Overcast
53°
DeKalb, IL
Overcast|Forecast »

Bears hope for messy win against Texans

Text Size: AaAaAaAaAa

For more Bears coverage:

See more articles and follow the Daily Chronicle's Bears coverage for the latest information.

(Continued from Page 1)

If it does rain before or during the game, players on both sides of the ball would be wise to pump the brakes.

Take it from tight end Kellen Davis, who is in his fifth season with the Bears.

“[Offense and defense] can play fast by keeping it under control,” Davis said. “I think that’s the big thing if it gets rainy and sloppy.

“Because as offenses, you can’t go into your breaks running too fast like you normally would. And as defenses, they’ve got to be good and solid with their footwork when we do break, so they can come and hit the ball. I think [the advantage goes to] whoever is good at handling that and adjusting to the surface.”

Bears safety Chris Conte knows which side of the ball he would prefer on a rainy night.

“Defense, for sure,” Conte said. “We don’t have to worry about ball security. When that ball gets wet, it gets really slippery. I think that’s the biggest thing.

“Especially on our field, making cuts and things like that, it’s going to be hard to do. I think that’s to our advantage as a defense if it’s sloppy and muddy.”

And if it is sloppy, Conte won’t complain.

“It’s fun being a little kid out there again,” Conte said. “You always love those messy, dirty games when you get a little mud on your jersey. It’s a lot of fun.”

||2|Next Page

Reader Poll

Do you plan to hold a garage sale this summer?

Yes
No, but I will shop at them
No, I stick to retail stores