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Post: Taylor Moves Closer To Starting at Safety

Posted: Wed Aug 18, 2004 11:41 pm
by Jake
Taylor Moves Closer To Starting at Safety
Redskins Rookie Still Needs to Improve

By Jason La Canfora
Washington Post Staff Writer
Thursday, August 19, 2004; Page D04

Washington Redskins rookie Sean Taylor continues to move closer to winning a starting job, and will no doubt be looking to make more big plays when he travels back to south Florida for Saturday's preseason game against Miami.

Taylor, the fifth overall pick in the NFL draft from the University of Miami, has shined in his first two exhibition games, registering two interceptions and a touchdown in his debut and forcing a fumble Saturday night.

Taylor, 21, began training camp as the third-string free safety and has moved up to the second team, behind third-year player Andre Lott. Gregg Williams, the assistant head coach-defense, said Taylor will not start against the Dolphins but is expected to play a bit with the first team. Although Taylor's size -- 6 feet 2, 231 pounds -- athleticism and flair for making big plays have created an immediate buzz at Redskins Park, there are still areas in which he must improve.

"I feel I'm a starter," Taylor told the Associated Press. "If I said I want to be second place, I wouldn't be a good player. I understand there's a time process, but I'm not a second-place guy." Taylor declined to speak to The Washington Post yesterday.

Taylor's zest for getting to the ball could leave a large margin for error; in college his raw speed and instincts could overcome mistakes, but Williams said Taylor has been beaten a few times on long passes in practice this week.

"I need to make sure that he is respecting the speed in the NFL so he doesn't give up points in a real game," Williams said.

Should Taylor continue to make an impact, he could be in the starting lineup for the opening of the regular season against Tampa Bay on Sept. 12. After a slow start in practice he began picking off passes and imposing himself in drills in the second week of training camp. The clamor among fans to get Taylor on the field more began after his two interceptions against Denver in the Hall of Fame game Aug. 9.

Ifeanyi Ohalete, who started 15 games at free safety last season, was cut on Tuesday, but that did not convince the coaches to thrust Taylor on to the first team given his lack of experience.

"We're bringing him along slowly," said safeties coach Steve Jackson, "and he's getting better and better every day. Being behind those other guys and seeing the way they work, he's learning a lot from them, he's learning a lot from his teammates. Even [Ohalete] took him under his wing. All of those guys are bringing him along just right."

Jackson said Taylor has been adapting to the speed and angles of the pro game, as well as the velocity with which quarterbacks throw the ball in the NFL and the ability of pro receivers to accelerate.

"He's picking it up day in and day out. He's been working hard," Jackson said.

It did not take Taylor long to pick up a nickname, either. He looks like a linebacker in the secondary, hulking over the field. With his long legs and wide arms span he covers substantial ground.

"His nickname is 'Swoop,' " Jackson said, "because he comes down like a hawk out of the air and just swoops down."

Redskins Notes: Several players came back from minor injuries yesterday, including running backs Clinton Portis and Chad Morton, defensive tackle Cornelius Griffin, offensive linemen Kenyatta Jones and Randy Thomas, wide receivers Taylor Jacobs and Rod Gardner, and cornerback Rufus Brown. But linebackers LaVar Arrington (sore knee) and Mike Barrow (tendinitis in knee), receiver Darnerien McCants (sprained knee and ankle) and tackle Chris Samuels (mild concussion) were among the prominent players still out. Arrington, McCants and Samuels were injured Tuesday and are listed as day-to-day, while Barrow is expected to miss Saturday's game. . . . Place kicker John Hall returned for practice yesterday after being excused for a few days to help his parents repair their home in Florida, which was damaged by Hurricane Charley over the weekend. . . . Gibbs had a select group of invited guests at yesterday's practice and stopped briefly to chat with them while the players were stretching. "If you got any plays, just give 'em to me now," he joked. . . . Ohalete was claimed off waivers by the Arizona Cardinals yesterday, NFL sources said.


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Posted: Thu Aug 19, 2004 12:02 am
by Chris Luva Luva
Swoop


Its alright I guess, I'd like something a little more agressize though... :twisted:

Like the terminator!!!! hahah

Posted: Thu Aug 19, 2004 12:39 am
by ANT7088
They could call him "meatball" for all I care, as long as he plays like he did in college!

Posted: Thu Aug 19, 2004 8:37 am
by hailskins666
ANT7088 wrote:They could call him "meatball" for all I care, as long as he plays like he did in college!
:rock: agreed.

Posted: Thu Aug 19, 2004 10:50 am
by SkinFan 0-16 or 16-0
If he plays good against Miami He needs to start next game case closed. While Lott is not making mistakes he is not doing anything to ensure that he should be starting.

Posted: Thu Aug 19, 2004 3:26 pm
by Chris Luva Luva
If he plays good against Miami He needs to start next game case closed. While Lott is not making mistakes he is not doing anything to ensure that he should be starting.


Well, I think thats a good thing. If he's not making any mistakes then thats a good reason to start him. Sometimes you run into issues with players who are overly agressive, they get caught out of position. Who would that remind you of... :wink: I think thats what the coaches want right, especially with Taylor being a rookie he is going to make mistakes. I think they want to break him in slowly so that he'll make the least amount of mistakes as possible.

Nonetheless I'm excited about Taylor.

Posted: Thu Aug 19, 2004 3:28 pm
by redskincity
Taylor is overrated. He has not proven hisself and we have all this hype.

The dude is slow and tackles bout like Deion Sanders.

Posted: Thu Aug 19, 2004 3:32 pm
by Chris Luva Luva
Skincity, you forgot the BB tags...

[sarcasm]Taylor is overrated. He has not proven hisself and we have all this hype.

The dude is slow and tackles bout like Deion Sanders.[/sarcasm]

Posted: Thu Aug 19, 2004 3:34 pm
by redskincity
:lol: :o :lol: Well he is still a rookie :lol:

Posted: Thu Aug 19, 2004 10:27 pm
by SkinFan 0-16 or 16-0
Tell me that is sarcasm city.

Posted: Fri Aug 20, 2004 2:48 pm
by redskincity
SkinFan 0-16 or 16-0 wrote:Tell me that is sarcasm city.


Yes, it is Sarcasm. He will dominate and we will see what he is really about come next week when he has to handle St. Louy. :D

Posted: Sat Aug 21, 2004 12:41 am
by skin_to_the_bone
redskincity wrote:
SkinFan 0-16 or 16-0 wrote:Tell me that is sarcasm city.


Yes, it is Sarcasm. He will dominate and we will see what he is really about come next week when he has to handle St. Louy. :D


That will defenitely be a great test. I can't wait to see how he steps it up another notch and suprises them. I'm sure he'll have learning a learning lesson or two as well.