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Horton named NFC Defensive player of the week
Posted: Tue Sep 16, 2008 3:51 pm
by spudstr04
http://voices.washingtonpost.com/redskinsinsider/2008/09/horton_named_nfc_defensive_pla.html
Horton Named NFC Defensive Player of Week
Rookie safety Chris Horton has been named the NFC defensive player of the week, the NFL announced this afternoon.
"I want to thank the National Football League for this tremendous honor," Horton said in a statement released by the league. "I feel truly blessed to have the game that I did last Sunday. My coaches prepared me and had enough confidence in me to give me this opportunity. I give the credit to my teammates who forced those turnovers and put me in a position to make plays."
Horton was sensational in his debut as a starter (he played briefly in a season-opening loss to the New York Giants), intercepting two passes, being credited with two solo tackles and recovering a fumble in Washington's 29-24 victory. His second interception of Saints quarterback Drew Brees in the fourth quarter all but sealed the Redskins' first victory of the season and the first win for rookie head coach Jim Zorn.
"He had a tremendous day out there," LaRon Landry said. "He did everything I thought he would do." Horton, selected in the seventh round from UCLA, is the first Redskins rookie with two interceptions and a fumble recovery in the same game since Brig Owens in 1966, according to the team's public relations office.
Shortly before kickoff against the Saints, safeties coach Steve Jackson pulled Horton aside and told him he would make his first NFL start because strong safety Reed Doughty had flu-like symptoms.
In the FedEx Field locker room, Jackson and Landry told Horton the game would be unlike what he had experienced in the preseason.
"Coach Jack and I told him, 'Look, the speed is totally different now. You've got to go out there and really ball,'" Landry recalled. "He said, 'Don't worry about this. I got this. I'm good. I'm good.' That's what he kept saying. You know what? He was right."
Posted: Tue Sep 16, 2008 4:02 pm
by redskindave
Thats awesome, Chris had a great game, he deserves it
Posted: Tue Sep 16, 2008 4:14 pm
by Cappster
And he almost had a total of three interceptions. One that he dove for was just out of his reach.
Posted: Tue Sep 16, 2008 4:17 pm
by Deadskins
I may have to pick him up for my fantasy team if he is named the permanent starter. He always seems to be around the ball.
Posted: Tue Sep 16, 2008 4:22 pm
by Irn-Bru
NFC Defensive player of the week: BENCHED!!!

Posted: Tue Sep 16, 2008 4:33 pm
by andyjens89
Irn-Bru wrote:NFC Defensive player of the week: BENCHED!!!

yeah right, when was the last time you saw reed doughty make even one interception... in his career?!
I don't care if they were tipped right to him, at least he was in a position to make a play
Posted: Tue Sep 16, 2008 5:55 pm
by gibbs4president
"I want to thank the National Football League for this tremendous honor," Horton said in a statement released by the league. "I feel truly blessed to have the game that I did last Sunday. My coaches prepared me and had enough confidence in me to give me this opportunity. I give the credit to my teammates who forced those turnovers and put me in a position to make plays."
How often do you see quotes like this from NFL players? Sounds like Horton is a class act.
Posted: Tue Sep 16, 2008 6:11 pm
by SkinsFreak
Irn-Bru wrote:NFC Defensive player of the week: BENCHED!!!

I know the coaches said Doughty was still the starter, but I gotta think behind the scenes and in coaches meetings this would have to be a tough call.
I'm thrilled for Horton. I've been high on him since the HOF game against the Colts. He definitely appears to be a gamer. I watched the game again today on the "NFL Shorts" and he was making plays and flying all over the place. Horton was a good draft pick. He's physical, and even in his first NFL start, seems to have an understanding of the game.
Posted: Tue Sep 16, 2008 7:47 pm
by Countertrey
Not bad for the rookie's first start...

Posted: Tue Sep 16, 2008 10:30 pm
by HEROHAMO
Great start. Reminds me of a saftey who once roamed the defensive backfield. Woo!

Posted: Wed Sep 17, 2008 10:43 am
by DaveD1420
gibbs4president wrote:"I want to thank the National Football League for this tremendous honor," Horton said in a statement released by the league. "I feel truly blessed to have the game that I did last Sunday. My coaches prepared me and had enough confidence in me to give me this opportunity. I give the credit to my teammates who forced those turnovers and put me in a position to make plays."
How often do you see quotes like this from NFL players? Sounds like Horton is a class act.
Agreed. I was watching his post game presser, and he really seems like a genuinely nice, humble guy. After the preseason he had, and then this past Sunday (game and interview), he is quickly becoming one of my favorite players.
Posted: Wed Sep 17, 2008 1:20 pm
by SKINFAN
HEROHAMO wrote:Great start. Reminds me of a saftey who once roamed the defensive backfield. Woo!

yah, but we still have to have two guys LL and horton to complete the skillset of that one said DB....
Posted: Wed Sep 17, 2008 8:30 pm
by MDSKINSFAN
thats great! i thought he should and he deserved it. i noticed he was always around the ball and thats what we need
Posted: Thu Sep 18, 2008 1:05 am
by HEROHAMO
SKINFAN wrote:HEROHAMO wrote:Great start. Reminds me of a saftey who once roamed the defensive backfield. Woo!

yah, but we still have to have two guys LL and horton to complete the skillset of that one said DB....
Yeah but I am taking the positive approach. What else can we do?
Posted: Thu Sep 18, 2008 8:03 am
by SKINFAN
HEROHAMO wrote:SKINFAN wrote:HEROHAMO wrote:Great start. Reminds me of a saftey who once roamed the defensive backfield. Woo!

yah, but we still have to have two guys LL and horton to complete the skillset of that one said DB....
Yeah but I am taking the positive approach. What else can we do?
Oh, yah it is a huge positve, sorry if my post sounded snobbish..
Posted: Thu Sep 18, 2008 9:49 am
by BigRedskinDaddy
Horton reminds me somewhat of the fierce Alvin Walton. Bigger body, but he plays -- just as AW did -- both faster and bigger than he is. And just like #40, #48 brings it from the top of his B&G helmet to the tips of his toes when he lays the wood to somebody.
This kid is gonna do some very good things for us back there IMHO.
Posted: Thu Sep 18, 2008 10:20 am
by The Dancing Bear
Hi I am new to the forum, and just wanted to say that I loved Horton's game against the Saints. tipped balls or not, he made the plays when he was in position to do so. I could see him splitting time with Doughty.
Posted: Thu Sep 18, 2008 10:25 am
by SkinsFreak
The Dancing Bear wrote:Hi I am new to the forum, and just wanted to say that I loved Horton's game against the Saints. tipped balls or not, he made the plays when he was in position to do so. I could see him splitting time with Doughty.
Hey, welcome The Dancing Bear, glad to have you join us. Take a moment and check out the
main page, lots of cool stuff, and also take a few to review the
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Welcome and happy posting.
I agree with you, by the way, for now, I see Horton and Doughty splitting time.
Posted: Thu Sep 18, 2008 7:42 pm
by So Cal Skin Dude
SKINFAN wrote:HEROHAMO wrote:SKINFAN wrote:HEROHAMO wrote:Great start. Reminds me of a saftey who once roamed the defensive backfield. Woo!

yah, but we still have to have two guys LL and horton to complete the skillset of that one said DB....
Yeah but I am taking the positive approach. What else can we do?
Oh, yah it is a huge positve, sorry if my post sounded snobbish..
Seems to me that we may be getting some love from ST above by sending us a 249 round pick, that may actually be pretty damed good. Hopefully it will make up for some of the talent lost there.
Posted: Fri Sep 19, 2008 7:06 am
by HEROHAMO
So Cal Skin Dude wrote:SKINFAN wrote:HEROHAMO wrote:SKINFAN wrote:HEROHAMO wrote:Great start. Reminds me of a saftey who once roamed the defensive backfield. Woo!

yah, but we still have to have two guys LL and horton to complete the skillset of that one said DB....
Yeah but I am taking the positive approach. What else can we do?
Oh, yah it is a huge positve, sorry if my post sounded snobbish..
Seems to me that we may be getting some love from ST above by sending us a 249 round pick, that may actually be pretty damed good. Hopefully it will make up for some of the talent lost there.
I agree. The fact that we have a young player stepping up so early is great. What is so great is we found him in the late rounds. Had to be ST giving us a hand.
Posted: Fri Sep 19, 2008 7:36 am
by GSPODS
HEROHAMO wrote:So Cal Skin Dude wrote:SKINFAN wrote:HEROHAMO wrote:SKINFAN wrote:HEROHAMO wrote:Great start. Reminds me of a saftey who once roamed the defensive backfield. Woo!

yah, but we still have to have two guys LL and horton to complete the skillset of that one said DB....
Yeah but I am taking the positive approach. What else can we do?
Oh, yah it is a huge positve, sorry if my post sounded snobbish..
Seems to me that we may be getting some love from ST above by sending us a 249 round pick, that may actually be pretty damed good. Hopefully it will make up for some of the talent lost there.
I agree. The fact that we have a young player stepping up so early is great. What is so great is we found him in the late rounds. Had to be ST giving us a hand.
Had to be the dead guy. It couldn't possibly be that Vinny Cerrato and company scouted Chris Horton and knew he had talent. It couldn't possibly be that Cerrato isn't nearly the idiot that Dan Snyder makes him appear to be, or that he might actually know what he's doing. It also couldn't be that Horton was talented
before ST was murdered. No, it has to be telepathy from the dead guy. IF Sean Taylor is looking down from the mysterious above, I'd bet the house and the farm that his priorities don't lie with finding the Redskins his replacement.
In more realistic news, Horton may start alongside Landry this week in a two cornerback, three safety package that includes Doughty at strong safety, and both Landry and Horton at free safety. That package would compensate for the hip injury to Fred Smoot. It would also make most receivers think twice about going over the deep middle of the field, IMO.
Posted: Fri Sep 19, 2008 8:50 am
by gibbs4president
Had to be the dead guy. It couldn't possibly be that Vinny Cerrato and company scouted Chris Horton and knew he had talent. It couldn't possibly be that Cerrato isn't nearly the idiot that Dan Snyder makes him appear to be, or that he might actually know what he's doing. It also couldn't be that Horton was talented before ST was murdered. No, it has to be telepathy from the dead guy. IF Sean Taylor is looking down from the mysterious above, I'd bet the house and the farm that his priorities don't lie with finding the Redskins his replacement.
Is that really necessary? Obviously, all the Sean Taylor comments are just wishful thinking, but they're harmless and are more a tribute to the solid game that Horton had.
I want to see a few more games from Horton, but any safety that comes and plays for the Redskins in Taylor's old position is going to be compared to him at some point -- fair or unfair, it's just common sense because of the tragedy that happened. And that's not taking anything away from Cerrato or Horton himself.
Posted: Fri Sep 19, 2008 10:11 pm
by HEROHAMO
GSPODS wrote:HEROHAMO wrote:So Cal Skin Dude wrote:SKINFAN wrote:HEROHAMO wrote:SKINFAN wrote:HEROHAMO wrote:Great start. Reminds me of a saftey who once roamed the defensive backfield. Woo!

yah, but we still have to have two guys LL and horton to complete the skillset of that one said DB....
Yeah but I am taking the positive approach. What else can we do?
Oh, yah it is a huge positve, sorry if my post sounded snobbish..
Seems to me that we may be getting some love from ST above by sending us a 249 round pick, that may actually be pretty damed good. Hopefully it will make up for some of the talent lost there.
I agree. The fact that we have a young player stepping up so early is great. What is so great is we found him in the late rounds. Had to be ST giving us a hand.
Had to be the dead guy. It couldn't possibly be that Vinny Cerrato and company scouted Chris Horton and knew he had talent. It couldn't possibly be that Cerrato isn't nearly the idiot that Dan Snyder makes him appear to be, or that he might actually know what he's doing. It also couldn't be that Horton was talented
before ST was murdered. No, it has to be telepathy from the dead guy. IF Sean Taylor is looking down from the mysterious above, I'd bet the house and the farm that his priorities don't lie with finding the Redskins his replacement.
In more realistic news, Horton may start alongside Landry this week in a two cornerback, three safety package that includes Doughty at strong safety, and both Landry and Horton at free safety. That package would compensate for the hip injury to Fred Smoot. It would also make most receivers think twice about going over the deep middle of the field, IMO.
Thats how you refer to a Redskin Great as dead guy? Dude I dont care about your opinion you are annoying.
I recognize that Cerrato did a decent job in the draft. Its not old news that Snyder tampers with the team a little more than he should.
Its not like your posting breaking news. No ish sherlock.
Posted: Sat Sep 20, 2008 1:47 am
by Champsturf
GSPODS wrote:HEROHAMO wrote:So Cal Skin Dude wrote:SKINFAN wrote:HEROHAMO wrote:SKINFAN wrote:HEROHAMO wrote:Great start. Reminds me of a saftey who once roamed the defensive backfield. Woo!

yah, but we still have to have two guys LL and horton to complete the skillset of that one said DB....
Yeah but I am taking the positive approach. What else can we do?
Oh, yah it is a huge positve, sorry if my post sounded snobbish..
Seems to me that we may be getting some love from ST above by sending us a 249 round pick, that may actually be pretty damed good. Hopefully it will make up for some of the talent lost there.
I agree. The fact that we have a young player stepping up so early is great. What is so great is we found him in the late rounds. Had to be ST giving us a hand.
Had to be the dead guy. It couldn't possibly be that Vinny Cerrato and company scouted Chris Horton and knew he had talent. It couldn't possibly be that Cerrato isn't nearly the idiot that Dan Snyder makes him appear to be, or that he might actually know what he's doing. It also couldn't be that Horton was talented
before ST was murdered. No, it has to be telepathy from the dead guy. IF Sean Taylor is looking down from the mysterious above, I'd bet the house and the farm that his priorities don't lie with finding the Redskins his replacement.
In more realistic news, Horton may start alongside Landry this week in a two cornerback, three safety package that includes Doughty at strong safety, and both Landry and Horton at free safety. That package would compensate for the hip injury to Fred Smoot. It would also make most receivers think twice about going over the deep middle of the field, IMO.
GSPODS...probably the most classless crap you've ever typed...thanks a lot

Posted: Sun Sep 21, 2008 9:18 am
by BossHog
If you guys think he typed it to do ANYTHING other than try and incite you - you're kidding yourself.
Please ignore the obvious attempt to flame the thread, and remember to take it to Smack if you feel the need to make it personal and not about the post itself. Thanks.