Sunday, August 17, 2014

Bear to McClellin remain optimistic





Shea McClellin produce lack of power, the defender on Friday in Chicago Bears in the preseason opener against the Philadelphia Eagles, but his transition of employees is still optimistic. In the first round of selection in the 2012 draft McClellin moved to play defense in the defender in the offseason pass - rusher pedestrians two seasons. Eagle, McClellin struggled in his first live in defender. He missed the solution, and strive to get rid of the block, and the bad the pursuit of Angle.But these fights do not exclude McClellin, however, almost every player has experienced up and down in the evening. McClellin happens to fall under the microscope often because he was the first round of the lineage. "It’s one of those things where he’s working at it," defensive coordinator Mel Tucker said. "We see him do it at practice. He looks very instinctive at practice. We saw him make sudden movements and quick decisions in the game. I think he’s already doing that to a certain extent. We just have to get better." Perhaps the most important component of that process is placing McClellin into as many live-game situations as possible so he can become more comfortable playing the position. Believe it or not, against Philadelphia, the Bears drew a difficult assignment given the first-team defense faced the Eagles’ potent no-huddle offense, which features plenty of zone-read concepts, in a situation in which the club hadn’t game-planned for the opposition. This makes a mess of open several series, but once settled defense, McClellin began to improve, He finished the game with two stops. The fact is that staff were not immediately available for McClellin light, because it knows firsthand the challenge for the defender in the transition from the defensive end. What employees want from McClellin incremental steps to become a strong starter." The bottom line is, shea shown here enough believes his defender of instinct, "linebackers coach reggie herring said." I think he'll be okay, "added the herring." He promised. He work hard. To tell you the truth, there are times when he is better than all of them. He changed direction, instinct, stealing the ball, it's a process. You want to have patience. We will know after the first game, second game, we are with him. Now, his schedule. He needs to play more games. He needs more to play, I really believe that he would come, and is a contender to us. This is my prediction."

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