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Last year,Anderson replaced Alex Brown without earning it. This year,a solid football player (Blocks & catches) is taking a back seat,just because!


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David Haugh | On the Bears
August 4, 2009
BOURBONNAIS -- Out came the call for the No. 1 offense Monday to huddle up for the start of full-team drills. Tight end Desmond Clark stayed on the sidelines.

He won't deny it was an odd place to be.

"It is tough to deal with inside, at first, but then when you look at it, I still have a big role in this offense," Clark said after practice at Olivet Nazarene.

True, but that role as the backup tight end still will take some adjustment for Clark, who has started more games at his position since he joined the Bears in 2003 (92) than anybody in the league not named Tony Gonzalez. Barring injury, Clark's streak of 67 straight starts will end Sept. 13 when Greg Olsen is the starting tight end against the Packers.


That makes Clark the only Bears veteran to lose his starting designation without really getting the chance to keep it. This isn't just a guy being phased out in a process that happens at every NFL training camp. This is the first Bears tight end since Mike Ditka to post three straight 40-catch seasons having his name lowered on the depth chart.

Scan the practice fields here and competition for the jobs with the first team have commenced at left guard, wide receiver and strong-side linebacker. At tight end, in an under-the-radar move, the decision was made before camp started without a fight -- or complaint.

"I know it's not easy, but Dez's reaction was the true definition of team player," Olsen said.

Both tight ends agree Clark still will play a significant number of snaps due to the Bears' tendency to use two-tight end formations. But starting still matters to pro athletes, no matter what they say.

They only introduce 11 offensive players before games on Sundays at Soldier Field for a reason. Since players first put on a helmet, they are conditioned to want to be one of those 11.

So in a pro sports world obsessed with incentive contracts that gets harder to relate to every day, when an athlete accepts a demotion professionally, it rates as breaking news. Or at least worth a tweet: R u shocked Dez Clark was cool?

"You would have liked to have a battle to see the best person win, but that wasn't the case," said Clark, 32. "Crying and whining about it is not going to do much. I'm not a young guy in the league to say I don't like this, so I'm going to try to finagle my way out of the situation. So I might as well make the best of it."

Understand the Bears did the best thing by elevating Olsen, tough as it was for Clark to accept. That's football. Olsen is a wide receiver trapped in a tight end's body with the work ethic of a yeoman. He has Pro Bowl potential that quarterback Jay Cutler will help him approach, due in part to a rapport Clark noted in his blog in a classy post.

"Over the course of the last few months I have taken notice of a certain chemistry between Jay Cutler and Greg Olsen and think that it's something good in the making there," Clark wrote on http://2009bears.blogspot.com.

"I look at Greg as a Pro Bowl-caliber starting tight end in this league and that made it easier to deal with than if he was a first-rounder and they were just trying to get him in the lineup because of that," Clark said.

That was the reaction Lovie Smith anticipated after he informed Clark. He knows it is not the reaction he and his 31 other head-coaching peers always can expect when delivering such news to established veterans.

"It says what type of guy Dez is," Smith said. "Real pros handle it that way, especially when you have a special player in Greg Olsen."

The notion of even being a veteran with 98 career starts passing the torch to a younger player amused Clark. It reminded him of his first training camp in 1999 when he was a wide receiver drafted in the sixth round by the Denver Broncos learning how to block after being converted to tight end.

He didn't think he would last 11 days at the position, let alone 11 years -- and counting.

"I really didn't expect to make the team," Clark said. "I had never really gotten into a three-point stance to do run-blocking. I was tossed around. Now, I can say I'm a complete tight end where I can go and block anybody playing defensive end. Looking in the past, it is remarkable at how I evolved into a starting tight end in the NFL."

Looking at the present, Clark's evolution into the role of backup tight end shows a growth every bit as impressive.

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PostPosted: Mon Aug 03, 2009 6:44 pm 
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Sorry, Dez earned this demotion. He looks slow and old in training camp.

Olson and Cutler have built a great rapport on and off the field.

There's no turning back now.... I'm shocked it took Olsen this long.

I'd still expect plenty of two TE sets - the Bears passed to their TEs the third most times last season (only behind KC and Dallas).


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Clark is my fav Bear atm. But it's O's time to shine. Desmond will still be a contributor. It's too bad Clark didn't have Cutler for his entire career because I'm certain his stats (and pocket book) would be significantly better.


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I dont think this is 'just because'. Olsen outperformed Dez last year as a receiver. Plus he is on the rise where Dez is at the end of a career. I think Dez is a great player and love the two tight end formation with him and Olsen, but the better player that will make the offense better should be the starter, and he will be.

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Dez will see the field plenty, doesn't matter much anyway.


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If the Bears are going to run a lot of 2 TE sets, it doesn't matter. Olsen needs to take a big step forward this year.

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Sorry JP - I agree with you often, but on this one - FAIL.

Olsen is a better option than Clark and I fully expect him to be one of the leading receivers for the season.

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DD, not saying Olsen isn't better than Clark. He is. If they're on the field at the same time, I expect Olsen to be the greater receiving threat. The designation of starter is arbitrary in this case.

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Dez Clark is one of my favorite players. I think he has been underappreciated on this team. I understand it might be time for Olson to step up,but I'm saying EARN it on the field. That means BLOCKING & receiving. Also,Olson cost the Bears last year in one game with 2 fumbles. I think Dez has better hands.

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BLOCKING and receiving... that's funny Jimmy Meatball.

This is a new era of the NFL - and don't you forget it.

Who's to say Olsen isn't slowly going to morph into a Joe Jurevicious type WR (when he lines up out wide), with Desmond Clark playing the traditional TE role of blocking and receiving?

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BLOCKING and receiving... that's funny Jimmy Meatball.

This is a new era of the NFL - and don't you forget it.

Who's to say Olsen isn't slowly going to morph into a Joe Jurevicious type WR (when he lines up out wide), with Desmond Clark playing the traditional TE role of blocking and receiving?


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Jimmy,

Dez isn't Tony Gonzo. It is Olsens time. Dez is a lumbering TE, while Olsen is more of an Antonio Gates type. He & Cutler could be in line for a big year.
Youu say that Olsen hasn't earned the job, but Clark didn't do anything to keep his.
This is the right move by the Bears.

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SCOREHEAD,
Yes,you are probably right. I still think,when the chips are down,you look for Dez Clark. Hopefully,both have big years.

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Yes,you are probably right. I still think,when the chips are down,you look for Dez Clark. Hopefully,both have big years.


Do you miss Kyle Orton too?

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More extension of the 2006 lie about the QB position. Lovie and staff were proven right in their decision with a Super Bowl appearance.

But on to this season why isn't anyone talking about there being no competition at the QB position this year? I mean come on, Caleb Hanie had a good preseason game last year! He is a GOD! And he is a grinder! And he played at Illinois! And he is Bears tough! And then there's Brett Basanez. Come on folks!


(please understand I'm being sarcastic but you know if Cutler isn't perfect in a preseason game and Hanie has a decent game there will be morons calling the Score saying Hanie should start).

On the subject Olsen in my opinion is going to really step up and shine this year. I think he is going to be one of the players who most benefits from Cutler's arrival.


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(please understand I'm being sarcastic but you know if Cutler isn't perfect in a preseason game and Hanie has a decent game there will be morons calling the Score saying Hanie should start).



No there won't. Even the dimmest of Bear fans would know that Cutler on his worst day is 100 times better than Hanie on his best day.

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Clark is my fav Bear atm. But it's O's time to shine. Desmond will still be a contributor. It's too bad Clark didn't have Cutler for his entire career because I'm certain his stats (and pocket book) would be significantly better.


Agreed. He better not fumble the damn ball in key situations, though.

Didn't read the whole quote, but from I saw on the tube, sounds like Clark has a good attitude about it.


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