Evil J.A.C.K. wrote:
My Dear Internet friends,
Cedric Benson is the type of running back that is best suited to a team that has a front line that will clear lanes between the tackles. This team, last year and this, has shown that they do not have the talent level necessary to open up the tackles, so they must run sweeps and get the entire offensive line moving in the same direction. Benson is not the type of back that has the speed necessary to get around these corners. He should rather be pushing his way up the middle, but is getting no holes at all to run thru. This makes it look like he cannot move the pile, however, there should be no pile to move.
The Bears made a fundamental mistake by losing their speedier back given this particular O-Line. It was a strategic error, not a physical issue with Benson. Also, you fine internet people have never met the man, so for the sake of argument, let us withhold any questions of his motivation, because otherwise would be to post speculation, which, as Evil J.A.C.K. has had benefit him many times, is inadmissable.
So, I believe the trouble is not Benson, but rather the team built around him which is, actually, also not the problem.
Your Dear Friend,
Evil J.A.C.K.
You are C.O.R.R.E.C.T. at least in my opinion you are. I don't want to put words in your mouth...or anything else for that matter, but it seems like you're saying that Benson simply doesn't fit into this team's offensive style of running. Ron Turner actually said this, although they (he and Angelo) had previously said that he DOES fit into the team's offensive style of running. In retrospect, the fact that Benson showed the flashes he did last year can be attributed to the purpose of the drives that he was on the field for (for the most part). Which were "the Bears are ahead and we're gonna eat the clock" and the offensive line played with only one thing to focus on for every play.
However, I wouldn't necessarily say that Thomas Jones was speedier, but he had the ability to cut back which is becoming more and more apparent each week to be a key to running behind this line....not to mention he played on passing downs too.
I'm still a couple more unspectacular games from assigning him "bust" status, but based on his effort level displayed this year and last year (can't play with any type of injury, immediately hits the ground when touched or sometimes i don't know why he's falling, runs out of bounds when he could have gain 3-4 more yards by simply taking 2 steps left instead of right or vice versa but he doesn't wanna be hit by a DB, no pass-blocking...this can only be measured by effort), and regardless of "motivation" because motivation doesn't apply to somebody with his level of indifference to everything, I think we'll see a 50-50 split in the carries with him and AP by game 12 if the Bears decide that Benson's not the guy....even more likely if they're in the playoff hunt.