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Redskins.com: Daniels Expects to Be Ready For Opener

Posted: Wed Sep 08, 2004 10:23 am
by Jake
Daniels Expects to Be Ready For Opener
By Gary Fitzgerald
Redskins.com
September 8, 2004

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Phillip Daniels remembers his first play as a Redskin. As has been well-documented by now, it was at the March mini-camp: Daniels kneeled down at the line, still surprised at what he heard assistant head coach-defense Gregg Williams just instruct the defensive unit.
Attack.

All 11 defenders blitzed on the first play and the offense, caught off guard, didn't have time to adapt.

"Gregg Williams didn't care who was open," Daniels said. "He was sending a message that there's going to be pressure all the time."

Five months later, Daniels believes the defense is slowly taking on the mentality of their coach.

"It becomes infectious," he said.

Daniels, a 6-5, 285-pound defensive lineman, was slowed with a nagging abdominal injury this preseason, but he fully expects to be ready for the season opener against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers today at FedExField.

Daniels, now in his ninth NFL season, started practicing regularly in the days leading up to last week's preseason finale versus Atlanta. Daniels returned to practice after being sidelined most of training camp.

"The trainers had been holding me out," he said. "I did a lot of cardio and extra workouts to stay in shape. To be honest, I wanted to be out there on the field; it's kind of boring over on the sidelines watching everybody have fun."

Said Williams: "Phillip's like a war dog. He just needs to get his timing down at full speed and he'll be ready on opening day."

Daniels joined the Redskins in March after having spent four seasons with both Chicago and Seattle. It was defensive coordinator and defensive line specialist Greg Blache who recommended Daniels to the Redskins. Given his veteran experience and familiarity with Blache's schemes, Daniels figures to be an important cog on the line.

Said Daniels, who played his college ball at the University of Georgia: "The coaches are going to stay on us and make sure we get it done. And that's what you want: coaches who are going to lead and not let you quit on them. They're going to make you fight. You need coaches who are vocal."

Daniels, who had nine sacks for the Bears in 2001 and nine for the Seahawks in 1999, wants the defensive line to set an aggressive tone early in Sunday's season opener.

"We just have to go out there and let people know that this is a different defense and we're not going to let people push us around," Daniels said, matter-of-factly. "We have to set the tempo from the start."

Added Daniels: "I've been around some good defensive lines, with guys like Cortez Kennedy and Sam Adams up in Seattle, and with Ted Washington and Keith Traylor in Chicago. With the guys we have here with the Redskins, I haven't seen any difference in the work ethic. We definitely can solidify things and be a good defensive line."

It was Blache who recommended Daniels to the Redskins once Blache became the team's defensive coordinator and defensive line specialist. In Daniels, Blache said, the Redskins add a leader and a person of character.

That leadership can be seen in how Daniels views his line-mates. It is expected that several linemen will be rotating in and out of games.

"We have eight starters [among the corps of defensive linemen," Daniels said. "That's how we all have to think. We don't have any backups--all starters."


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The resemblence of Phillip to John Randle is unbelievable. That's all I could think to myself (beside the fact he ignored me when I asked for his autograph on multiple occassions) when I saw him at camp. With and without his helmet, he looked like Randle. They both have the same number, too.

Posted: Wed Sep 08, 2004 10:24 am
by ANT7088
Let's hope he plays like Randle!

Posted: Wed Sep 08, 2004 11:25 am
by hailskins666
The resemblence of Phillip to John Randle is unbelievable. That's all I could think to myself (beside the fact he ignored me when I asked for his autograph on multiple occassions) when I saw him at camp. With and without his helmet, he looked like Randle. They both have the same number, too
come on jake, you're supposed to be the expert. even i got PD's sig on wednesday august 4th. :P

Posted: Wed Sep 08, 2004 11:42 am
by Jake
hailskins666 wrote:
The resemblence of Phillip to John Randle is unbelievable. That's all I could think to myself (beside the fact he ignored me when I asked for his autograph on multiple occassions) when I saw him at camp. With and without his helmet, he looked like Randle. They both have the same number, too
come on jake, you're supposed to be the expert. even i got PD's sig on wednesday august 4th. :P


Maaaaaaannnnn, even I don't kiss as much butt as you. :lol: He was about to leave, too, and then you said "I hope you break the sack record, Mr. Daniels." Dude, you were tilting your head, blinking your eyes, and smiling at him like Betty Boop when he signed that autograph. [-X And I think it was a day that I wasn't there. :wink:

One more thing, I am the expert. :lol: I was the only one to call his name and ask for his sig. He looked at me an walked away. It ain't my fault.

Posted: Wed Sep 08, 2004 11:53 am
by hailskins666
the betty boop approach worked :P either that or the sack record comment. at least i knew who he was. two guys in front of me got him, and when they were walking off, they were asking each other who he was, trying to figure out what his sig said. :roll:

Posted: Wed Sep 08, 2004 12:03 pm
by Jake
hailskins666 wrote:two guys in front of me got him, and when they were walking off, they were asking each other who he was, trying to figure out what his sig said. :roll:


God I hate when people do that! If you don't know who he is... you don't deserve his autograph! :evil: :evil: :evil: And they're adults, too. Duh! If you're a Skins fan, you should know who Phillip Daniels is. It's not like he's Ryan Clark or Ola Kimrin. :roll:

Posted: Wed Sep 08, 2004 12:09 pm
by hailskins666
funny that you mention clark. on fan apprec day, he came over to the rope after everyone had quit signing, and was doing a few more, and two other guys blew past me and boss, calling him "david terell" i guess because of the #31. mark and i looked at each other and just shook our heads. one of the idiots was calling him terrell to his face. :roll: and these morons were on the "vip" side. you'd think they would at least know terrell wasn't around anymore, if they were "vip's". freakin morons.

Posted: Wed Sep 08, 2004 12:27 pm
by ANT7088
Jake wrote:
hailskins666 wrote:two guys in front of me got him, and when they were walking off, they were asking each other who he was, trying to figure out what his sig said. :roll:


God I hate when people do that! If you don't know who he is... you don't deserve his autograph! :evil: :evil: :evil: And they're adults, too. Duh! If you're a Skins fan, you should know who Phillip Daniels is. It's not like he's Ryan Clark or Ola Kimrin. :roll:


Not everyone gets to go to camp all the time & study what every player looks like. Come on, give us a break......Jake!

Posted: Wed Sep 08, 2004 12:31 pm
by hailskins666
still, if you consider yourself a fan AT ALL, you should have known who daniels was before the time that camp rolled around. if not the face, at least the freakin number for pete sake. those guys were clueless. just shows how overloaded the bandwagon is with "fake fans" since gibbs' return.

Posted: Wed Sep 08, 2004 12:47 pm
by Jake
ANT7088 wrote:
Jake wrote:
hailskins666 wrote:two guys in front of me got him, and when they were walking off, they were asking each other who he was, trying to figure out what his sig said. :roll:


God I hate when people do that! If you don't know who he is... you don't deserve his autograph! :evil: :evil: :evil: And they're adults, too. Duh! If you're a Skins fan, you should know who Phillip Daniels is. It's not like he's Ryan Clark or Ola Kimrin. :roll:


Not everyone gets to go to camp all the time & study what every player looks like. Come on, give us a break......Jake!


Like HS said, that's what rosters with JERSEY NUMBERS are for. It's not 100% necessary to recognize their faces when calling their name. If you plan on getting autographs, then print out a roster to be sure you know who they are. Like one poster says at my school "If you fail to plan, then plan to fail." The players are people, too and it must suck to be mistaken for someone else, let alone someone who isn't even on the team anymore (or looks like you... David Terrell and Ryan Clark... ha!)

But after the game Friday, I think I called Rufus Brown "Dameane", as in Dameane Douglas. Im sure it was Rufus, so if I see him, I'll apologize for calling him Dameane. It's dark outside after night games. (No one else around me knew who Rufus or Dameane were so I was not subjected to public scorn) I shouldn't have a problem Sunday.

My mom was asking me who the players were when they were RIGHT THERE in front of us. I hate answering because the players must feel embarrased. (She says people were asking her and she didn't know, so she asked me.) Sorry, had to tell 'em, mom. :wink: