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 Post subject: Hester still #23?
PostPosted: Wed Aug 20, 2008 10:15 pm 
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No that he officially no longer a defensive back. Doesnt HESTER HAVE to change his number to a WR number? 10-19 or 80-89?

I know other players were force to change in the past and College studs (Bush RB #5, Bosworth LB #44, arrington LB #11 etc) all were not allowed to keep their numbers in the pros.

I really dont care but rules are rules. It would also be funny that all the Hester fans would have to buy a #19 Hester jersey.

http://www.jt-sw.com/football/pro/index ... -jers-nums


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 Post subject: Re: Hester still #23?
PostPosted: Thu Aug 21, 2008 1:15 pm 
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anyone know? or care?


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I don't care what number he is as long as he scores touchdowns and i don't buy or wear jerseys becausue i thinks it stupid.

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 Post subject: Re: Hester still #23?
PostPosted: Thu Aug 21, 2008 4:42 pm 
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You make a good point, Belvidere. It is a rule. Receivers can only be 80s and 10s.

I think Hester is grandfathered in cuz he started some where else. He was a CB.

It would have been changed, by now, if the NFL wanted him to change it. He's had #23 for the preseason.

NFL would love it. People already bought their 23 Hester jerseys. YOu can make more money by making thousands of people buy his new jersey.


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Some WR's have been given permission to wear different numbers than the 80s in the past. However, since he's changed positions, I think he's allowed to keep his number, so it doesn't matter.


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I dont buy it. If he changed to QB or LB I dont think they'd let him keep #23


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well they didn't let reggie have #5...so i don't know that they'd bend the rules for hester...


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Running backs can be #23, and they go out for passes..

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The Chicago Bears have retired many numbers in the long, storied history of the franchise. I don't think Devin needs to change his number from #23 to a more traditional receiver number in the 80s. I think part of the reason is $$$$. Those that aren't buying Brian Urlacher's #54, Tommie Harris' #91 or Mike Brown's #30 are buying Devin Hester's #23. I wish I had one of those jerseys, even though an authentic jersey costs about $150.


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I think due to some licensing deal he's probably designated as a KR/WR rather than WR/KR. There's some loophole or missed checkmark in a contract somewhere that grants the bears/nfl to make gobs of money by keeping him as 23 and keeping his jersey on shelves.

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SHARK wrote:
The Chicago Bears have retired many numbers in the long, storied history of the franchise. I don't think Devin needs to change his number from #23 to a more traditional receiver number in the 80s. I think part of the reason is $$$$. Those that aren't buying Brian Urlacher's #54, Tommie Harris' #91 or Mike Brown's #30 are buying Devin Hester's #23. I wish I had one of those jerseys, even though an authentic jersey costs about $150.


Who the fuck is buying a Mike Brown jersey?


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Oberst Fan, Mac Man wrote:
SHARK wrote:
The Chicago Bears have retired many numbers in the long, storied history of the franchise. I don't think Devin needs to change his number from #23 to a more traditional receiver number in the 80s. I think part of the reason is $$$$. Those that aren't buying Brian Urlacher's #54, Tommie Harris' #91 or Mike Brown's #30 are buying Devin Hester's #23. I wish I had one of those jerseys, even though an authentic jersey costs about $150.


Who the fuck is buying a Mike Brown jersey?
Touche, my friend, especially considering that Mike's career has been injury riddled in recent years...Then again, when I worked the Bears home games the last 4 years, I've seen fans sport the #18 for Kyle Orton, the #8 for Rex Grossman, plus players who have long since left the roster, such as #32 for Cedric Benson, the #9 for Jim McMahon & not Robbie Gould, plus the #39 for Curtis Enis & #31 Rashaan Salaam. In fact, I have a card at my desk at work from "Bearman", who sports the #46 and looks like he should be on the field instead of a fanatic...


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 Post subject: Re: Hester still #23?
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Frank Coztansa wrote:
Running backs can be #23, and they go out for passes..


That's pretty much the best answer.

W_Z, the reason Bush could not wear 5 was because 1-9 is only reserved for QB's, kickers and punters.

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spmack wrote:
W_Z, the reason Bush could not wear 5 was because 1-9 is only reserved for QB's, kickers and punters.


i know; i was being semi-facetious because of all the dumbass hooplah (i'm talking to you peter king) about giving reggie #5.


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 Post subject: Re: Hester still #23?
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Colonel Angus wrote:
Some WR's have been given permission to wear different numbers than the 80s in the past. However, since he's changed positions, I think he's allowed to keep his number, so it doesn't matter.



http://www.profootballtalk.com/2008/09/ ... e-numbers/
http://blogs.suntimes.com/bears/2008/09 ... ts_ab.html



I guess I'm not the only one wondering about this important issue.


Last edited by Mr. Belvidere on Thu Sep 04, 2008 9:03 pm, edited 1 time in total.

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 Post subject: Re: Hester still #23?
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Mr. Belvidere wrote:
Colonel Angus wrote:
Some WR's have been given permission to wear different numbers than the 80s in the past. However, since he's changed positions, I think he's allowed to keep his number, so it doesn't matter.



http://www.profootballtalk.com/2008/09/ ... e-numbers/

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