PFW: Humble Austin doesn't believe he has 'made it' yet

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By Eric Edholm
http://www.profootballweekly.com/blogs/2010/01/13/humble-austin-doesnt-believe-he-has-made-it-yet

Tired of diva receivers? Want a breath of fresh air?

Chat up Cowboys WR Miles Austin, as I did for about 15 minutes yesterday right before he was about to "mess around," he said, on his DJ turntables at his house.

Austin, who made a collosal jump from his past three seasons to this one, in which he made the Sports Illustrated cover and earned a Pro Bowl invitation recently, remains quiet about his success and not willing to spout off about his own accomplishments.

"I never feel like I have arrived or anything like that," he said. "I don’t think I will ever feel like that. It’s just not a feeling I have. I am trying to do my best and — don’t get me wrong, I feel like I am good … I think. But that being said, I would never overly hype myself up. I am not thinking about that type of stuff. I am just trying to work hard."

He said the newfound fame around football-crazy Dallas hasn't been too big an adjustment.

"You have to roll with it," Austin said. "It’s cool. It’s nothing I can’t handle. I am still doing the same, basic things I have been doing. Now if I go out, more people will ask for my autograph or something. Or ask for a picture or something. Other than that, I am doing the same things."

That would be off the field, of course. On it, he has been doing things we never knew he was capable of. Sure, he gave us brief flashes before. But never like his breakout game, the 250-yard, two-TD game to almost singlehandedly beat the Chiefs.

But for me personally, I really felt like the game he broke out was on Thanksgiving against the Raiders. It was a short week, the Cowboys were facing a fast secondary, and Austin drew Raiders CB Nnamdi Asomugha. Now for those who have been caught up in all the Charles Woodson and Darrelle Revis hooplah (and don't get me wrong, it's pretty well deserved), it is Asomugha whom many general managers and coaches would pick of the three of them to build around. He's about as good as they come in the NFL.

On the Cowboys' first series, Austin was split to QB Tony Romo's left and he made a sharp in cut, beating Asomugha's press coverage off the line. The ball was there and Austin caught it perfectly in stride, running downfield for a 49-yard gain against maybe the best corner in the game. For perspective, Asomugha allowed fewer than 300 receiving yards against him and 120 yards after the catch for the whole season. Austin's 49-yard catch-and-run was the longest play he allowed all season.

When I asked Austin about it, saying I thought the route was "textbook," he remembered the play vividly and critiqued it candidly.

"It was an in-route," he said. "I thought it was a pretty nice route. I could have come out a little flatter out of it. I am not a perfectionist, but you can always do things better I always think."

Ladies and gentlemen, the anti-diva receiver! They do exist!

As for this weekend's game against a troubled Vikings secondary, Austin was diplomatic and deferential about the matchup.

"They’re aggressive. They move to the ball quickly. They are aggressive, fast corners that we need to worry about getting off press (coverage against). We have to definitely watch then in the run game, too, because they’ll come up and make plays. Obviously, their D-line, we know about their big guys. Their whole team, linebackers and everybody, they have a complete team — offensively, defensively and on special teams."

And for those of you who might be wondering about head coach Wade Phillips and whether he's any different this week following the biggest win of his career, Austin said, in essence, cha' right.

"No, not at all. I think Coach is always … he’s the same coach to me. He tells you how it is. He cares about all the players. He cares about all the coaches. He really has a respect for everybody in the whole organization."

Although Austin might be spreading the love for his teammates, I get the feeling he will see a lot of passes thrown his way on Sunday. Not from anything Austin said but just from my own guess of what might go down. And while you might see the excitable Austin celebrate a big catch or touchdown, expect him to give praise elsewhere after the game.
 

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If any coach or GM chose Asomugha over Revis, they should only be coaching pee-wee football.
 

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He's a good guy.

You've made it, Austin. We wouldn't be here without you.
 
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Revis is to this year as Asomugha was to the 2008 season. Just like Troy Polamalu is the greatest safety to ever play, then it's Bob Sanders, then it's Adrian Wilson.

Neither Revis nor Asomugha are truly shutdown corners in the vein of Deion in his prime, but since they are both good cover corners media guys latch on to them, and suddenly it's this huge obsession over just how good they are. Jenkins may very well be getting this same love by next season, depending on how far we go and how dominant our D is next year.

On topic though, I love me some Miles Austin. These guys who are humble, hard workers, but are also blessed with great athletic ability(Ware, Austin, Romo) are more often than not the kinds of guys who turn into superstars, while the prima donnas who feel they're amazing already(Deangelo Hall, Braylon Edwards) skate by on athletic ability but don't have the same workman attitude, and it shows.
 
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speedkilz88;3226267 said:
He's waiting for his new paycheck.

I'm sure you're being sarcastic, but I have no doubt from seeing Miles interview and talk about his Dad and how he was raised, that he is not that kind of guy. He'll get paid, but it won't change who he is.
 

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Joshmvii;3226269 said:
Revis is to this year as Asomugha was to the 2008 season. Just like Troy Polamalu is the greatest safety to ever play, then it's Bob Sanders, then it's Adrian Wilson.

Neither Revis nor Asomugha are truly shutdown corners in the vein of Deion in his prime, but since they are both good cover corners media guys latch on to them, and suddenly it's this huge obsession over just how good they are. Jenkins may very well be getting this same love by next season, depending on how far we go and how dominant our D is next year.



AMEN! Every year its a switch. It's all a bunch of BS. There has never been a legit best corner in the game even for 2 years in a row. Even when Champ was getting slobbed on he was getting it based on rep. But anyway, props to Miles Austin. I stopped doubting him after week 17 against Philly. He is going to be a playmaker for a long time.
 

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Joshmvii;3226274 said:
I'm sure you're being sarcastic, but I have no doubt from seeing Miles interview and talk about his Dad and how he was raised, that he is not that kind of guy. He'll get paid, but it won't change who he is.




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C'mon man, it changes EVERYBODY. Everybody thought the same about Romo and as soon as he got that money he was running to Jessica and Carrie.
 
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I disagree about the money. I'm sure Tony would've been trying to get with those chicks before the money if he could've. :laugh2:

D-Ware just got his mega check before this season, and he obviously didn't just change who he is. Still a great guy off the field, still the same warrior on the field, even more so this year with the neck injury scare.
 

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stilltheguru;3226281 said:
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C'mon man, it changes EVERYBODY. Everybody thought the same about Romo and as soon as he got that money he was running to Jessica and Carrie.

Uh, except for the fact that Tony got with Carrie BEFORE his big paycheck.
 

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stilltheguru;3226277 said:
AMEN! Every year its a switch. It's all a bunch of BS. There has never been a legit best corner in the game even for 2 years in a row. Even when Champ was getting slobbed on he was getting it based on rep. But anyway, props to Miles Austin. I stopped doubting him after week 17 against Philly. He is going to be a playmaker for a long time.

Took you long enough. :p:
 

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stilltheguru;3226277 said:
AMEN! Every year its a switch. It's all a bunch of BS. There has never been a legit best corner in the game even for 2 years in a row. Even when Champ was getting slobbed on he was getting it based on rep. But anyway, props to Miles Austin. I stopped doubting him after week 17 against Philly. He is going to be a playmaker for a long time.


IDK i think Revis is Legit and even then he didn't win defensive MVP.
 

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Gryphon;3226253 said:
"I never feel like I have arrived or anything like that," he said. "I don’t think I will ever feel like that. It’s just not a feeling I have. I am trying to do my best and — don’t get me wrong, I feel like I am good … I think. But that being said, I would never overly hype myself up. I am not thinking about that type of stuff. I am just trying to work hard."
:bow:

Gotta just love the attitude.
 

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CowboyWay;3226256 said:
If any coach or GM chose Asomugha over Revis, they should only be coaching pee-wee football.

I'd pick Asomugha every day of the week, three times on Sunday, and maybe 6 times if its a primetime Sunday or Monday game.
 
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