Nov/09/08 08:06 PM Filed in:
Kenny
Phillips
On the sideline during Giants
games, if rookie safety Kenny Phillips ever needs
advice, veteran Sammy Knight is ready with 12
years' worth. Some of it is tips on reading keys
and recognizing plays. Some is making sure
Phillips' head is in the right place.
"There's only one ball out there," Knight likes to tell
Phillips. "As long as you see the ball, you can go get
it."
Sunday night against the Eagles, Phillips will be
seeing the ball a lot more than usual. The first-round
pick will start in place of James Butler, who has been
ruled out after injuring his knee last week against the
Cowboys. After being used mainly in sub packages
through the Giants' first eight games, Phillips will
make his first NFL start -- against a division rival on
Sunday Night Football, no less.
"A coming-out party," Phillips said. "I appreciate it."
Not that Phillips is throwing a party himself. Instead,
he has been extraordinarily calm. He has already seen a
lot of playing time this season, so he sees this as an
opportunity to be in on more snaps, not a milestone. In
the locker room after practice Friday, he said he
hadn't even told his family yet.
"I guess (it's a big deal), but I mean, I don't look at
that way," he said. "Honestly, I don't. I'm just going
out there to play."
Phillips will play free safety, while Michael Johnson
will slide over to Butler's spot on the strong side and
will also be responsible for making the calls in the
secondary. In sub packages, Knight will be used as the
extra safety, like he was after Butler got hurt in the
Dallas game. Cornerback R.W. McQuarters has also
practiced at safety this week.
This will be the second straight game in Philadelphia
that Butler has missed. Last December, he was sidelined
with a hamstring injury. This week, he thought he might
have a chance to play but experienced pain and swelling
when he practiced in a limited capacity Thursday.
"I feel very bad about it," Butler said. "It's a big
game in the division. But at the same time, I think the
team will do better without me because I'm not as
healthy as I should be."
Butler expects to be back next week. In the meantime,
the Giants will turn to Phillips, who made a name for
himself in the preseason with his NFC-East worthy hits.
He snared his first interception two weeks ago against
Pittsburgh and so far has proved to be what the Giants
expected when they drafted him: A rangy, physical
player with a lot of upside.
"You teach him where to be at," Johnson said, "and he's
going to make the plays naturally."
(nj.com)