Earl Bennett took Devin Aromashodu's spot in Chicago's lineup against the Cowboys and caught five passes for 29 yards. That's not quite as productive as Aromashodu had been with 27 receptions for 353 yards and four touchdowns in his previous five games. Aromashodu doesn't want to play in the slot, according to sources. ''I don't know if we need to justify any of those things to anybody,'' Mike Martz said after practice. ''I would just say this, and we'll let this thing go: Devin is a bit of a specialist in that he doesn't play the slot, which we asked him to do in the opener. ''He's not comfortable in there; he's not familiar with it. All four of our other receivers do play the slot and the outside. Devin just plays the outside, so his opportunities to play are reduced dramatically because of his limited knowledge of what we do at that position. ''He's not a slot or nickel guy; he's outside. It has nothing to do with Devin's performance.''