High Expectations Are His Foe : Rams: A year ago, top draft pick Bill Hawkins tore a knee ligament. Now, the coaching staff is turning up the heat on the defensive lineman.
ANAHEIM â Doug Reed watches Bill Hawkins in practice every day, and what he sees makes him shake his head with empathy.
What he sees is a young defensive lineman whom Reed says probably wonât be physically ready to meet his coachesâ high expectations until next season.
And what Reed, an eight-year veteran defensive lineman, also sees is a proud player who wonât admit it to himself, who wants to play so badly that he is hurting his career.
âIt seems like heâs really being pushed, and I really donât believe that heâs ready,â Reed said. âI think if he was in his fifth, sixth, seventh year, heâd say, âI just canât go. I just canât go.â
âBecause when we go out there and youâre not able to do your best, youâre being judged for what youâre doing out there and people who really donât know what heâs going through are saying, â The kidâs a No. 1 draft pick, he canât even rush the passer. . . . â
âIf the guy is healthy, I know he can be the type of guy they thought he would.â
It has been almost year since Hawkins tore a ligament in his left knee, and the Ramsâ coaching staff this week has clearly stepped up the pressure on Hawkins to start playing with fire.
Coach John Robinson said this week that the Rams have concluded it is time for Hawkins to find a role. Just last week, Hawkins was one of two players the Rams deactivated. In the exhibition season, Hawkins had been counted on to be a starter, only to disappoint with his play.
âI think weâve made the decision that heâs healthy,â said Robinson, who also added that Hawkins has âobviously flounderedâ so far this season.
Hawkins, for his part, declined an interview request Thursday, saying he had to go to a meeting.
âYou talk to the guy,â Reed said, âyou say, âHey, Billy, if youâre hurt you shouldnât really be out here, really.â
âItâs like taking a test before you study--it just doesnât work. You donât give yourself the benefit of the doubt. The man can only give what he has. He canât give his potential, he can only give what he has.â
Defensive coordinator Fritz Shurmur said he understands that Hawkins is still feeling the effects of the injury, and that the team expects him to make a full comeback eventually.
âItâs probably a lack of confidence as much as anything, either consciously or subconsciously, and what weâre trying to do is work through that,â Shurmur said. âAnd heâll work through it, itâs just a matter of he and us recognizing weâve got to put some extra effort into it. Thereâs no reason he canât be the same guy he was before he was injured.
âHopefully, weâre going to get him in a position where we can get him in a ballgame and heâll be productive. He needs that and we need that. Weâre just accelerating the program a little bit.â
Dexter Manley as a Ram? It might be possible.
Manley, the longtime Redskin defensive end, is scheduled to have a hearing with NFL Commissioner Paul Tagliabue today about lifting his lifetime ban for substance abuse. Tagliabue is expected to make a ruling by Monday, and reports in Washington indicate that the commissioner is expected to grant Manleyâs request--one year after the ban was ordered.
If Manley is reinstated, team sources have told the Washington Post, it is almost certain Manley will be promptly released by the Redskins, who are said to be weary of the entire affair.
And if this scenario unfolds, Robinson said the Rams would have to be interested--cautious, but interested--in Manley, who is a proven pass rusher.
Robinson also said that before the Rams, who would be in prime waiver-wire position to claim him, moved to acquire Manley, they would have to make sure he is clean and enthusiastic about playing for them.
âThose things demand investigation once you decide to do something,â Robinson said. âThere wouldnât be any reason we wouldnât (be interested). (But) weâd need some information.â
Last summer, Manley said if the Redskins didnât want him, heâd prefer playing for the Raiders or the Dolphins.