Leon's Hard at Work on Even Bigger Profile
Published: Thu, September 10, 2009 - 11:17am ET
By Eric Allen
Allen is the senior managing editor of newyorkjets.com. He is in his ninth season with the Jets.
File Under: news conference, Leon Washington, Rex Ryan, Sal Alosi, Pop Warner, Ground and Pound
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09/10 — “Ground and Pound” has become a common Jets phrase since Rex Ryan came on board back in January. But just a few days before kickoff, Leon Washington asked about the slogan’s origin.
“Who came up with that?” he said.
When Washington was told it was the rookie head coach himself, he smiled. The Jets’ most explosive weapon is eager to see how the philosophy will be implemented in the club's first regular-season game under Ryan Sunday in Houston.
“I’m excited to see what it looks like,” he said. “It should look good with the linemen we have. We’ll be all right, we’ll be straight.”
It’s hard to believe that Sunday will officially mark the beginning of “Little Leon’s” fourth pro season. The 5’8”, 195-pound Washington, who appears small on television, is powerfully built from endless hours in the weightroom under strength coach Sal Alosi and from his dedication away from Florham Park.
He’s a fan favorite because he gives an honest effort every time out. Sure, he brings you out of your seat with a trademark long play — Washington tied for the first in NFL last year with 10 plays of 40-plus yards: six returns, three rushes and one reception. But fans also can identify with his authenticity.
“You try to stay consistent, try to take up small things. I really concentrated this off-season on not cheating anything. Anything I do, doing it all the way,” he said. “For example, in the weightroom you might know you have 30 reps and you know Sal is not watching you. Do all 30, don’t do 28. Even though it hurts, I’m trying to finish. I know every small thing can help get you over the top.”
After Washington’s 2,332 combined yards in 2008 led the NFL and set a Jets single-season record, he was named to his first Pro Bowl. He also set career highs last year with a 5.9-yard per-carry average, six rush touchdowns, 47 receptions and two receiving touchdowns. But Washington is not ready to shift from overdrive into cruise control.
“I’m hungry. I’m hungry to get down to Miami both times — the Pro Bowl and the Super Bowl,” he said. “It’s the fourth year and you should be making that curve of trying to be a pretty good player in this league. I’m working hard, staying motivated and staying focused.”
The most impressive player in the Jets’ preseason — on either side of the ball — was Washington. He averaged a hearty 6.3 yards per rush in limited action and he also caught seven balls. And he makes life so difficult for defenders because he'll make you miss and then he's gone. There's never any second chance for impact and you're going to be out of luck if somebody's not helping you with contain.
“Regardless of if it’s preseason, regular season, off-season or whatever, he’s going to give you everything he has,” said fullback Tony Richardson. “It’s amazing just to see the growth he’s made since I’ve been here. He’s been a great player for a long time, but I’ve seen him take every area to a new level. I think it’s really starting to show on the field.”
Richardson, entering his 15th NFL season and his second with the Green & White, says Washington is consistently willing to go the extra mile.
“He’s always doing something to prepare himself whether it’s the weightroom where he’s busting his butt, spending extra time in the training room,” T-Rich said. “He is a student of the game. He understands the offense. Anytime a player spends that much time on his craft, the better he’s going to be.”
While Washington wants a new contract, he has never let anything distract him on the field. There was no case of the Brandon Marshall “dropsies” at any point this summer because Washington isn’t made that way. There is a childlike exuberance that No. 29 possesses that is unique on this level.
“I went back and watched some of my little league tapes when I was in Pop Warner and I was a pretty special player then,” he said. “I think it goes back to how much I love to play football.
“I just remember getting up Saturdays at eight o’clock in the morning and when I get on that football field it’s the same thing. The contract situation, the business side is not on my mind. I want to win that matchup and I want to be successful on every play I get an opportunity to help the team. That’s what it comes down to.”
In fact, out there on the field, Washington says he’s back playing little league. Those days return of playing for John Mike, a police officer in Jacksonville who Washington refers to as his “godfather,” who coached him in Pop Warner and as a position coach at Andrew Jackson High School.
“I’m going to try to get newyorkjets.com some of that coverage. It’s so funny because I’m like the same way,” he said. “It’s that one sharp cut, make people miss and it’s been the same type of thing. I’m going to get you all some film.”
When Washington delivers, we’ll make sure to post those Pop Warner Highlights. But you can bank on him making a number of more in ’09.
No Live Rex Today
For fans of the Jets head coach, Ryan will be altering his schedule on Wednesdays and Thursdays, holding his news conferences those days outside right after practice instead of later in the day in the media workroom at the Atlantic Health Jets Training Center.
That schedule begins today, with Ryan scheduled to talk with reporters after the end of practice. However, due to tech issues, we won't be able to make this news conference video available to you on newyorkjets.com. To provide coverage of the news conference, we'll post the Radar entry shortly after the conclusion and the Rex transcript late in the afternoon.
Ryan will be in the media workroom for his Friday news conference at about 1:15 p.m. That will be streamed live. So will Monday's day-after-game newser from the workroom. And when Rex holds his outdoor news conferences next Wednesday and Thursday, we expect to bring them to you live as well.
Fans Respond
Here's your chance to tell Randy what you think! Add a Comment | Hide All Show All (20)Anthony Said:
Thu, September 10, 2009 - 12:07pm ET"Leon needs a contract. He is a HUGE ASSET to the team and a FAN FAVORITE. The guy proves time and time again what he is worth. Can't wait for Sunday.........I hope we bury the Texans so all these naysayers on Tv who always count the jets out feel like they got punched in the mouth. "
Lance Said:
Thu, September 10, 2009 - 12:11pm ET"I was the principal at AJHS for 3 years when Leon was drafted. The irony is that I have been a JETS fan for 40 years. Leon has visited the school, donated time and $$ to the football team, provided trips for Coach Mike and his head coach, Coach Sullivan. Leon is even a better person than he is a player., which I know is hard to believe. We have honored Leon by retiring his #3 GO JETS"
Shep Said:
Thu, September 10, 2009 - 12:24pm ET"I think we all agree that Leon is the most explosive player on the team, perhaps in the league. So what I'm wondering is, with the regular season three days away, why doesn't this guy have a new contract? We have two pro bowl running backs and neither of them is signed. I know it will get worked out, but do it now and get it off their minds. Show them respect and let's go win!!!!"
scjoe Said:
Thu, September 10, 2009 - 12:53pm ET"Great story on Leon,though it is something we all knew even before. I have said before that I was confident that Leon's deal would get done before the start of the season, now not so sure, the clock is ticking and nothing seems to be happening. Of all the things to consider at the table, I wish both sides would just agree on the most important issue...WE NEED LEON ON OUR TEAM!"
HELLS KITCHEN GREEN AND WHITE Said:
Thu, September 10, 2009 - 12:56pm ET"we must pay leon!to bad if TJ gets mad about his deal,leon is the now,and the future of this team. he is gonna have a huge year this season,and that will just make the jets pay him more.i'm a little worried about our pass protection,i know our o-line is one of the best,but we need to have better pass protection for MS.thank god football is back! let's eat,drink,and watch the jets pound the texans!"
scjoe Said:
Thu, September 10, 2009 - 12:59pm ET"Just like to comment on the story going around that the Jets may get fined for not listing Favre on the injury report at the end of last season. To me, what makes it even worse is that the Jets may have had a better chance at getting some wins with Favre out of there. We all saw the INTs coming early and often,knew he was hurt, why not make the change??"
BriGuyinFL Said:
Thu, September 10, 2009 - 1:52pm ET"Great story, and he went to one of my favorite college teams, FSU. I wonder how much ribbing he is getting from the ex-canes. At least Vilma aint around to rub it in. I hope Leon stays a Jet and hope Mike T takes good care of him. I also thought of a better nickname for Kerry "Hollywood" Rhodes. New name is Kerry "Big News" Rhodes, hehe."
VT-JetsFan Said:
Thu, September 10, 2009 - 2:05pm ET"269,... The current number of consecutive games Brett Favre has started. Without that streak, we're a playoff team last season. Ratliff or Clemens should / could have coasted us to the olayoffs last year after the injury. His arm alone with some conservative playcalling cost us the season."
Christopher Said:
Thu, September 10, 2009 - 2:41pm ET"scjoe, why bring this up, it is in the past. A new season is here, we are all excited to see this years team, forget about Favre, lord knows he has forgotten all about us. Favre was protecting his "streak" and Mangini didn't have the guts to pull him, that is why is he gone, and now that we have Rex, all I can say is thank god he is gone. Go Jets, let's bring home a W on Sunday. Oh yeah, sign Leon"
Christopher Said:
Thu, September 10, 2009 - 2:42pm ET"scjoe, why bring this up, it is in the past. A new season is here, we are all excited to see this years team, forget about Favre, lord knows he has forgotten all about us. Favre was protecting his "streak" and Mangini didn't have the guts to pull him, that is why is he gone, and now that we have Rex, all I can say is thank god he is gone. Go Jets, let's bring home a W on Sunday. Oh yeah, sign Leon"
BriGuyinFL Said:
Thu, September 10, 2009 - 3:28pm ET"Ugh..my brother the Giants fan just corrected me and let me know that I need to change Kerry "Big News" Rhodes nickname again. His new name is Kerry "No News" Rhodes. As for our beloved Jets, I hope the defense brings some of that Violence that Rex used to describe his defense when he first got here. I am really looking forward to some exitement this Sunday."
Frankie Said:
Thu, September 10, 2009 - 3:53pm ET"Leon is the MAN!!!! nuff said. "
Marianne Tate Said:
Thu, September 10, 2009 - 4:00pm ET"Chansi, it's your time to show your talent to the world. I'll be watching. Go Jets"
jetsjohn Said:
Fri, September 11, 2009 - 3:33pm ET"Pay him. Pay him! If he has a great season, which we all know he will, how will the management explain it to all of us when he shows the Jets organization the same disrespect they've shown him and says, 'No thank you. I'll go to a team who knows my value.'"
JetStorm Said:
Fri, September 11, 2009 - 4:49pm ET"I would sure like to see some of Leon's Pop Warner film...It would be a big boost to youth football to show some of todays NFL players youth football film. What do you think Randy?"
Randy Lange Said:
"JetStorm, I agree, and if Leon passes on the video, we'll get it on the site."
Jason Said:
Fri, September 11, 2009 - 7:44pm ET"Randy, why is it that Jets Management refuses to give Leon competitive compensation? It would certainly be a huge disappointment and a blight on the franchise if he opts to move on to a different team. "
INGWE Said:
Sat, September 12, 2009 - 2:28pm ET"Guys like Leon"superman"Washington come around once in a green moon.....the man should be paid every penny he deserves.....how many 3rd downs and a million yards does he have to convert to prove his worth....and he deserves the key to the nyc ...mayor!!!!!!!......keep Leon in a green jersey for life. "
Harv Said:
Sat, September 12, 2009 - 10:37pm ET"Mister T. PLEASE SIGN LEON ALREADY!!!!!!!! The man is one of the best players we had in a WHILE. Read what everyone has been saying. I thought it was the fans team. "
ray Said:
Fri, September 25, 2009 - 9:20pm ET"PLEASE, PLEASE, PLEASE...Let's not have another John Riggins case. PAY the man. He brings his lunch pail to work. Not like some prima donnas. He deserves to be paid at the level he performs. And does so every play. I've never noticed LW take a play off. KEEP HIM!!!!!!!!!!!!!!"
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Ira Said:
Thu, September 10, 2009 - 12:06pm ET"EA, A++. Leon is the most exciting player in the NFL. And even though Mr. T gets credit for drafting him we all need to remember to thank Herm. Leon is so right about finishing everything off. You practice full and you will play in games that way too. His #'s are great and will only continue to get better. When its all said and done he will go down as one of the best Jets ever. GO LEON and JETS!!!"
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