May/12/08 08:06 AM Filed in:
Antrel Rolle
Nobody gets Antrel
Rolle’s name right.
Everyone pronounces it “Ann-trel” –
including teammates – and amazingly enough,
that’s the pronunciation Rolle himself tells
anyone who asks.
“Everyone says ‘Ann-trel, Ann-trel’
and you can’t go around correcting everybody so I
just tell people ‘Ann-trel,’ ” Rolle
said. “But it’s really
‘Ahn-trel.’ ”
Rolle hopefully has more trouble with the name switch
than his current task of switching positions in the
Cardinals’ defensive backfield. Drafted as a
cornerback with the eighth overall pick in the 2005
draft, there were many at the time who thought Rolle
would eventually become a safety.
After a few years struggling at cornerback – and
then proving in 2007 with his five interceptions that
he was very effective in inside coverage – Rolle
became the candidate to replace the released Terrence
Holt as starting free safety.
“He’ll have to look at things inside-out
instead of outside-in, and that’s always a
challenge for guys,” defensive backs coach Teryl
Austin said. “There are some things he might
struggle with early but I am sure by the end of the day
he will be pretty good at it.”
Rolle called himself “a natural” for the
free safety spot. The mental work is more intense, but
he after playing all over the field growing up, finding
a new spot isn’t a big deal.
Austin sees the same thing, saying Rolle “just
likes to play.”
“If we told him you are going to be our starting
Will linebacker or our starting guard, he’d be
‘OK, wherever you want me to play,’ ”
Austin said.
It isn’t the prep work that concerns Rolle as
much as the absent one-on-one battle he craved while
playing cornerback.
“I love that one-on-one battle,” Rolle
said. “So I miss that. But now I’m
the last line of defense out there, and I am up to the
challenge.”
As for his name, Rolle is less concerned.
“I didn’t even know (how it was pronounced)
until I was 7,” he admitted.
(azcardinals.com)