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Greg Ellis' return: ``It's not personal''
6:35 PM Wed, Nov 25, 2009 | Permalink | Yahoo! Buzz
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Cut after 11 seasons with Dallas, Greg Ellis says he's rejuvinated in Oakland. Arthroscopic surgeries have improved the range of motion in his injured knee and arm, and he believes he can play out the three years of his contract with the Raiders..
Ellis may have changed teams, but he's still playing in a Cowboys game on Thanksgiving.
``My wife was not too happy about that,'' Ellis said, laughing. ``It was like, `We leave Dallas and you're still going to miss Thanksgiving with us.'''
Ellis, 34, had hoped to play out his career in Dallas. He registered 77 sacks in 162 games with the Cowboys. But he was cut with one year left on his contract because the team chose to go with his understudy at outside linebacker, Anthony Spencer.
``To me it was never anything personal,'' Ellis said. ``Some players make the mistake of getting mad at the owners or getting mad at the organization. But you have to understand that football does have a business side to it. It's just the circle of life in football.''
Ellis' successes in Dallas were tempered by frustrations. He gave the Cowboys what they wanted, posting at least 7.5 sacks in seven of his seasons. But he often felt out of place as a 280-pound linebacker in the 3-4 formation. His last couple of seasons were marred by his public comments about a new contract and decreased playing time.
``To me it wasn't personal,'' Ellis said of the Cowboys' decision. ``Always with me it was like, `OK let's just do whatever y'all want to do because you're the owner and you're the coaches and staff so let's just do it but let's not get into a season and start messing with my playing time, trying to create an illusion that I can't do it anymore.'''
Ellis, 34, hasn't lost his knack for pressuring quarterbacks. Back at defensive end, he leads the Raiders with five sacks, including one in last Sunday's victory over Cincinnati.
Spencer has no sacks, although his interception helped secure Dallas' 7-6 victory over Washington last week.
``Yeah, I sure would be surprised if he didn't have any,'' Ellis said of Spencer's sack total. ``Right now, this is game No. 10? ... He doesn't have any? Hmm. The thing I'm pretty sure the coaches are looking at is if he's getting to the quarterback to create some pressure there.
``I like Anthony and I think he's a good football player and he's going to be alright in the league.''
6:35 PM Wed, Nov 25, 2009 | Permalink | Yahoo! Buzz
Bill Nichols/Reporter Bio | E-mail | News tips
Cut after 11 seasons with Dallas, Greg Ellis says he's rejuvinated in Oakland. Arthroscopic surgeries have improved the range of motion in his injured knee and arm, and he believes he can play out the three years of his contract with the Raiders..
Ellis may have changed teams, but he's still playing in a Cowboys game on Thanksgiving.
``My wife was not too happy about that,'' Ellis said, laughing. ``It was like, `We leave Dallas and you're still going to miss Thanksgiving with us.'''
Ellis, 34, had hoped to play out his career in Dallas. He registered 77 sacks in 162 games with the Cowboys. But he was cut with one year left on his contract because the team chose to go with his understudy at outside linebacker, Anthony Spencer.
``To me it was never anything personal,'' Ellis said. ``Some players make the mistake of getting mad at the owners or getting mad at the organization. But you have to understand that football does have a business side to it. It's just the circle of life in football.''
Ellis' successes in Dallas were tempered by frustrations. He gave the Cowboys what they wanted, posting at least 7.5 sacks in seven of his seasons. But he often felt out of place as a 280-pound linebacker in the 3-4 formation. His last couple of seasons were marred by his public comments about a new contract and decreased playing time.
``To me it wasn't personal,'' Ellis said of the Cowboys' decision. ``Always with me it was like, `OK let's just do whatever y'all want to do because you're the owner and you're the coaches and staff so let's just do it but let's not get into a season and start messing with my playing time, trying to create an illusion that I can't do it anymore.'''
Ellis, 34, hasn't lost his knack for pressuring quarterbacks. Back at defensive end, he leads the Raiders with five sacks, including one in last Sunday's victory over Cincinnati.
Spencer has no sacks, although his interception helped secure Dallas' 7-6 victory over Washington last week.
``Yeah, I sure would be surprised if he didn't have any,'' Ellis said of Spencer's sack total. ``Right now, this is game No. 10? ... He doesn't have any? Hmm. The thing I'm pretty sure the coaches are looking at is if he's getting to the quarterback to create some pressure there.
``I like Anthony and I think he's a good football player and he's going to be alright in the league.''