postgame comments from Portis

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724Skinsfan
08-14-2006, 09:33 AM
Holy crap! Matty and I basically said the same thing! I swear I didn't cheat and read his post before I typed mine. What does this mean? Have I graduated to some higher form of contemplative thinking or something? This could be the start of a beautiful day!

TheInspector
08-14-2006, 09:48 AM
Holy crap! Matty and I basically said the same thing! I swear I didn't cheat and read his post before I typed mine. What does this mean? Have I graduated to some higher form of contemplative thinking or something? This could be the start of a beautiful day!

You are now awakened. You have been released from samsara. ;)

jbcjr14
08-14-2006, 09:57 AM
Well, I don't agree with anyone on the team questioning whether or not they should be in the game at any point of any season. I am sure this will be addressed this morning by Gibbs and Co. and we will not hear about it from the Redskins after today other than the extent of the injury.

gortiz
08-14-2006, 10:18 AM
When that thing gets cut up on sportcenter its going to sound like he is a 'me' player and the coaching staff did something wrong
.

that is what kills me, he is getting paid way to much to let his emotions or feelings of frustration let him make a stupid comment like that, he has to realize he is a leader now, and flat out that is not what a leader says after an incident like that.

See Jon Jansen, preseason 2004

illdefined
08-14-2006, 10:48 AM
Clinton is a leader.

that play was an example to the whole team. knocking a blitzer's helmet off wasn't enough, instead you chase down a 1st string cornerback and punish him for trying to score on your team.

a "me-first" player would have been all too aware that its a preseason game and wouldn't have put in that kind of effort. he inspired the entire team on that play, i'd say even the coaches.

as a leader, i think he also feels strongly about pre-season games in general and with the brand new comissioner watching, he looked him straight in the eye and told what he thought was right for all players.

pre-season is about making the owners money, not about conditioning. They are showcases where veteran players risk injury and don't get paid and testbeds for new talent. it should just be the latter. you won't find one starter in favor of them.

724Skinsfan
08-14-2006, 10:52 AM
Nice post!

MTK
08-14-2006, 11:01 AM
Clinton is a leader.

that play was an example to the whole team. knocking a blitzer's helmet off wasn't enough, instead you chase down a 1st string cornerback and punish him for trying to score on your team.

a "me-first" player would have been all too aware that its a preseason game and wouldn't have put in that kind of effort. he inspired the entire team on that play, i'd say even the coaches.

as a leader, i think he also feels strongly about pre-season games in general and with the brand new comissioner watching, he looked him straight in the eye and told what he thought was right for all players.

pre-season is about making the owners money, not about conditioning. They are showcases where veteran players risk injury and don't get paid and testbeds for new talent. it should just be the latter. you won't find one starter in favor of them.

Nice take.

You would think we would know Portis better by now. Since he's been here he's been a player that's given this team 110% effort on every play, whether it's picking up blitzing LBs or playing hurt. He's the kind of guy you wish you could clone and have an entire team full of.

He gets banged up in a meaningless preseason game, he's frustrated about it and lets his feelings be known.

Personally, I'm not going to hold it against him.

I think it's funny that some people are so quick to question someone's leadership based on a couple of words. I'm sure that his teammates and coaches understand why he said what he did and aren't questioning his leadership abilities today. I'm sure they know what kind of guy he is and they can understand why he's upset over getting hurt in a preseason game.

Our entire season could potentially be in jeopardy, isn't that worth getting upset over??

Hog's Breath
08-14-2006, 11:03 AM
i totally disagree with you, hog. people would have been all over mr portis for not having heart, lack of hustle, or whatever if he walks off without trying to make that tackle. his hustle and determination on that play is the reason the fans of washington have grown to love him. no matter whats going on around him, us fans know we can count on #26 going full bore, 100% on every play.


Yeah, you got a point, there. It just would have been nice if he would have injured the guy he was tackling instead of himself, lol.

memphisskin
08-14-2006, 11:06 AM
Injuries do happen in football, and like TAFKAS said they could happen in practice, mini camp, OTA's, basically anytime they put the pads on they are at risk. I want to see all the starters play some, but only because I want to brag to my friends how awesome our offense looks. The games don't count and I don't want the HUB of our team any more exposed than he has to be. The preseason is for evaluating marginal players.

Portis had no option, he made the tackle because he's a competitor. I haven't heard his comments, but I find myself agreeing with him. Do we really think that Portis needs the work in the preseason? Running the ball is more instinctive, rookie running backs normally have the easies transition. We have no questions about Portis, and nothing good could come of his playing in four preseason games.

hurrykaine
08-14-2006, 11:13 AM
Portis' comments came out of frustration. I do believe this will be the year of Ladel Betts though.

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