Freeney cracks on Texans' handling of Williams
Colts stud defensive end Dwight Freeney was asked by the media about the Texans moving Mario Williams around on the defensive line, and had this to say:
“I think that puts him at a disadvantage. I’ll come flat out and say that. If you want a guy to get better you have to have him do the same thing over and over and over. Think of it as a concrete layer, to become a good concrete layer you have to lay a lot of concrete. You have to do the same thing. If he does twenty different things, he’s going to be average. Sometimes he’ll be below average sometimes he might be a little bit better. If you’re not doing the same thing every single day it’s going to catch up to you. You’ll be a good utility player, but at the end of the day you have to be put in a position to excel.”
Hey, what could Freeney know? I mean, he's just one of the best in the game at his position.
I love him cracking on the Texans' coaching staff at the end, though. Our local media are all still in love with the new coaching staff, so don't expect that from them. The fact that the defensive coordinator yells a bunch is sufficient enough!
Posted by Kevin Whited @ 09/14/06 10:59 PM | Technorati | Comments (0)
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