Jul/29/08 04:58 PM Filed in:
Kenny
Phillips
ALBANY, N.Y. - Kenny Phillips
really doesn't want to hurt his teammates. And
he's trying not to even hit them. But at times he
just can't help himself.
"It's kind of hard. I feel like I'm not doing my job if
I can't finish the play," the Giants' rookie safety
said today at lunch. "But I guess they see I'm capable
of getting there, so that's enough."
Phillips came up and slammed into RB Reuben Droughns
yesterday morning, knocking Droughns to the ground. He
later walloped WR Brandon London on a leaping catch
near the sideline. Last night, he would have clocked WR
Sinorice Moss on one play and finally showed some
restraint by putting his throwing his hands up to show
the coaching staff he was there and would have made the
play in a real game.
"I hate when that stuff happens because Coach Coughlin
calls me over every few minutes. Every time I do
something, I know he's coming (and saying), 'Try not to
do...'" Phillips said. "'All right, coach. I'm sorry.'
And I'm really trying not to do it, but it's part of
the game."
It's part of Phillips' game now. But in college, he was
more of an in-the-box guy. So he's still learning how
to be the roaming safety who will get a chance to make
a play on the ball or the receiver. That's scary to
think he's simply relying on pure speed right now and
has been in position to whack a couple of guys already.
If he gets a chance to finish these plays in games, he
might start developing a nice reputation for himself.
"That's what I'm hoping for," he said. "When I go out
there in the preseason, I'm definitely going to try to
do what I've been doing in practice - getting in
position to take someone's head off. I'm not trying to
hurt them intentionally, but I'm just doing my job. If
that reputation comes, then cool. I'll take it."
But he'd better be careful because that reputation also
comes with a target for the folks in the league office,
who will be looking to see if any of those hits are
illegal.
"I'm going to try not to get any of those," Phillips
said of potential fines. "But if it happens, I'll pay
for it."
Not as much as the hittee will.
(nj.com)