Aug/20/08 10:39 PM Filed in:
Clinton
Portis
Although Washington Redskins
running back Clinton Portis is not a fan of the
preseason, he said he has some interest in playing
Saturday against the Carolina Panthers. Redskins
starters are expected to play most of the first
half at Bank of America Stadium in Charlotte as
Coach Jim Zorn stages a dress rehearsal for the
regular season, and Portis wants to measure
himself against the Panthers' aggressive defense.
"They blitz every other play and look like they really
game-plan for the teams they playing, [so] you can't
help but realize the season's right around the corner,"
Portis said before practice yesterday at Redskins Park.
The Panthers will "come with a lot, [and] it's going to
be a physical game."
The Redskins' top back has not been hit much in the
preseason. After sitting out Washington's 30-16 victory
over the Indianapolis Colts in the Hall of Fame Game
Aug. 3, Portis played a couple of series with the
first-team offense in a 17-14 victory over the Buffalo
Bills Aug. 9. Portis also got the night off on Aug. 16
as Washington defeated the New York Jets, 13-10.
Thanks to Zorn, Portis should be well rested when the
Redskins kick off the regular season Sept. 4 against
the New York Giants at Giants Stadium. But the
offensive and defensive starters need an extended
session together before they begin the season, Zorn
said, and Portis is a big part of Zorn's West Coast
offense.
"It's kind of exciting," Portis said of Zorn's plan to
evaluate the team's starters against Carolina. "I kind
of want to play, and I don't want to play. Being that I
have to play, and it's not my choice, I can't do
nothing but be excited about it.
"Once you get on the field and you got your mind-set
that you've got to plan on playing then, of course,
it's exciting. You love to see the guys running around,
and you love to be a part of it."
In his only preseason appearance, Portis had 18 yards
on seven rushes and scored on a one-yard run. He also
had one reception for five yards and blocked well in
pass protection for quarterback Jason Campbell. Portis,
who takes pride in his blocking, will be especially
focused on his blitz assignments this week.
"You never know what play [is] going to be the play"
that wins a game, Portis said. "We won a lot of games,
and lost a lot of games, by seven points or less. You
never know what play [is] going to change the outcome
of the game. I try to go out and [block] as if that's
the play."
Portis, whom Redskins officials have praised for his
commitment to the team's offseason workout program,
received a $9.3 million singing bonus in March and was
guaranteed at least $15.7 million through 2010 as part
of his restructured contract that helped the Redskins
get under the NFL salary cap.
With two preseason games remaining, Portis's main goal
is to be physically sound for the season opener, but "I
can't worried about getting hurt," he said. "If I get
hurt, I get hurt. I got to go out and play football."
(washingtonpost.com)