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Art
October-6th-2005, 09:11 AM
We had a chance to speak with Marcus between practice and a meeting yesterday. Our time was short but I put in as much as I could from you guys.

Marcus had a tough act to follow with the great Williams chat. I think if we had more time it would have been close. This is a fun guy to chat with. Enjoy.


Marcus Washington Chat, Oct. 6, 4:30 p.m.



From Reem10

You seem to have a lot of fun out there on the field and I like the energy you bring. Can you tell us what is different about how Greg Williams uses you here in Washington compared to how you were used in the Colts defensive scheme?

Marcus Washington


In this scheme I’m allowed a little more freedom. They kinda turned me loose a little bit. I’m an aggressive type linebacker, I’m not a guy who wants to sit back. I’m an attacker. Coach Williams gives me that chance to attack. He sends me on blitzes and that’s the type of football I like to play. When a blitz is called in the huddle, and it’s your number, you know, linebackers they’re supposed to smile about that. (Audio Response) (http://extremeskins.com/test/washington chat/wash1.wma)

From Art

Seeing you dancing out on the field during the commercial break against Dallas, I just knew you were going to make a big play the series after, and you did. Getting hyped up like that really seemed to help you. In Indy, were you the guy who originated “crunkin’”?

Marcus Washington


You know what? When I was at Indy, I guess that was around the time when a rapper by the name of Littlejohn really had started to take off. He was talking about ‘getting crunked’. We used to talk about ‘getting crunked’ in the huddle and the next thing you know it kind of spread, people had on ‘Get Crunked!’ t-shirts. That place was going crazy. I think that’s part of it. I like to have fun when I play. I think if you’re enthusiastic about something, usually you’re going to do it a lot better and enthusiasm – it spreads. If I can get my entire team and defense, offense, special teams fired up like that, I know we’re going to do well.(Audio Response) (http://extremeskins.com/test/washington chat/wash2.wma)

From airborneskins

I was watching the clips of the Cowboys game on Redskins.com and saw that you were screaming with joy as you were running off of the field. As a fan of the Redskins, I want to thank you for your enthusiasm.

Can you tell us what it was like being a part of this rivalry as opposed to any of the Colts rivalries?

Marcus Washington


I don’t know…I think this rivalry is just so historic. You know, the Colts came over from Baltimore to Indianapolis, I guess in the 80’s. But you know the Skins been here for so long, man, this rivalry is so historic – we’re almost a part of history. People were stressing to me how we hadn’t beaten Dallas in 10 years down there, and we were able to go down there and do it. So you know that’s going to go down in the books man. But it’s just great to be a part of it. I know its one of the biggest rivalries in football and it’s just great to be able to do my part and go down in history with some of the other great Redskins players. (Audio Response) (http://extremeskins.com/test/washington chat/wash3.wma)

From warren

Congrats on the Pro Bowl last year and the great 3-0 start this year. Can you tell us what the Redskins defense has been saying in regards to the 12th man this year at FedEx? How loud was it on the field during the 4th quarter of the Bears game and for the Seahawks game?

Marcus Washington


Oh man! It was so loud in the Bears game, I remember one time out there they got like 3 penalties back to back to back. So the fans were going crazy. You almost couldn’t hear yourself think. And during the Seattle game, they started off from the word go. They were all into it, the 12th man was fired up. We were kind of coming home, like I said been down in Dallas, got that win, and just coming back. And it was just crazy, to get off to a 3-0 start was huge. The Skins hadn’t done that in like 15 years. We’re on a roll right now, hopefully we can keep it up. (Audio Response) (http://extremeskins.com/test/washington chat/wash4.wma)

From redskins55

I've notice your passion and desire on the field and how you’re in on almost every play. Thank you for making the team better with your play and being an emotional leader on the field. My question: With the lack of turnovers arising as an issue with our defense, what do you think it takes to create more turnovers, and would playing LaVar Arrington rectify this problem?

Marcus Washington


You know what? I think we just have to be more focused on it. You know, we’ve knocked the ball out a few times, but wasn’t able to get on it. I think we just, I think it’s really just a concentration thing and really, once we get our first couple of turnovers, I think they’ll start coming. I think definitely playing Lavar will definitely help. Lavar’s a big play, big play linebacker, he can come in and change the game with a big hit, or interception, or sack. Definitely having him in there I think would definitely help. I think as the year goes along, he’ll play more and more. We’re excited about that. (Audio Response) (http://extremeskins.com/test/washington chat/wash5.wma)

From leovieira

Congratulations on making your 1st Pro Bowl last year. Hope it will be the 1st of many more to come!!!

What's the deal with Arrington having a difficult time breaking in with regular playing time? I understand that his 'packages' have not been called, but I guess what I'm wondering, with all due respect for Holdman - why isn't he in more 'packages'? He certainly has the physical skills, but is he simply not buying into 'the system'?
Good luck against Denver!!

Marcus Washington


You know what? I think it’s just him having confidence in that leg, just confidence in the system. After he hurt his leg, he kind of missed a lot of stuff, but we were able to be in there and learn Coach William’s defense. So it’s definitely a defense where you have to be in there and kind of be around. But when he hurt his leg, I think it kind of set him back. But I think the better his leg gets and him being around and putting that extra work that he puts into it, I think he’ll be fine. He’ll definitely come up to speed and I think he’ll have more confidence in the defense. He’ll do well and he’ll be the player that everybody’s used to seeing out there. (Audio Response) (http://extremeskins.com/test/washington chat/wash6.wma)

From ES Community

It’s really the only question on the minds of everyone at ExtremeSkins. Your answer is critical. So, tell me…

Gas or charcoal?

Marcus Washington


Charcoal. (Audio Response) (http://extremeskins.com/test/washington chat/wash7.wma)

From riggins44

Do you (and other players) sense that something special is being
built with this team? Would you say this is a close knit team?

Marcus Washington


I definitely think so. We as a team, we always say ‘out of many, one’. It kind of means just all of us, in it together, and just being one force, one group out there, and that’s offense, defense, special teams. And the coaching staff, they’ve done such a great job, having us here, preparing together, we just been getting closer and closer because we spend so much time together. But I definitely think something special is going on. As far as last year, a lot of close games we were coming up on the short end, losing, having to take that moral victory. This year we’re able to get a couple more real victories in close games and allow those other teams to have those moral ones (laughs). (Audio Response) (http://extremeskins.com/test/washington chat/wash8.wma)

From Isifhan

Thanks for doing these chats, if you haven't noticed we love having you on the skins, you are the identity of the defense.

It has been said that in order for Greg Williams scheme to be successful a player has to know his role and execute it, having faith that the other teammates will be in their respective positions correctly. That being said, how much if any leeway is there to "freelance" and take it upon yourself to make a play even if it means sacrificing your assignment?

Marcus Washington


Well, in this defense, he gives you a lot of tools that you can use out there. Sometimes, you don’t have to play every play a certain way. If you see a better way to play it, you’ve kind of got that freedom to do it. That’s what’s so special about this defense. Even though he gives you little tools within the scheme of the defense, where it seems like you’re free-lancing but it’s just a tool that you’re using. Almost like you’re doing a math problem, and he gives you a calculator to kind of help you make it a little easier. Definitely, you have some leeway and freedoms within the scheme of things. I think that’s where the defense is special. (Audio Response) (http://extremeskins.com/test/washington chat/wash9.wma)

From honorary hog

Mr. Washington (double-meaning FULLY intended), man, what a privilege it is to watch you get after it week in and week out. Thanks for working so hard to make the Redskins' D one of the league's elite.

Obviously in Indianapolis, the spotlight was usually on the high-powered offense. Now that you're on a team where the defense is the strength, do you feel like you're finally getting the credit you deserve?

Marcus Washington


Well, I think so. Just like you said, defense is the main attraction here right now. I think that people in DC understand here that you win games with offense, but you definitely win championships with defense. I think as Coach Gibbs said, its been like that when he coached earlier, and we’re trying to get back there now. We want to be a dominating defense, and I’m definitely proud to be a part of something special like what I thinks going on here, not only with the team, but with the defense as well. (Audio Response) (http://extremeskins.com/test/washington chat/wash10.wma)

From mccarey032

After losing two key veterans of this defense (Smoot and Pierce), would you comment on the players (Rogers, Harris and Marshall) who have come in and replaced those players? Do you think that the defense is as tight a unit as last year’s defense? Keep up the hard work and the whole city and skins nation is behind you!

Marcus Washington


You know what? I think so. I think we’re just as tight and just as good. And it’s cool, because we’re able to still keep up with those guys, Antonio and Smoot. They’re still our good friends even though they’re in other places. But definitely Lemar’s done a heck of a job at middle linebacker and has made some huge plays for us. He had a pick in the first game, a sack in the last game, and is contributing a lot to the defense. Carlos Rogers and Walt Harris are doing an excellent job at cornerback. You got to take your hat off to Carlos. He’s an Auburn guy, and a young guy, and was able to come in and be an impact player on that defense. Its tough sometimes, you’re out there on an island. You’ve got to take your hat off to Walt also – he’s a crafty veteran, he knows how to take care of his body to help him definitely play well on Sundays and he’s definitely capable of making huge plays, not only on defense, but he can give you some big plays on special teams. We’re lucky to have those guys. (Audio Response) (http://extremeskins.com/test/washington chat/wash11.wma)

From rmilton

Living in Northeast Texas, the heart of Dallas Cowboy land and been a Redskins fan it was GREAT to see ya'll (Texas talk for you all) finally beat the Cowboys. How did you and the rest of the team feel about that fantastic finish and victory?

Marcus Washington


After the Dallas victory? Oh man! It was wonderful, just because nobody believed we could go down there and beat them. You know, we were big-time underdogs and it just feels good to do what people say you can’t do. We went down there and we did it as a group and did it on Monday night in front of a national stage. Like I said, we hadn’t beat them down there in10 years, we were kind of almost the homecoming game, they’re retiring jerseys and stuff on the night we were down there. But definitely, it feels great to go down there and get that win and do it in the form that we did it. (Audio Response) (http://extremeskins.com/test/washington chat/wash12.wma)

From Todd

Are the goals loftier for the 2005 defense as opposed to the 2004 defense? How do your expectations for 2005 compare to that of 2004?

Marcus Washington


You know, last year we played great defense, we were #1 in the NFC in total defense. I want to say we were #3 in the NFL, but even with that, we were only good enough to be 6-10. So that’s what we were stressing on. We’ve been stressing on it all off-season and all this season. We got off to a 3-0 start, which is good, but it’s still a heck of a lot of football to play. We know we can play a heck of a lot better. We’ve done some good things on defense, but like you said turnovers is an area where we really want to pick up our game. I think we will do it, and once we do it I think the sky’s the limit for this defense and this team. (Audio Response) (http://extremeskins.com/test/washington chat/wash13.wma)

a tru fan
October-7th-2005, 09:02 AM
I just want to say thank you for all the great effort you give every time you step on the field. I especially like the dancing around on the field before the game. Keep up the good work. A Tru Fan!!!!!

KayBee
October-7th-2005, 10:04 AM
Thank you for taking time out of your busy schedule to address fans. We really appreciate it!

My question is: After the emotional, last-minute victories we've had so far, do you sense a renewed trust by the defense in the offense and in Brunell?

Isifhan
October-7th-2005, 10:11 AM
He seems like a fun guy! Thanks for doing these guys really adds a lot of insight to what is going on with the team, and thanks for putting my question in there! Great job as usual. :cheers:

Chris 44
October-7th-2005, 10:21 AM
He seems like a fun guy! Thanks for doing these guys really adds a lot of insight to what is going on with the team, and thanks for putting my question in there! Great job as usual. :cheers:

Nice interview, thanks guys. Marcus is really a fun guy to watch come game day, great work ethic, attitude etc. Can't say enough of the guy, he deserves all the recognition he's been getting. :cheers:

Skinsfan1311
October-7th-2005, 11:07 AM
Thanks Art! Great read! I want to be you!!!!!

d0ublestr0ker0ll
October-7th-2005, 11:09 AM
He's only the most entertaining player to watch on the field. He isn't scared of anything or anybody. He's a cyborg out there. Sean Taylor might make the most violent hits, but Marcus regularly puts people's faces in the turf. And he does it knowing deep down inside that people don't want any part of him. His celebrations after a big play are some of the most entertaining in the league. He knows the other team is watching him, and he'll even talk crazy towards the opposing team's bench without any hesitation.

Marcus is on his way to being remembered in Redskins' lore.

Jimbo
October-7th-2005, 11:22 AM
That must have been a fun interview. Any guy that starts a bunch of answers with "You know what?...." has to be excited, hyped up and ready to go. Nice to know the fans are once again having a big impact on the team. :)

Gallen5862
October-7th-2005, 11:30 AM
Great job Art with the interview.

Chris Worthy
October-7th-2005, 11:43 AM
You know what? What was a great Great GREAT interview!!! Thanks Extreme!!!

Stuck In TX
October-7th-2005, 11:46 AM
The great thing about these chats, other than the obvious, is that I think the questions (and comments we put into the questions) really show these guys how crazy we are about them and the 'Skins as a whole. Keep up the great work guys!

KDawg
October-7th-2005, 11:57 AM
Man, I want a MW jersey bad...

Skinshu
October-7th-2005, 12:34 PM
Outstanding interview. I sincerely believe the chemistry is what has been missing in recent years. Too many 'mercs' on the field. Gibbs seems to be building a team of players who not only respect the organization and it's tradition, but each other. You hear it more and more now a days about 'team chemistry' and a lot of teams stick players together with the hopes of establishing that, but in Washington it seems to be a focal point along with the X's and O's.
Burgundy and Gold running through my veins..........

FranklinNoble
October-7th-2005, 01:11 PM
Once again, thanks... this is a really great thing for 'Skins fans to have.

d0ublestr0ker0ll
October-7th-2005, 05:29 PM
Man, I want a MW jersey bad...

I'm most definitley getting a #53 Washington jersey. He is the most passionate football player on our team. The man is a Redskins legend in the making.

terpfan
October-7th-2005, 05:53 PM
Marcus is definately the face of the franchise right now, whether the rest of the NFL knows about him or not. I mean, come on, his NAME is WASHINGTON!

themurf
October-7th-2005, 07:04 PM
Dear mods,

Thanks again for another great job.

Dear Redskins fans,

Please learn the spelling of the Redskins defensive mastermind. It's Gregg Williams. G-R-E-G-G. Two "g's" at the end of his first name. Not just one.

Hugs,

murf.

Die Hard
October-7th-2005, 07:20 PM
Hey Murph,

Seriously, how can you not look at your signature with Williams... and NOT see Beavis and Butthead :)

REEM10
October-7th-2005, 08:53 PM
This forum is really great. Never before could fans get their questions asked or get up close and personal with players. You all at Extremeskins are doing one heck of a job. I dont know any other fan forum with this type of player/coach access. Keep up the good work.

Teller
October-7th-2005, 09:11 PM
Marcus reminds me so much of Ken Harvey. He's one of those guys that quietly (to the rest of the league) slipped under the radar screen from Indy to DC. He's a playmaker in every sense, and seems like a helluva good guy.


Thanks to MW for taking the time. And hats off to the ES staff for the interview and everything you guys do!

Tarhog
October-7th-2005, 09:57 PM
This forum is really great. Never before could fans get their questions asked or get up close and personal with players. You all at Extremeskins are doing one heck of a job. I dont know any other fan forum with this type of player/coach access. Keep up the good work.

Thanks - thats truly appreciated. You guys ask some terrific questions. And that helps :)

flexxskins
October-8th-2005, 12:18 PM
Once again, great interview guys. I don't know about anyone else, but if I were a Redskins player that had been interviewed by EXTREMESKINS, I would be pumped and impressed just to see how knowledgable and how much fans observe while I am playing. Great questions guys.

themurf
October-8th-2005, 05:19 PM
Hey Murph,

Seriously, how can you not look at your signature with Williams... and NOT see Beavis and Butthead :)

Actually I do see Beavis - and that's why he's the next head coach.

:cheers:

ChampSkinsFanatic
October-8th-2005, 11:22 PM
I wish I wasnt banned during this, why didnt anybody ask him about "The Strut"