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Times: Smoot Emerges As Team Leader

Posted: Mon May 03, 2004 4:15 am
by Jake
Smoot emerges as team leader

By Mark Zuckerman
THE WASHINGTON TIMES

The most important game of Fred Smoot's football career was by no means the best-played game of his career.
If anything, Smoot and his Washington Redskins teammates would just as soon erase last November's 17-7 loss to the Dallas Cowboys from their collective memories for all eternity. It was that game at Texas Stadium that essentially sealed the Redskins' fate in 2003, a humiliating loss to a hated rival that marked the beginning of the end for ex-coach Steve Spurrier.

Make no mistake, though: Despite the eventual outcome, that was the day Smoot became a man, at least in a football sense. Playing in tremendous pain with a broken sternum, the third-year cornerback proved to himself and his teammates that he had finally arrived in the NFL.
"I think a lot of people didn't know that he was throwing up and in tears in the locker room, he was in so much pain," linebacker LaVar Arrington recalled yesterday as the Redskins wrapped up minicamp. "I like Fred, but when I saw that, I became a Smoot fan. He really showed me something that you don't see in the NFL too often anymore, that throwback mentality: 'Let's just go. I'll hurt later.'"
Smoot is sheepish talking about the gruesome locker room scene. But he doesn't hesitate to explain why he was so adamant to return to the huddle after missing just one game with the injury, even when it was clear to everyone else that the Redskins' season had already fallen apart.
"The main reason was I still saw the light," Smoot said. "And everybody else still believed, so I wasn't going to leave them hanging. If I'm your best option, if I make the defense that much better with my presence, then hey, I'm going to show up every time."
Smoot's presence on the field did little to right the Redskins' wayward season. It did, however, cement his status as one of the team's few true leaders and earn him accolades as the recipient of the Quarterback Club's player of the year award.
Six months later, Smoot's transformation is complete. No longer a trash-talking jokester, he's become an inspirational teammate, not to mention a pretty doggone good cornerback.
"When he sustained that injury, he started to find himself," Arrington said. "And I think he's really building on it. He's assumed a leadership role."
Smoot never set out to turn himself into a leader.
"That's something you can't really talk up. You have to earn it from your peers," he said. "It's just something you grow into. And once they start looking at you in that light, you have to really fulfill it."
The Redskins are asking Smoot to fulfill an increased role this year not just in the locker room, but on the field. With perennial Pro Bowl cornerback Champ Bailey now wearing a Denver Broncos uniform, Smoot is being counted upon to anchor Washington's secondary.
He can no longer take comfort in knowing he's responsible only for covering an opponent's No. 2 receiver. No, when the Redskins face the Philadelphia Eagles twice this season, Smoot will most likely be the one lined up opposite Terrell Owens.
Gregg Williams, Washington's new assistant head coach for defense, doesn't like to characterize his cornerbacks with No. 1 or 2 rankings. In Williams' scheme, Smoot and veteran Shawn Springs will share responsibilities.
Still, it didn't take long for Williams to realize Smoot was something special.
"He might be one of the top guys as far as attention in the meetings and the offseason program," he said. "He's doing a lot of things behind the scenes, above and beyond his other teammates. I see him here way early and staying way late. He was here on the draft weekend, just studying opponents and what we want done schematically."
Smoot has been gearing himself up for this season for some time now, ever since he came to the realization that Bailey wasn't going to sign a new contract with the Redskins.
One of Bailey's closest confidants, Smoot said he knew last December that Bailey wouldn't be back. (Two months later, the Bailey-for-Clinton Portis trade became official.)
"Champ and I basically talked every day through the whole process," Smoot said. "He told me if it got to the point where [a new deal] wasn't done by the last game of the season, he couldn't guarantee that he was going to be here. So I knew, and I kind of prepared myself for the worst."
Part of Smoot's preparation for the upcoming season included a considerable portion of time doing absolutely nothing. Because he played every game down the stretch last year, his sternum injury never fully healed until he took some time off over the winter.
These days, Smoot is feeling fine. He's able to make tackles, run and scream at the top of his lungs without worrying about the searing pain in his chest that used to be commonplace.
And if his football career continues to progress the way many envision it will, Smoot could have plenty of reason to stick out his chest with pride, knowing well he has earned the right to strut with the best of them.
"I'm surprised Fred didn't make the Pro Bowl this past season," Arrington said. "Maybe this would be a good year for him to make it. He's been playing well and working hard in the weight room. I think he's poised to go out and have a big year."


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Posted: Mon May 03, 2004 6:39 am
by Britskin
This is what we want. Players who play for the team, the fans, their teammates with a real " won`t give up " attitude. If you won`t give up, you don`t give up. Smoot goes up a notch in my estimation. What a contrast to many of last year`s performances with other players not accepting responsibility or discipline.

Posted: Mon May 03, 2004 7:02 am
by hailskins666
smoot is THA MAN. i hope we can re-sign him. our cap situation isn't the best in the league, and its time for an extension coming in the near future.

Posted: Mon May 03, 2004 8:28 am
by GibbSkins
smoot is comming along way..i think hes finally growing up....give'em hell smoot

Posted: Mon May 03, 2004 9:03 am
by NC43Hog
This is why he is my favorite current player - he has guts and lays it on the line. Love the "throwback mentality" reference.

Posted: Mon May 03, 2004 10:37 am
by Texas Hog
Wouldn't it be great to see Smoot take Champ's spot at the probowl this season?

Posted: Mon May 03, 2004 11:03 am
by Justice Hog
I'll admit it, it took me a while to warm up to Smoot. If you read my very early posts, you will read how I wasn't too impressed with this play.

Later on, however, I started warming up...and long ago I saw leadership potential in Smoot...as did DEHog.

Just check this out:

http://www.thehogs.net/forum/viewtopic.php?p=7085&highlight=#7085

Smoot has clearly developed into a solid leader for this team. His play has also improved with experience. I, for one, am very glad he's around. I look forward to a great year from him...now that he's being properly coached.

Reality of today's NFL

Posted: Mon May 03, 2004 11:17 am
by REDEEMEDSKIN
hailskins666 wrote:smoot is THA MAN. i hope we can re-sign him. our cap situation isn't the best in the league, and its time for an extension coming in the near future.


I agree with this position. I wouldn't be surprised if Smoot becomes the BEST cornerback in the lague, since his contract renewal period is comin' up soon. It's more prevalent in the NBA, but player's in the NFL do tend to play better when trying to mak a statement for more money.

HOWEVER, he DID fire the Postons a couple months ago, almost guaranteeing that his negotiations with the SKINS will be professional and not prolonged.

I love his leadership skills. He is extremely marketable and a fan favorite. Let's go Smootie!!!! :P

Posted: Mon May 03, 2004 11:54 am
by CHAZZ777
Texas Hog wrote:Wouldn't it be great to see Smoot take Champ's spot at the probowl this season?


dude that is exactly what is going to happen

Posted: Mon May 03, 2004 2:54 pm
by hkHog
What better influence for Sean Taylor? Didn't he remark on seeing Smoot watching film when he came in for his post draft news conference? Having guys like Smoot and Springs back there is going to help him blossom. Smoot had an unbelievable season last year. When he first got to DC I remember thinking that he was an overrated bum. Always trash talking and celebrating and stuff and then getting burned. However, every year he has gotten better, played harder, and I have liked him more and more. Now he is the epitome of the professional athlete. He lets his actions on the field do the talking and he has raised his game to a new level. His toughness and his stellar performance has not only made him a leader on the team but probably my favorite player.

Posted: Mon May 03, 2004 4:39 pm
by hailskins666
HOWEVER, he DID fire the Postons a couple months ago, almost guaranteeing that his negotiations with the SKINS will be professional and not prolonged.

that is a BIG bonus

Posted: Mon May 03, 2004 4:46 pm
by redskinz4ever
hell we have better re-sign him we can't keep letting our talent walk out the door.good solid corners are hard to come by.REDSKINZ4EVER!!!!!

Posted: Mon May 03, 2004 5:09 pm
by tcwest10
I loved this article. So much so, that I had my Sonny read it before he did his homework. I want him to know what a special player he is seeing that he can grow up with, as I did with Monk. Smoot is truly one in a million. I knew during the game noted, what he was doing because the announcers made an issue out of it. I didn't know the extent of the injury until much later. That, my friends, is a teammate, and a Gibbs-type "Core Redskin".
You can take that to the bank.

Posted: Mon May 03, 2004 5:30 pm
by Irn-Bru
There used to be the days when Smoot would make statements like "70% of the earth is covered with water, the rest is covered by Smoot," and now he can pretty much say the same thing without uttering a word. I just loved watching him make tackle after tackle last year--I knew that he was in pain, but I didn't realize how bad it is.

I've definitely become a believer. A believer in the player that I would never have guessed would deserve it this much. Let's go Skins!! Smoooooooooooottt!!