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Ramsey Eyes the Next Level

Posted: Tue Apr 05, 2005 2:45 pm
by hatsOFF2gibbs
Ramsey Eyes the Next Level
By Gary Fitzgerald
Redskins.com
April 5, 2005


For Patrick Ramsey, this is not just another offseason. With the start of voluntary workouts at Redskins Park on March 21, the fourth-year quarterback is preparing for perhaps his most important football season to date.
Ramsey no longer views himself as a fresh-faced rookie or a developing pro. And as he continues to learn the intricacies of Joe Gibbs' offense and adjust to new quarterbacks coach Bill Musgrave, he also recognizes that the time is now to establish himself as an every-game starter and a playoff-caliber quarterback in the NFL.

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Patrick Ramsey
Ramsey took a step in that direction in the last seven games of last season. He started all seven after relieving Mark Brunell mid-season, guiding the Redskins to three wins. He completed 65 percent of his passes--142-of-217 for 1,313 yards and eight touchdown passes--in those seven starts.

"My mindset right now is to just continue to improve," Ramsey said. "Last year, there was improvement during the course of the season, but I want to begin that process now. That'll put me at an accelerated level when I start the season.

"Obviously, you're going to learn something in every game you play. I want to be the guy who leads us to great things and turns this thing around. I want to be a part of the success and I want to be out there on the field when it happens."

At this time last year, Ramsey was still recovering from foot surgery that repaired a bothersome bone bruise that cut short his 2003 campaign. He didn't start working out with the offense until the team's third mini-camp in early June.

Ramsey expects that the weight training and getting the extra work with receivers this offseason will help him prepare better for training camp.

"At this point last year, I was barely walking," he said. "I had just gotten out of the boot [protecting his foot] and I was having trouble even doing simple things as far as playing quarterback is concerned. So I was set back last year. This year, I'm obviously further along because I'm not injured. I'm able to condition and go out there and weight train. I'll be in optimal shape when I start."

Last preseason, Ramsey struggled in two starts and Brunell landed the starting job coming out of preseason.

When Brunell suffered a hamstring injury in Week 2 against the New York Giants, Ramsey saw his first action of the regular season and struggled, throwing three second-half interceptions. It was clear that he had not fully adjusted to Gibbs' offense and was still relying on his instincts from former head coach Steve Spurrier's pass-oriented offense.

Ramsey replaced Brunell in Week 9 and started the remainder of the season. Overall, Ramsey completed 169-of-272 passes for 1,451 yards, 10 touchdowns and 11 interceptions. His QB rating was 74.8.

Ramsey's marked improvement in the last seven games has elevated his confidence level.

Asked what he specifically learned in those last seven games, Ramsey replued: "Running this offense in a game-time situation. It was important for me to go in there and see that and how the offense works and flows around me. You can see why Coach Gibbs calls certain things in certain situations, and that knowledge helps you as you're leading the team [downfield]. Towards the end of the season, I got more and more comfortable. Every play, I wasn't thinking as much. I was just playing the game and reacting and letting my instincts take over."

Listen to Ramsey talk and it's clear he has moved beyond the adjustment period from Spurrier's offense to Gibbs' offense.

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Patrick Ramsey
"There's no adjusting, it's just moving forward now," he said.

In comparing the two offenses, Ramsey said the primary difference is that in Gibbs' offense, the focus is on a more balanced offensive attack. The offense picks it spots in the downfield passing game.

"You pick your time [to throw downfield]," he said. "And at the same time, you play to your strengths. We've added some receivers this year who will help us get the ball downfield. I'm real excited about them. Just watching David Patten and Santana Moss, I can see their burst in speed and I can see their ability."

Entering his fourth season as a Redskin, Ramsey is also qualified to comment on the Redskins' offseason, which has been noticeably quieter in terms of new players. The team's high-profile transaction was the trade of wide receiver Laveranues Coles to the New York Jets for Moss.

The Redskins also brought in offensive lineman Casey Rabach, Patten and defensive back Pierson Prioleau in free agency.

Said Ramsey: "We don't seem to have as many needs this year. Coach Gibbs, in his first year, put things in place and he's just trying to add to that now and mold the team the way he wants us to play and the style he wants us to play. So hopefully, the quiet side of the offseason will be beneficial because we'll have continuity."

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I thought this was a pretty good article. Seems like Ramsey is getting used to how JGibbs runs his offense. Hopefully he can produce a lot more next season and help his team get in the playoffs!

Posted: Tue Apr 05, 2005 3:19 pm
by Redskins4Life
I hope he does real good this season

Posted: Tue Apr 05, 2005 3:33 pm
by RobSkins1
Good read Got to love that guy GO RAMSEY

Posted: Tue Apr 05, 2005 3:35 pm
by REDEEMEDSKIN
"There's no adjusting, it's just moving forward now," [Ramsey] said.


That line alone gave me goose bumps. He seems a LOT more confident than last year. Hopefully, he'll breakout this season. I can hear it now... "Play action, Ramsey pumps to Patten, throws a deeeeep strike to Moss, who leaves the defender in his wake. TOUCHDOWN, WASHINGTON REDSKINS!!!"

Strike up the band. Ramsey is gonna light it up!!!

HTTR

Posted: Tue Apr 05, 2005 4:00 pm
by Hogfather
REDEEMEDSKIN wrote:"Play action, Ramsey pumps to Patten, throws a deeeeep strike to Moss, who leaves the defender in his wake. TOUCHDOWN, WASHINGTON REDSKINS!!!"


I like the sound of that, hopefully it happens a lot this year and any combo (Cooley, Royal, Patten, Moss, Whoever) would be fine with me :D

Nice article! I've always liked Ramsey and can't wait to see him grow even more as the season approaches and hopefully goes on well in to the playoffs.

Posted: Tue Apr 05, 2005 4:06 pm
by hatsOFF2gibbs
I don't care who he throws it to.....as long as the burgandy and red catches it! :)

Posted: Tue Apr 05, 2005 4:11 pm
by Tug_72
I love it.

Good article, Ramsey is the guy!

GO SKINS!!!

Posted: Tue Apr 05, 2005 5:23 pm
by Justice Hog
Every play, I wasn't thinking as much. I was just playing the game and reacting and letting my instincts take over."


In my opinion, this is the reason Ramsey will improve dramatically at QB this year. His "learning curve" is diminishing...and he is now starting to let his instincts/ability take over. No more thinking and re-thinking what he is doing.

I think we're in for a lot of fun this year, folks.

Posted: Tue Apr 05, 2005 6:26 pm
by ejay183
If he contiunes to improve like he did at the end of the season, I will be very pleased. I have always been a Ramsey fan and glad to see Gibbs teach him the ropes.

Posted: Tue Apr 05, 2005 6:30 pm
by DaSkinz4L
Come on Pat Just one 16game season with no injuries to prove your a proven playing QB in the NFL so everybody can get off our jocks about needing a QB!!

Posted: Tue Apr 05, 2005 6:30 pm
by DaSkinz4L
Come on Pat Just one 16game season with no injuries to prove your a proven playing QB in the NFL so everybody can get off our jocks about needing a QB!!

Posted: Tue Apr 05, 2005 8:09 pm
by Skinna Mob
Im just gonna go head and bless the offensive line now...I hate to get so excited. But the confidence/cockiness (whatever) that is starting to be displayed by this "Kat" is just what every great leader must possess to be victorious.

My 2 cents

Posted: Tue Apr 05, 2005 8:13 pm
by washington53
REDEEMEDSKIN wrote:
"There's no adjusting, it's just moving forward now," [Ramsey] said.


That line alone gave me goose bumps. He seems a LOT more confident than last year. Hopefully, he'll breakout this season. I can hear it now... "Play action, Ramsey pumps to Patten, throws a deeeeep strike to Moss, who leaves the defender in his wake. TOUCHDOWN, WASHINGTON REDSKINS!!!"

Strike up the band. Ramsey is gonna light it up!!!

HTTR


I like what i read in the article and wat REDEEMEDSKIN said... Sounds Good. I really hope Ramsey will do great this year and lead us to the playoffs and hopeuflly superbowl

Posted: Tue Apr 05, 2005 10:21 pm
by vife
i think he has the talent.

Posted: Wed Apr 06, 2005 12:14 pm
by DESkins
PRam's talent has never been an issue, you could see flashes of it under the previous (expletive) offensive scheme, and watching the last part of last season you could see that he was losing the tenativeness that he started with. Gibbs has always had a complicated offensive scheme, which takes time to get used to. But now with Ramsey gaining confidence in his ability to run the offense, I think we'll see some pretty good things this season out of #11.

Posted: Wed Apr 06, 2005 2:46 pm
by welch
He's beginning to look like Mark Rypien with a stronger arm, and Mark the Ripper was no slouch.

Practice, brains, instincts, studying the offense. That was Rypien...and Ramsey is starting to show all the signs.