Jul/31/08 03:54 PM Filed in:
Roger
McIntosh
Linebacker Rocky McIntosh has
maintained a low profile during training camp at
Redskins Park, having repeatedly declined to speak
with reporters.
All subjects are off-limits with McIntosh, who has been
especially reluctant to discuss his progress in
rehabilitation from reconstructive knee surgery. But
after practice yesterday, McIntosh, in a rare interview
since a season-ending knee injury in December, said it
is nothing personal, but that he is busy.
"I'm just trying to be a guy, man," McIntosh said. "I'm
just out here trying to help the team out, get better.
Anytime you step between those white lines, you've got
to give 100 percent, and that's what I do. That's what
I'm doing out there. Right now, that's all I have time
for. You know what I mean?"
McIntosh, who is beginning his third season, tore the
anterior cruciate and medial collateral ligaments in
his left knee in a 22-10 victory over the New York
Giants on Dec. 16. He had surgery after the swelling
subsided and has been working "as hard as I can" since
to return to the starting lineup.
McIntosh, who had a history of right knee problems
while at the University of Miami, fared well in his
offseason rehab, the Redskins said, and is considered
to be further along than cornerback Carlos Rogers, who
tore his right anterior cruciate and medial collateral
ligaments in a 52-7 loss to the New England Patriots on
Oct. 28.
McIntosh and Rogers are not participating in 11-on-11
drills and have been ruled out of Sunday's Hall of Fame
preseason game against the Indianapolis Colts in
Canton, Ohio.
But McIntosh is optimistic about rejoining the
first-team defense soon.
"I don't see no bad stuff" on the practice film,
McIntosh said. "So you just have to take it from there
and see where it goes."
McIntosh finished second on the team in tackles last
season with 105, including 70 unassisted. Because of
his current physical limitations, McIntosh, who was in
his first season as a starter in 2007, has focused on
becoming a smarter player, he said.
"Last year, I just came out there and wanted to pound
everybody," he said. "From last year to this year, I
know this game is more mental. I've been working on the
mental game. Just forget all that physical stuff. Just
be where you're supposed to be and you're going to make
plays."
(washingtonpost.com)