There were times in the
Browns' off-season when it appeared Kellen Winslow
might be a negative issue in 2008.
He started talking about wanting a new contract at the
Super Bowl. He had another knee surgery -- his fourth,
at least -- after the Pro Bowl.
In April, the Browns traded a future draft choice to
pick a tight end, Winslow's possible successor. Then
Winslow missed all of the team's voluntary off-season
practices in May and June.
But on Saturday, Winslow sounded very much like the
football "warrior" beloved by his teammates.
"We have a lot to prove. I can't wait. I wish the
[first] game was tomorrow," he said.
Winslow is so eager to get back to work, he
jump-started his season by hosting a youth football
camp this weekend at North Olmsted High School.
Quarterback Ken Dorsey joined him.
In an interview at the camp, Winslow left no doubt
about his dedication to his team and his career.
• On the health of his right knee, severely
injured in his 2005 motorcycle accident:
"It's been a long [time] since the accident. I still
have to rehab. It's tough, but nothing's going to stop
me from my dream. I'm ready.
"I think I've put in the time, the hard work, this
season. My first year back, I couldn't run as much as
I'd like. But last year I was in pretty good shape
coming back to training camp and I think I'm in good
shape now.
"I've had [so many] operations, I don't even remember
what I had. The point is, I'm ready. Nothing's going to
stop me from being ready for the season and stopping my
dream."
• On pacing himself during training camp:
"I'll take it day by day. Training camp is a grind. You
have to be smart, take care of your body. I have to get
better and get ready for the season."
• On the status of his request for a new contract,
with three years remaining on his current one:
"It's not up to me. It's up to the Browns and my agent.
They're talking. My job is to play football to the best
of my ability. The only reason I want an extension, I
want to be a Cleveland Brown for a long time.
"I want to be here with Romeo [Crennel, head coach] and
[offensive coordinator Rob] Chudzinski and our
quarterbacks and Braylon [Edwards], the whole team. I
love this town."
• On his reaction to the Browns drafting tight end
Martin Rucker:
"We're playing for now. It's all about now. Martin
Rucker's a young guy I'm going to try to take under my
wing, show him the ropes. He's got a lot of talent. He
can help us win."
• On the difference this year in knowing Derek
Anderson is the starting quarterback instead of having
a "competition" in camp:
"Well, all three quarterbacks are competing. Obviously,
Derek did a fine job last season. I think the big thing
is that we protected him. The five offensive linemen,
even the guys behind the five starters, did a great
job. It helps a lot from previous years.
"Whoever's in there, we support. Nobody talks about
Dorsey. Dorsey does so much for this team. He helps out
Brady Quinn and Derek Anderson so much, and Chudzinski.
He does a lot for the team he doesn't get a lot of
credit for."
• On staying in San Diego and skipping voluntary
team practices:
"Do you think I wasn't working out? You know what, when
I got hurt my first year, I was there the whole year at
the Cleveland Browns training facility. When I got hurt
my second year in the accident, I was there the whole
year. Third year, I was there the whole year. And the
fourth year, I was there. So I needed a break. And my
wife needed a break. We wanted to go back to our
hometown and just get away from the facility because it
does wear down on you a little bit. We just wanted to
get away."
• On handling lofty expectations and a marquee
schedule, including five prime-time network games:
"I hope we rise to the challenge. We didn't meet the
challenge last year. We have a lot to prove. I can't
wait to get started. I wish the [first] game was
tomorrow. We have to get our minds right. The first
game against the Cowboys, that's going to be the
biggest game of the year, I think."
(blog.cleveland.com)