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"When he gets the ball, he might make a few moves, make the first guy miss," Hawk said. "He gets vertical quick. When a guy does that -- as you've seen against us, he got one earlier this year on us -- they can crease you pretty quick and he can get in the end zone fast."
And the Packers have some coverage concerns on special teams after allowing a 102-yard kickoff return for a touchdown by Atlanta's Eric Weems.
"Frankly, the kickoff return was a combination of ball placement and coverage," McCarthy said. "And that's the reason why you practice those things and you have different types of calls. And so that's something I'm sure Chicago will be taking a close look at. We've been playing very well on special teams but can't let it happen this week."
The Bears have one of the best special teams units in football, coached by Dave Toub.
In addition to Hester's ability to return punts, Hester and Danieal Manning are dangerous on kickoff returns, while punter Brad Maynard showed Sunday that he can control field position -- playing perfectly into the hands of a Bears defense that tries to make opposing offenses drive the length of the field, hoping to force them into a negative play or turnover along the way.
"Their specialists are obviously very talented," McCarthy said. "The returners are very talented. So they factor in the field position in the game. There's going to be some type of wind, there always is down there. (It's) projected only about nine to 10 miles an hour, but we'll see what happens on Sunday. Special teams is clearly one of the strengths of their football team."
Hester, meanwhile, is so good that he even can get a laugh out of typically buttoned-down Bears coach Lovie Smith, who was asked recently to imagine trying to prepare for him instead of preparing with him.
"I definitely like being on the team with a guy like Devin Hester," Smith said, laughing. "I can see how opposing coaches would feel trying to figure out what to do with him, whether to kick it to him. Eventually, you have to kick it to him. I just don't see how you can go an entire game without it."
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