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Redskins.com: Ready to pick up the intensity

Posted: Thu Jun 03, 2004 5:10 pm
by Jake
Redskins Ready to Pick Up Intensity
By Gary Fitzgerald
Redskins.com
June 3, 2004

From mini-camps, strength and conditioning sessions and practices, the Redskins' offseason has taken on more of a methodical approach. Players come in daily for workouts and spend time working with coaches, learning play calls and developing bonds with teammates.
Joe Gibbs' structured offseason has made an impression on all of the players.

"Everything has been very methodical," safety Matt Bowen said. "Coach Gibbs has put in place a great plan. You can see it in how he goes about the mini-camps and practices. You can see it in the off-season running and weight training programs. It's kind of like a master plan he's created to help get us ready for training camp."

The Redskins are gearing up for their third and final mini-camp this weekend. The camp begins on Friday with meetings and a practice and wraps up Sunday afternoon. It doesn't stop there. The team will continue with OTAs--practice sessions referred to as Organized Team Activities--for another two weeks.

Note: This weekend's mini-camp is closed to the public, but you can follow all of the action on Redskins.com. Be sure to check in throughout the weekend for news, quotes, audio and photo galleries.

Gibbs expects the intensity level to pick up a notch at this weekend's training camp. He has scheduled closed practices all three days.

"This is a real critical time for us," Gibbs said. "We have about three weeks of real hard work. We go right from the mini-camps into OTAs, so this will be a real intense time before we give the players a long break until training camp.

"There's a lot we have to cover. We need to continue to polish a lot of the [schemes]. And since we have a new staff, we're working a lot of new schemes in. When we get to training camp, we're not going to have a great deal of time to work on all of the specialty items like the two-minute, short yardage and goal-line drills. So this is a real critical time for us."

Gibbs said he is satisfied with the team's attitude and work ethic the last few weeks.

"I couldn't ask for much more as far as hard work and guys being dedicated," he said. "It's hard when you have a new coaching staff and a lot of new players. But I think we're starting to develop a little team camaraderie, which is good."

Throughout the offseason, Gibbs has emphasized that there will be open competitions at most positions. Some of these competitions could start to take shape at this weekend's mini-camp and in the weeks that follow.

At quarterback, third-year pro Patrick Ramsey will compete with off-season pickup Mark Brunell for the starting job. Ramsey is expected to participate fully in this weekend's mini-camp now that his right foot has healed from a bone bruise last year.

"My foot feels great," Ramsey said. "I've been going full speed for a couple of weeks now and I've finished my conditioning tests."

Safety is another position that could be among the team's more intriguing competitions in training camp. Rookie draft pick Sean Taylor and veterans Bowen and Ifeanyi Ohatele are competing for jobs in the Redskins' secondary.

Said Ohalete: "I'm looking at it as three people competing for two positions. So far, we've all had good mini-camps and good practices, so we're all going after it hard."

Meantime, the team's rookies will also be looking to pick up the pace this weekend. Since returning to the team in mid-May, the draft picks and undrafted free agents have been a daily presence at Redskins Park. This mini-camp will be a great opportunity for rookies to show coaches how much they have retained in the five weeks since the NFL Draft.

"We've been [at Redskins Park] all week so we've been working out and we're ready," said tight end Chris Cooley, the Redskins' third-round draft pick last April. "But it'll be good to get into another camp and get things going."


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Posted: Thu Jun 03, 2004 5:30 pm
by Chris Luva Luva
I hope ESPN does the hardknocks on the RedSkins this year. Our mini-camp and training camps seem like they're going to be filled with all kinds of nonsense that needs to be show on TV!!!!!

It might be a good chance since Gibbs is back.

I look forward to all of these camps because they usually provide me with enough news to hold me off until training camp. I feel like a kid in a candy store.

Posted: Thu Jun 03, 2004 5:46 pm
by ii7-V7
This feels so much better than this time last year!

Chad

Posted: Thu Jun 03, 2004 6:17 pm
by REDSKINMARK
I hope ESPN does the hardknocks on the RedSkins this year. Our mini-camp and training camps seem like they're going to be filled with all kinds of nonsense that needs to be show
on TV!!!!!

This would be awesome!!...



I look forward to all of these camps because they usually provide me with enough news to hold me off until training camp. I feel like a kid in a candy store.


and, Absolutely!!... I'm w/you brother.

Posted: Thu Jun 03, 2004 6:30 pm
by Jake
HBO did Hard Knocks in 2001 and 2002. Players and coaches from the Ravens and Cowboys said it was a distraction. You may be thinking "well our coaches will make them focused!" But keep in mind, the Ravens just won the Super Bowl 6 months before. Bad idea.

Re: Redskins.com: Ready to pick up the intensity

Posted: Thu Jun 03, 2004 10:32 pm
by tcwest10
Jake quoted Matt Bowen when he wrote:It's kind of like a master plan he's created to help get us ready for training camp."


Oh, Matty. :roll: That's just training camp. Wait'll you get a load of Joe during the season.

Chris Luva Luva struck a chord with me when he wrote:I feel like a kid in a candy store.


Don't we all ? :)

Posted: Fri Jun 04, 2004 9:32 am
by Skeletor
I'd be really surprised if Gibbs agreed to the all-access set-up. He is so paranoid about giving anything away, he closes his practices to generally media. He's not going to allow HBO to come in and film everything...