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Old 05-25-2005, 07:31 AM   #1
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I really think this time that the redskins will be on nfl network. I believe that I saw on the bottom of the screen that clinton portis will be on skins cam. Finally I get to see some of my players getting some face time. Also I hope that he put an end on all that noise about Sean Taylor not being here in time for camp.
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Old 05-25-2005, 09:54 AM   #2
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I love the way we need to rely on Portis to give us the whereabouts of Sean Taylor. I hate all these "U" guys...
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Old 05-25-2005, 10:07 AM   #3
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I love the way we need to rely on Portis to give us the whereabouts of Sean Taylor. I hate all these "U" guys...
Not all of them. I think Portis has really shown himself to be a vocal leader on this team. He readily admits to having an off year last year (even though that "off year" produced the second most yards in franchise history), and expects to do much better. He is defending his teammates, while still carrying the company banner.

Portis is more than a great back - I expect him to be a league-wide superstar in the coming years.
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Old 05-25-2005, 12:17 PM   #4
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Not all of them. I think Portis has really shown himself to be a vocal leader on this team. He readily admits to having an off year last year (even though that "off year" produced the second most yards in franchise history), and expects to do much better. He is defending his teammates, while still carrying the company banner.

Portis is more than a great back - I expect him to be a league-wide superstar in the coming years.

How would we all feel about Portis if the Redskins were the ones who drafted him and he demanded a new deal or a trade with years left on his rookie contract? If Portis is a great leader why can't he convince his fellow "U" boy Taylor to at least return Gibbs phone calls?
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Old 05-25-2005, 10:27 AM   #5
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I'm really excited about, and I'm sure Portis is as well, to see more running plays tailored to his style this year. He said that Gibbs told him they averaged 5 yards a pop on stretch plays last year. I'm sure we'll see alot more of that this year, and in turn hopefully a 1500+ yard season for CP.
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Old 05-25-2005, 12:00 PM   #6
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And with the line that we have, I wouldn't think it was out of the question for him to get 1600-1700+. He definitely has the amount of attempts required.
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Old 05-25-2005, 03:35 PM   #7
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And with the line that we have, I wouldn't think it was out of the question for him to get 1600-1700+. He definitely has the amount of attempts required.
If we are going to have a rusher going for 1600-1700 yards then we should have one 1000 yard receiver and one around 900. A defense that is well rested and so on. I hope your right.
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Old 05-25-2005, 12:19 PM   #8
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What does being a good leader have to do with getting someone to return phone calls?
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I would think if he is a leader he would at least have the clout to get one of his teammates to call his head coach. Or are you saying that does not fall under the category of what a leader would do?
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I would think if he is a leader he would at least have the clout to get one of his teammates to call his head coach. Or are you saying that does not fall under the category of what a leader would do?
In the end ST has to be the guy to make the call. Doesn't have much to do with leadership if you ask me.

He can ask ST til he's blue in the face to call Gibbs, if ST says nah, I'm not going to call him does that make CP a poor leader??

I don't see much of a connection there between leadership and getting a guy to make a phone call.

This situation is all about Taylor, not Portis.
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Old 05-25-2005, 02:57 PM   #11
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In the end ST has to be the guy to make the call. Doesn't have much to do with leadership if you ask me.

He can ask ST til he's blue in the face to call Gibbs, if ST says nah, I'm not going to call him does that make CP a poor leader??

I don't see much of a connection there between leadership and getting a guy to make a phone call.

This situation is all about Taylor, not Portis.
True, it is all about Taylor. But a true leader is able to convince people that his way is the right way, or at least demands enough respect for someone who disagrees to at least give it a shot. Look at Gibbs. Of course there are alway some people that you just can't get through to without taking extreme measures....and unfortunately it appears that Sean is one of those people.

As much as he and everyone else talks about character, Gibbs has had guys like this before. Look at Riggins, Manley, I'm sure there were a couple more....they had their own issues and were a pain in the ass to deal with, but they had the talent and ability on the field to make it worthwhile. I'm not saying I agree with it, but as long as the guy shows up to mandatory camp in shape and continues to perform and improve in games, I could care less what he does the remainder of the time.
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Old 05-25-2005, 08:07 PM   #12
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Clinton Portis made his 1st and only mistake since joining the Redskins by even bothering to mention Sean Taylors name in an interview. Now it seems that the fans are going so far as to question the guys leadership qualities because he has`nt hog tied S.T. and dragged him to Washington for practice. They are both grown men... But only one is a professional. End of story.

Wanna point fingers in the Sean Taylor situation point to Sean Taylor and Drew Rosenhaus. Dont call out the guys that are doing everything right! Nobody got after Randy Thomas for " defending " Santana Moss. I mean if Santana doesnt return Gibbs next call are we gonna have a bash Randy party on the boards?

Seems to me like maybe the Tony Kornheiser article in the post had a little bit to much influence on most of you guy`s. I mean the whole Miami thing is getting overblown... Did T.O. go to miami? How bout that other Moss? or Jamal Lewis? Seems to me like the problems the Miami guys present their current teams are common among all players these days. And it boils down to one thing... M-O-N-E-Y!
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Old 05-25-2005, 08:22 PM   #13
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Clinton Portis made his 1st and only mistake since joining the Redskins by even bothering to mention Sean Taylors name in an interview. Now it seems that the fans are going so far as to question the guys leadership qualities because he has`nt hog tied S.T. and dragged him to Washington for practice. They are both grown men... But only one is a professional. End of story.

Wanna point fingers in the Sean Taylor situation point to Sean Taylor and Drew Rosenhaus. Dont call out the guys that are doing everything right! Nobody got after Randy Thomas for " defending " Santana Moss. I mean if Santana doesnt return Gibbs next call are we gonna have a bash Randy party on the boards?

Seems to me like maybe the Tony Kornheiser article in the post had a little bit to much influence on most of you guy`s. I mean the whole Miami thing is getting overblown... Did T.O. go to miami? How bout that other Moss? or Jamal Lewis? Seems to me like the problems the Miami guys present their current teams are common among all players these days. And it boils down to one thing... M-O-N-E-Y!


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Old 05-25-2005, 01:08 PM   #14
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He can be a good leader, just not a flawless leader. Since we don't know ANY details, there could be something very personal going on in Sean's life that we don't know about or have any business in knowing about that may not be related to football in any way. Maybe he's seen how everything he says and does gets over-hyped and he doesn't want that publicity.

Maybe HE'S the baby's daddy to Britney Spears. We'll see if he kicks right out of her womb...
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So by that argument, are you saying that Gibbs is not a true leader?
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