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Portis' New Persona = TAZ!

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http://redskins.com/news/newsDetail.jsp?id=34896

Portis Predicts a More Wide Open Offense
By Gary Fitzgerald
Redskins.com
March 17, 2008

Clinton Portis has had plenty of personas. Now add "Tasmanian Devil" to the mix.

Portis is expected to have a leading role in the Redskins' new West Coast offense installed by Jim Zorn.

He could be Zorn's version of Shaun Alexander, who has excelled most of this decade in Seattle where Zorn was an assistant coach. Alexander rushed for 1,000-plus yards every season from 2001-05, including a career-high 1,880 yards and 27 touchdowns in 2005.

On the first day of the Redskins' off-season workouts, Portis arrived at Redskins Park on Monday optimistic about the new offense.

"I'll be the Tasmanian Devil," he said. "If Shaun Alexander did great in this system, I'm sure I'll be all right."

Portis excelled in the West Coast offense with the Denver Broncos from 2002-03, rushing for 3,099 yards in two seasons.

With the Redskins since 2004, Portis has proven he can be a workhorse back, rushing for 4,616 yards the last four years.

Last year, he rushed for 1,262 yards and 11 touchdowns on 325 carries. He also caught a career-high 47 passes for 389 yards.

Under Zorn, the Redskins' offense will be "more like a spread, Denver system, with pretty much the same play-calling, the same strategies and hot routes [as in Denver]," Portis said.

"I think you're going to see a lot of players go wild [in terms of] stats this year," he added. "I think there will be more opportunities to open it up and spread it out. We'll be exploiting matchups."

Running backs in the West Coast offense typically are multi-purpose backs, similar to Alexander and Philadelphia Eagles' Brian Westbrook. They play a more active role in the passing game, both as a receiver and a blocker.

Portis should be an ideal fit for that role.

Zorn has already commented how much he admires how Portis handles himself as a blocker. He oftentimes levels punishing blocks to blitzing linebackers and safeties at the line of scrimmage.

Portis said he is committed to off-season workouts after six years of hard hits and pounding in the NFL.

He hopes his presence on the first day of the off-season workout program helps set a tone.

"I'm getting older, wiser," he said. "I'm trying to work on team unity. A lot of the guys are here. I'm sure over the next week, everybody will be around. It's an early jump."

Portis also commented for the first time on Joe Gibbs's retirement as head coach and team president of the Redskins.

"It came as a shock to all of us," he said. "Obviously everyone in the locker room would have loved to have Coach Gibbs back. I'm sure everybody around here learned something from Coach Gibbs.

"Maybe we didn't do the things that he set out to accomplish, but at the same time, people became men under Coach Gibbs--and that will last a lifetime."



I cannot express the love that I have for this man! He is the perfect example of an ego-less player, he sometimes runs his mouth when he shouldn't (i.e. - Vick's Dog Fighting) but he is the epitamy of a professional and loves to play no matter what his assignment is. By the way, I hope his predictions are true!
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I am officially pumped for next season. portis is a defined team leader and will carry this team next year.
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I think the Redskins are going to be a tough team to beat this season.
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Someone needs to photoshop that!
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*sigh....

I feel myself getting excited for this coming season and I'm fighting it tooth and nail.
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Chris Luva Luva wrote:I feel myself getting excited for this coming season and I'm fighting it tooth and nail.


It happens to me every year, even when Pardee was the coach.
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"If Shaun Alexander did great in this system, I'm sure I'll be all right."

Translation: If a washed up, soon to be unemployed, all his success was due to his offensive line, has-been could win MVP in this system, I'll get 2000 yards rushing and receiving this season. - CP
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Chris Luva Luva wrote:*sigh....

I feel myself getting excited for this coming season and I'm fighting it tooth and nail.


Don't worry too much; all that excitement will rush out of you once Caldwell decides to sign somewhere else.
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PulpExposure wrote:
Chris Luva Luva wrote:*sigh....

I feel myself getting excited for this coming season and I'm fighting it tooth and nail.


Don't worry too much; all that excitement will rush out of you once Caldwell decides to sign somewhere else.


:lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: Thanks, I needed that reality check. Or how about when we trade A. Mix for Player X and Mix becomes what the player we acquired used to be....

I can't wait. :twisted:
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The Redskins O was supposed to blow up under Saunders' scheme when he got here, too. We had a good RB and TE like he had in Kansas City, but better receivers, so we were going to have better production right?

Hooligan will wait and see.
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Hooligan wrote:Hooligan will wait and see.


Use of the 3rd person, -50 points.
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jeremyroyce wrote:I think the Redskins are going to be a tough team to beat this season.


Do you really think that? Man I love this team. But its hard to look around the NFC East and feel confident that the Skins are better than the Cowoys, Giants and Eagles.

I don't have especially high expectations. So I'll be going nuts if we go 8-8 or 9-7.
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riggofan wrote:
jeremyroyce wrote:I think the Redskins are going to be a tough team to beat this season.


Do you really think that? Man I love this team. But its hard to look around the NFC East and feel confident that the Skins are better than the Cowoys, Giants and Eagles.

I don't have especially high expectations. So I'll be going nuts if we go 8-8 or 9-7.


ditto, I said the same thing about our team last year and we made 9-7. I'll take 9-7 and the wild-card in Zorn's 1st year. We will have 3 out of 4 seasons in the playoffs and a springboard for next year...Dear God, I am already talking about next March....I AM BORED!
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Hooligan wrote:The Redskins O was supposed to blow up under Saunders' scheme when he got here, too. We had a good RB and TE like he had in Kansas City, but better receivers, so we were going to have better production right?

Hooligan will wait and see.



Yeah, b/c when you're so thin at O-Line, you got a guy back in the line up that has a pulled groin with no lateral movement, you're BOUND to succeed. Keep it in context.....
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ok I Agreed with a lot said, but here is my take. WHen I look at the NFC East, I see at the most competitive conf in NFL. and there everybody has weeknesses. Giants secondary is weak, solid Offense. Eagles's dont have WRs , defense is solid. Cowboys dont have secondary , solid offense. Redskins will struggle offense , but solid D. So we have a chance, just like everybody else. Besides, I am excited about next season, our rookies DE, WR and OT will help us in the long run. I expect our Offense to struggle, but with the Key players we have like Cooley, Portis and Moss..the transition will be easier.
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