jbcjr14
10-10-2005, 02:13 PM
Did anyone else notice the dejected look on Mr. Portis yesterday after the game? That is what I love about a leader, he is really pissed off they did not win that game....Why do I bring this up???? Because he is the leader of this team and that dejection will translate to the practice field this week and into the film room this week to make sure this feeling doesn't happen again two weeks in a row.
Kudos to the coaching staff for making this "team" a cohesive unit and not falling apart under any circumstance this current season. The leadership of the staff and the leadership of the players (Portis, Brunell, etc) is going to pay off HUGE in this long run to January 2006.
BigSKINBauer
10-10-2005, 02:51 PM
yes sir he was pissed off. He isn't gonna let anything from stopping him from winning in KC
CrazyCanuck
10-10-2005, 03:51 PM
Maybe he was pissed Gibbs didn't call on him for the 2-pt conversion at the end? Hope not.
SUNRA
10-10-2005, 04:06 PM
He should really be pissed with himself for dropping the ball and not reacting to the play. Every time Portis fumbles we have loss. (Giants and Browns) How can you not know the play is called for you 3 seconds after leaving the huddle?
JWsleep
10-10-2005, 04:11 PM
I was impressed with Portis overall yeasterday (minus the fumble). He played hurt, got over 100, and was great on blitz pickup. Of course he was dejected. He is a leader, he wants to win, and we were so close. Now they need to take this hatred of losing, and use it to motivate them. Next week is a very tough one.
Luxorreb
10-10-2005, 04:38 PM
Portis did play his arse off yesterday. For the most part our whole team did. Unfortunately we had some bad luck and ultimately didn't have enough points when time ran out. Great effort yesterday. Sure he looked dejected yesterday. You know he wanted to come into Denver and win against his old team. A new Broncos #26 ran for 2 huge, long TD's.
saden1
10-10-2005, 05:12 PM
The fumble wasn't Portis' fault alone. I don't any one can blame a bad hand-off on just the RB.
That Guy
10-10-2005, 05:20 PM
maybe his dejection also had to do with seeing how well his super cheap replacement was doing and that he might not be the one of the two with 1500 at the end of the season... not what i think, but just a thought.
Daseal
10-10-2005, 05:26 PM
While Portis may not have been the best RB we could have gotten for Bailey (Alexander was a real possibility and fits better into Gibbs' scheme) he is the perfect leader for our team. He's outspoken, seems to be popular with the media, seems to be beloved by both the players and the staff. He takes responsibility, he steps up to make others play harder.
Long story short, his stats haven't been great since coming to DC, but who's stats have? I wouldn't change that move for anything. While Denver got a very talented back in Tatum Bell with our 2nd round pick, until he turns into the leader that Portis is I can't buy that Denver got the best of the deal. We had to deal Bailey because he didn't want to be here anymore. The fumble sucked, but it was early and Portis played his ass off. It's not like it was a nice temperature and sunny. It was pouring down nasty rain, I can accept many more mistakes in weather like that.
BigSKINBauer
10-10-2005, 05:28 PM
i don't think Portis was Mad, he was disappointed that is all. no way was he mad about betts or the two point conversion. portis isn't like that