punt returns at 8.6.
Watching the game this past Sunday, you saw the No. 1 priority for all returners is ball security. Two muffed punts that were recovered by the Bears nearly cost the Lions the game. Mariani is sure-handed and smart in his decision making. It’s a spot the Bears would ultimately like an upgrade but I’m not sure they have a better option on the roster at this point.
Scroll down for more Bears Q&A from Brad Biggs.
[video=youtube_share;oCrxP0v6PLo]https://youtu.be/oCrxP0v6PLo[/video]