Sep/23/08 06:44 PM Filed in:
Roger
McIntosh
In the next two weeks, the
Redskins will need all the playmakers they can
muster, with NFC East road games at Dallas and
Philadelphia just ahead.
Rocky McIntosh, for his part, has been taking steps in
that direction.
The third-year linebacker out of Miami continues his
comeback from a serious knee injury suffered last year
on Week 15 at the Meadowlands.
The last three weeks, he has exhibited that he can be a
force in the Redskins’ defense.
In Sunday’s 24-17 win over Arizona at FedExField,
McIntosh may have played his best game as a Redskin.
Statistically, he led Greg Blache’s defense with
10 tackles.
He also forced running back Edgerrin James into a
fumble recovered by Carlos Rogers in the first quarter
and combined with Andre Carter to sack Kurt Warner with
just under 11 minutes left in the game.
The week before, when the Redskins outscored New
Orleans 29-24, McIntosh forced a fumble by Jeremy
Shockey and in the Sept. 4 opener versus at the
Meadowlands he posted eight tackles.
He may be rounding into shape at just the right time.
Certainly, he’ll be tested next week when matched
up, as the flow of the game dictates, versus Pro Bowl
tight end Jason Witten.
“This is a game that can really get us
going,” the 6-2, 232-pound McIntosh said.
“The Cardinals are a good team,” he added.
“You have to say that about any team with Pro
Bowl-caliber wide receivers, with a Pro Bowl-caliber
quarterback and running back. A win over that team is a
big win.”
But McIntosh knows the intensity level will be elevated
the next two weeks.
“Your motivation has to be really high for NFC
East games,” he said. “But really, any time
you’re playing in the NFL, you’d better be
motivated to do your job.”
The Redskins’ best moment last season came when
they traveled to the Meadowlands in mid-December and
handled the New York Giants, who went on to win the
Super Bowl, 22-10.
But for McIntosh, that trip to Giants Stadium was a
personal disaster as he went down with a knee injury
that required surgery and a long rehab.
The way he’s played through the first three games
of 2008 suggests he’s back on an upswing.
(redskins.com)