Clinton Portis Wants to Turn Training Camp Into a
Resort
Jul/30/07 03:33 PM
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In 31 NFL training
camps, the reporters show up looking for something to
write and hoping they can get at least one player to
say something more interesting than, "We're just
going to take this season one game at a time."
At the Redskins' camp it's different because Clinton
Portis is around. Dan Steinberg has a post at D.C.
Sports Bog on what Portis said to the media Friday,
and it includes more interesting quotes than most NFL
players give the media in their entire careers. This
is my favorite and, I think, Steinberg's:
"My idea of improving
training camp is turning this into a resort, and
that's going into the season healthy. I think the
more guys you can get into the season healthy, the
better chance you have, but Coach Gibbs and them's
idea is totally different than mine, and they the
rulers of this team. They the people who run this
team, so whatever it is, I've just got to buy into
it. I can't be an outcast any more, I can't stand up
and speak on behalf of the team.
The whole thing is
worth reading because Portis has the extraordinarily
rare quality of being simultaneously articulate and
incomprehensible.
(aolsportsblog.com)
Clinton Portis Update
Jun/18/07 06:19 PM
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RB Clinton Portis
(shoulder and knee) again took part in a few drills
but said he'll be fine for training camp. "My
shoulder feels good; my knee's a little sore," he
said.
(hometownannapolis.com)
Clinton Portis Update
Jan/28/07 11:29 AM
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Clinton Portis,
Redskins running back: His 2006 season cut in half by
a shoulder injury, Portis is still just 25 and has
plenty good years ahead of him. But if the Redskins
struggle behind quarterback Jason Campbell and their
perennial free-agent busts, Portis' best Super Bowl
chances are elsewhere. Potential Super Bowl: 2011.
(contracostatimes.com)
Redskins' Portis has shoulder surgery
Dec/05/06 10:18 PM
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ASHBURN, Va. —
Washington Redskins running back Clinton Portis had
shoulder surgery Tuesday that will require six months
of rehabilitation.
Portis was placed on injured reserve Nov. 15 after
breaking a bone in his hand in a loss to
Philadelphia, but his left shoulder had also been
ailing him all season. He partially dislocated the
shoulder making a tackle in the first preseason game,
then jammed the rotator cuff in the regular-season
opener.
Tuesday's surgery repaired a torn labrum and
stabilized the shoulder.
Portis' injuries — which also included a
sprained ankle — led to the worst season in his
five-year NFL career. He finished with 523 yards on
127 carries, the first time he rushed for fewer than
1,300 yards.
(thestar.com)
Redskins RB Portis to miss rest of season
Nov/15/06 02:36 PM
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ASHBURN, Va., Nov. 15
(UPI) -- Clinton Portis, who suffered a broken hand
last week, has been placed on injured reserve, ending
the Washington Redskins running back's season.
Portis broke a bone in his hand early in Washington's
loss at Philadelphia last Sunday.
Doctors surgically placed three screws in the fourth
metacarpal of Portis's right hand and said he would
miss 3-4 weeks. However, by placing the running back
on injured reserve, barring him from returning this
season, the Redskins allow Portis to sooner undergo
shoulder surgery that had been planned for the
offseason, the team said Wednesday.
Ladell Betts is expected to take Portis's spot in the
starting lineup.
In eight games this season, Portis, 25, had 523
rushing yards and seven touchdowns. In four previous
NFL seasons, Portis never totaled less than 1,315
rushing yards.
Washington signed tight end Brian Kozlowski to take
Portis's spot on the roster.
(upi.com)
Redskins' Portis has surgery, out 3-4 weeks Running
back has screws inserted after breaking bone in hand
Nov/13/06 11:21 PM
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ASHBURN, Va. - Redskins
running back Clinton Portis is recovering from
surgery on a broken bone in his right hand and is
expected to be sidelined up to four weeks.
Portis had three screws inserts into the ring finger
bone, which was broken late in the first quarter of
Sunday’s 27-3 loss to Philadelphia. He’ll
wear a cast for a week to help control swelling, then
some kind of splint during the rest of his
rehabilitation.
Portis conceivably could be done for the year.
He’s had four injuries in three months and
isn’t due to return until mid-December. The
Redskins are 3-and-6 -- and barring a turnaround --
will likely be well out of contention by then.
(msnbc.com)
Portis Says Offense Lacks Confidence
Oct/28/06 11:17 AM
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ASHBURN,
Va. (AP) - Washington Redskins
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running
back Clinton Portis says he'd like to get more
carries but he understands the offensive coaches want
to spread the ball around.
Portis, who is recovering from a sprained
ankle suffered in the 36-to-22 loss to the
Indianapolis Colts, had just 12 carries for 43 yards
on Sunday.
He says that inconsistency has begun to breed a lack
of confidence among the players. Portis says they've
bought into Al Saunders' new offense, but not
producing the results they know they're capable of
has some players questioning
themselves.
Portis says he'll use the bye week to heal his injury
and he expects to be ready for the Redskins' next
game at FedEx Field when they face the Dallas Cowboys
on November fifth.
(wjla.com)
Portis Update
Aug/29/06 09:54 AM
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Meanwhile, injured
running back Clinton Portis continues to make
progress in his rehabilitation from a partially
dislocated left shoulder. Portis ran sprints during
practice yesterday, and Bubba Tyer, the team's
director of sports medicine, said he likes what he
has seen.
Will Portis be back for the season opener Sept. 11
against the Minnesota Vikings?
"It's two weeks from tonight," Tyer said. "We've got
a shot at it."
(baltimoresun.com)