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Poor Skip Hicks!

Discussion in 'Carolina Panthers' started by Sackem90, Jun 12, 2003.

  1. Sackem90

    Sackem90 Misplaced Panthers Fan

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    Posted on Wed, Jun. 11, 2003

    Hicks again finds Davis in his path
    Panthers running backs were Skins teammates
    STAN OLSON
    Staff Writer




    Skip Hicks


    Skip Hicks once again finds himself running in the long shadow of Stephen Davis.

    Hicks, a running back, signed with the Carolina Panthers in December after sitting out most of the 2002 season. Carolina liked his speed, and with DeShaun Foster recovering from knee surgery and Lamar Smith unlikely to return, the Panthers picked Hicks up as insurance for 2003.

    Then, in March, Carolina signed Stephen Davis.

    Davis, who had averaged more than 1,200 yards rushing the past four seasons with Washington, was immediately penciled in as the No. 1 running back -- just as he had been when Hicks was his Redskins teammate.

    The pair had played together in Washington from 1998 through 2000, and Hicks had seen Davis' career blossom. Hicks, fresh from UCLA, started five games at running back that first year while Davis played fullback, but in 1999 Davis took over the Redskins' ground game. Hicks' playing time diminished, and in 2001 he moved on to Tennessee.

    The Titans made him a salary cap casualty before last season, and Hicks spent most of 2002 without a job.

    "It was a little bit of a bad situation," he said after a Panthers practice this week. "If you think too much, it'll get to you; why this, why that? You start doubting yourself.

    "But my fiancée and I were also expecting a little boy (Kaleb, born Nov. 11), and I was able to spend time with her in San Diego. I try to look at the positive in every situation, and that was the positive."

    Some teams were interested, but nothing worked out until the Panthers called.

    Hicks didn't play in Carolina's final two games, but got used to the team and the city and began thinking about having an impact.

    And then Carolina signed his old buddy, Davis.

    "That's how the NFL is," Hicks said, smiling. "We started off together and eventually hooked back up. We had some good times. We know each other very well, which is good coming into this system, because we help each other out a lot, and we push each other a lot.

    "Hopefully, I'll bring out the best in him, because he always brings out the best in me."

    With Davis around again, Hicks understands his place in the Panthers' pecking order. He hopes to make himself valuable enough on special teams to convince Carolina to clear a slot for him in 2003.

    "What I want to do is make my mark on special teams, and running back will be there," said Hicks, whose 230-pound frame is coupled with 4.4-second speed in the 40-yard dash.


    <<He ain't never gonna get out of S. Davis's shadow, is he?:rolleyes:
     
  2. Big Russ

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    He's at least saying all the right things. Has a good attitude about it.

    You know, if Foster gets healthy, we're really quality deep at running back. Weird feeling.
     
  3. McFly41

    McFly41 Work Hard...PLAY HARDER!

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    I wanted Hicks here out of college as Biakabutuka's replacement, I am more than satisfied he is here and with a great attitude to boot!
    He'll contribute in this offense. With that speed and size combo, he will make a fine change of pace back when Davis needs a breather.
     
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    I don't think I'd care that much if I were still getting paid.
     
  5. Big Mark

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    I like the idea of sitting DeShaun until at least mid season regardless of how his knee comes along. With Skip we've got better than average depth anyway, so I say we GUARANTEE DeShaun is 110% before he comes back. I think he is going to be someone who is special for a long time, so it'll be worth him missing another 4 games or so to insure he doesnt have career-long knee problems
     
  6. magnus

    magnus Chump-proof

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    yep. And I dunno if Skip's ever going to be good enough to have that starting career anyway. Especially this late in his career. If he banked on a starting situation now, it'd be the end of said career.
     

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