
With his starting kicker finally on the roster, Bears special teams coordinator Chris Tabor defended the methods that eventually produced Eddy Pineiro.
The team held a nine-person kicker derby during rookie minicamp and ramped up the pressure during OTAs, but had a more conventional training camp.
“You say ‘unconventional’ and what I would tell you is, I mean, if you think about it, we’re trying to find a kicker,” Tabor said Monday. “And if we would just do the same thing over and over again and expect different results I think that’s the definition of insanity.”
Speaking for the first time since Aug. 1, Tabor he was “proud” of Bears’ process, even the three-day rookie minicamp.
“There have been some guys that have been brought in on teams after a one-day tryout and they are no longer there,” he said. “So to bring in a bunch of guys over a three-day tryout and see how they hit the ball and those type of things, to me that made a lot of sense.”
Tabor said cutting Elliott Fry after two preseason games “gave us a two-week window to see if [Pineiro] would be able to step up to the challenge — and, knock on wood, he has.”