Chicago Bears Depth Chart Proves Flowers More Important Than Skill

September 8, 2009 at 8:32 am | Chicago Bears
By: Stormin' Norman Disciple

49052945Devin Aromashodu is a young wide receiver who has been trying to make the Bears final 53-man roster all preseason.  He is a talented, young wide out, with a lot of potential.  Although he hasn’t played in many NFL games prior to this season, he could be set to have a breakout year with the Bears.  If he makes the team that is.  Since the competition was fierce between a bunch of similarly unspectacular wide receivers in Bears camp (it usually is), Aromashodu decided he had to go above and beyond to win a roster spot:

“I sent flowers to all the coaches, to keep me in mind,” he said Tuesday.

Cute, right?  I mean that’s so sweet, but it couldn’t possibly impact a position battle on a pro football team, could it?  Well those flowers were sent sometime prior to last Tuesday and you will have to judge for yourself, as Aromadoshu made the cut and is listed as the back up wide receiver, beating out Brandon Rideau for the spot.  Also here is the final depth chart as released by the Bears in a cool new graphic.

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Comment from docksquad
Time September 8, 2009 at 9:23 am

haha, wow. i wonder what rashied davis did for lovie then, since they are bffs

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Time September 9, 2009 at 7:00 am

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