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05-04-2004, 03:07 PM
Portis Aims to Make His Mark
By Jason Snapkoski
Special to Redskins.com
May 4, 2004



Many great athletes have been a part of the Redskins' backfield over the years. Larry Brown was the first Washington rusher to break the 1,000-yard barrier, carrying for 1,125 yards in 1970. Also in the 1,000-yard club for the Redskins: Mike Thomas, John Riggins, Earnest Byner, George Rogers, Reggie Brooks, Terry Allen and Stephen Davis.
Recently acquired Clinton Portis certainly wants to add his name to the list. Portis, who just completed his second mini-camp with the team, has the power and elusiveness to accomplish as much.





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As has been well documented, Portis, acquired in a deal that sent cornerback Champ Bailey and a second round draft pick to the Denver Broncos on March 3, has eclipsed the 1,500-yard mark in both of his first two seasons in the NFL.

Last season, Portis ran for 1,591 yards and 14 touchdowns, good for fifth in the NFL. In his rookie campaign, the former University of Miami Hurricane posted 1,508 yards and 15 touchdowns for Denver.

Portis knows the expectations will be there after signing a lucrative eight-year deal with the Redskins. "When you put that kind of pressure on yourself you tend to try to 'over do' things," Portis said. "You get out of your comfort zone and try to prove things to people.

"If I can relax and go out and play like I know how to play, the fans will accept and appreciate that. I just need to relax and do what is expected of me."

Running backs coach Earnest Byner, who rushed for 1,219 yards in 1990 and 1,048 yards in the 1991 Super Bowl season, knows he has someone special to work with in the 22-year old Portis.

When asked about his working relationship with his new position coach, Portis said: "He's open to ideas and he lets you go out and play. He understands--because he's been in that same position."

Byner takes a nearly self-deprecating approach toward the Redskins' new featured back. He jestingly put it this way: "I became a better running backs coach with the acquisition of Clinton."

Byner added: "We're very happy to have him. I'm looking forward to working with him and trying to become a good tandem."

As can be imagined, having the chance to work with Hall of Fame head coach Joe Gibbs has Portis excited as well.

Said Portis: "He's used to winning and he can change the organization back to its winning ways. It's exciting when you see coach drawing up a play. You just start thinking, 'How is the defense going to stop us?'"

"I don't think you have to worry about Clinton--he's already done it," said Gibbs. "He's already produced, and he has a good attitude toward things. I think football is important to him."

Portis's talent and outlook have him primed for another strong season. As he approaches his first season in the NFC East, the 5-11, 205-pound Gainesville, Fla., native is working hard to join his position coach on the list of outstanding backs in Redskins history.

GolfFreak
05-04-2004, 03:08 PM
Awesome!!! I love this guy!

LATrueRedskin
05-04-2004, 04:33 PM
I see Portis having a very long, productive career for us in the years to come.

SkinsCT
05-04-2004, 04:54 PM
Gotta love his attitude. He respects Byner and Gibbs cause they've been there and won Super Bowl's. Not out of the question that he runs for another 1,500 yards.

LadyNRedskinsfan
05-04-2004, 05:27 PM
its amazing that with the number of great backs that have sported the B & G, that we havent had a guy over 1,500 yds. i think portis will definitely hit that mark a few times during his career here.

Skinzaholic
05-04-2004, 05:56 PM
Sure will be fun to watch him do what he is capable here in DC.

Axegrinder
05-04-2004, 06:32 PM
I look foward to seeing long touchdown runs of 50 yards +.

ConradCountry
05-04-2004, 06:57 PM
The thing that I like about the guy is a lot of players play to get paid I think more then that and this point has been brought up before, Portis plays to show he is the best and that people made a mistake by not taking him. He wants to be the best and that kind of drive is important.

Money is 2nd to Portis IMO he wants to be in the same bracket as Barry and Emmitt.

VTSkins897
05-04-2004, 07:06 PM
cport'll get 1500 easy!

LATrueRedskin
05-04-2004, 09:46 PM
Yeah i can't wait to see the long runs Portis produces, leaving everybody behind him.

SkinzHailerCowgirlsHater
05-04-2004, 10:44 PM
Can anyone find the stat of Barry and E. Smith's first two seasons? I was curious if theirs added up to be more than 3100

Death_Venom
05-04-2004, 11:22 PM
I am SO VERY HAPPY to have a good RB in the backfield..........The lack thereof was horrible last year.......Pass-pass and pass some more-.......Oh wait! Let's run the ball! CRUNCH!!!! Two yard loss......... :doh:

Yeesh.......GO PORTIS GO!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

CowboyKilla
05-05-2004, 12:58 AM
Portis is special, and has always found ways to prove people wrong. Having Byner as his mentor is comforting because byner relates to how gibbs does things. Not to mention he was a very accomplished back himself. This is good, with bugel providing the fire.

IowaSkinsFan
05-05-2004, 05:01 AM
One could make the case that Portis is the most talented RB that Gibbs has ever had. Riggins might have been more so earlier in his career, but by the time Gibbs got him, he was pretty one dimensional.

So that being said, I think the passing game will struggle early, giving Portis extra opportunities to carry the ball early in the season. I think if he stays healthy and plays all 16 games we could be looking at a 1600 yard season with 1 TD a game?

Patrick
05-05-2004, 08:08 AM
I hope C-Port can produce the numbers but DON'T think for one moment teams are not going to be game planning to key on him. It's going to come down to a great play calling and a "SMART" mix of pass/run.

Like our chances with Gibbs&Co calling the plays!!!!!!