Ten Texts With Kenny
Phillips
Sep/10/08 07:57 AM Filed in:
Kenny
Phillips
Here’s our first set of
text messages to and from Giants safety Kenny
Phillips. He was a first-round pick in the
2008 draft, and he is being counted upon to
help fill the void created by the departure
of Gibril Wilson.
Q: How did that first game, in prime
time, feel?
A: It felt pretty good to be
playing in my first NFL game especially since we were
the only game on that night so that meant everyone was
watching.
Q: Have the guys been showing off their
rings?
A: LOL not at all. To be
honest with you a lot of the guys don’t even wear
them.
Q: Did you feel extra pressure because
you’re on the defending NFL champions?
A: No I wouldn’t say
that. When you are a first round pick
there’s an automatic pressure to play well ASAP
but so far I haven’t felt any and that’s
thanks to the guys and coaches around me because they
are making sure I know what I’m doing before I
step out on that field and I feel as long as you know
what your doing there’s no such thing as
pressure.
Q: Has the team recovered from Osi
Umenyiora being done for the year?
A: I think so. Even though
having him this season would have probably made winning
a lot easier, we couldn’t focus on who we
didn’t have.
Q: Did Strahan seem like he wanted to
suit up on Thursday night?
A: I didn’t get a chance to
see him.
Q: Did you worry in the second half that
you guys were letting the Redskins hang around too
long?
A: No the offense played very well
and even though they didn’t put up a lot of
points they controlled the game clock which helped us
out a lot.
Q: The Rams [New York’s next
opponent] looked rough. Are you already being
warned not to take them too lightly?
A: It was the first game of the
season so no team looked perfect. I do expect
them to bounce back and play us very hard especially at
home.
Q: Is the pro game a lot faster than what
you were used to in college?
A: No sir. I think the game
only becomes fast when you are not sure what you are
doing. When you know your assisngments football
is still football, no matter what level.
Q: There’s a lot of talk about you
becoming a starter soon. Are you anxious to break
into the starting lineup?
A: Yes. The goal in camp was
to compete for the starting job and I’m going to
continue to do so until that happens but right now both
safeties are playing well so I’ll play my role
until I earn another one.
(profootballtalk.com)