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Watters Weighs In On Friend, McCoy
 
May 26, 2009 | Last Updated: 5/26/09 5:42 PM ET | Comments (12)
By: BOB KENT

Ricky Watters knows a thing or two about running backs. And when he heard about LeSean McCoy, a can't miss prospect at his alma mater of Bishop McDevitt High School in Harrisburg, PA, his ears perked up.

"LeSean has kind of renewed my interest in the game," said Watters, who donned an Eagles uniform from 1995 to 1997. "Everyone was talking about him. My cousins were saying, 'You have to check him out. You have to watch him, he is showing some of the moves that you had.' They know that always gets me excited because even more than teams, I am more about the players."

A second-team All-America selection in 2008, McCoy amassed 3,365 total yards from scrimmage and 36 total touchdowns in his two-year career at the University of Pittsburgh. He averaged 4.8 yards per carry in each of his two seasons, becoming just the third player in school history to achieve multiple 1,000-yard rushing campaigns.

LeSean McCoy
RB LeSean McCoy

"I was trying my best to see every game he played at Pitt," said Watters, who currently makes his home in Orlando, Florida. "It's been great watching him play."

The connection between McCoy and Watters extends beyond the lines of the football field. Since they first met at the Harrisburg East Mall about a year ago, the two have become good friends. And Watters says he was glad to see his friend land a job with the Eagles, the adopted hometown team of these Harrisburg natives.

"I think he has a set of skills that can definitely help the team," said Watters. "It all depends on how he matures and how fast he matures because it is a big leap. It's definitely a big leap; there is a lot to learn. But if anyone can do it I think he can."

In McCoy, the Eagles believe they have an almost 21-year-old all-purpose back in the Brian Westbrook mold - a shifty, elusive running back with a knack for finding the end zone.

Having played in a West Coast system himself, Watters knows all about the responsibilities of the running back in this offense. During an 11-year career, which included three seasons in Philadelphia sandwiched between a Super Bowl stint with the 49ers and his final years in Seattle, Watters was selected to the Pro Bowl five times and rushed for over 10,000 yards in his career. He is the only player in NFL history to rush for 1,000 yards for three teams.

That said, Watters believes McCoy's skills will translate well to the next level.

"He can do everything out there," Watters said. "He can run routes, he can catch, he can obviously run the ball and he can block, and that's what I like in a back and that's why I enjoy watching him play."

McCoy entered his senior season at Bishop McDevitt on pace to break the state rushing record and shatter some of Watters' records in the process, but he suffered a compound fracture of his right ankle in the season's fourth game. He still finished his high school career as the ninth-leading rusher in Pennsylvania history with 6,640 yards and 75 touchdowns.

The injury did not keep McCoy down as he resurfaced as a playmaker in the Pittsburgh backfield. In fact, McCoy set freshman records for points (90) and rushing touchdowns (14), two marks that had been held by Heisman Tropy winner and NFL star Tony Dorsett. McCoy rushed for 1,488 yards and 21 touchdowns in 2008 and 2,816 yards and 35 rushing touchdowns the past two seasons. Dorsett, meanwhile, ran for 2,690 yards in his first two seasons at Pittsburgh.

No doubt there will be growing pains before the 5-foot-10, 198-pound McCoy can unleash his full potential. Until that time - and even after - Watters will be there to offer advice when called upon.

"I'm just going to see how it goes. If he asks me or if he needs something from me then you know I'll go into the proactive role. But until then I just want to stay out of his way, let him enjoy this time," Watters said. "I feel like this is his time so I want him to have some fun and do it his way.

"I think he will be ready and he will focus. I think he'll do a good job. Maybe he can finish what I started and go in and get that championship."

Watters Weighs In On Friend, McCoy
   
maxfaded@...
06/06/09
8:45 am ET
eh , i hope fumbling isnt contagious .... jk .... mccoy , booker and either mendenhall or buckley will do fine , i just wana see a healthy 100% westy for the playoffs , then i will love our chances of a s-bowl victory
willperdue32
05/31/09
9:56 pm ET
mccoy weighed in at 211 at the eagles post draft mini camp. i'm happy if he stays there, happier if he can get up to 215ish. that was not a college listing, that's the eagles' listing from after the draft.
southphillyben
05/28/09
8:45 am ET
Some of u may not remember but when Ricky 1st got here he suffered from a form of alligator arms,and his quote after the game"Im not gett'in my head tak'in off for nobody"Needless to say Philly Phan was all over him for that,but after the dust settled he was a better player for us,just say'in?
eaglesfankgg
05/26/09
4:15 pm ET
Hopefully, Watters can mentor McCoy on what to expect and how to condition and maintain your body thru the trials and tribulations of an NFL season. Watters was a hard-nosed type of player and it showed in his approach to the game throughout his career. If McCoy can follow in Watters footsteps and emmulate some of the things that Watters did then we will have a very good player for many years!
hei2183@...
05/26/09
4:12 pm ET
WW... I know what you are saying but the kid is actually 5'10'' 198lbs... I read three or four scouting reports before the combine that had him listed at 5'10" 210-12 range... However the listings that schools provide are almost never accurate... Kind of like Crabtree being 6'3" 215lbs, who ever measured that should be fired... I know a report after the combine said the kid had the flu and he lost 10 lbs due to that... We are months later and he is weighing in at 198 lbs... My prediction is he will be 5'10" 205lbs by game time... Kinda like Westy...
ww120288@...
05/26/09
2:35 pm ET
bob kent you need to remember that mccoy weighed in at 211 lbs
ww120288@...
05/26/09
2:31 pm ET
watters and garner was a great backfield. Im excited about what shady can bring to this team. He could be in the running for ROTY honors, so could maclin depending on how fast he moves up the depth chart
chrisejlewis@...
05/26/09
12:56 pm ET
If McCoy has 1/2 the talent that Watters had, we're going to be in good shape. Hopefully this kid is the real deal.
chrisejlewis@...
05/26/09
12:55 pm ET
As funny as that comment was Omaha, Ricky Watters was a great addition to the Eagles. I loved the way he ran. He ran hard and aggressively, never shying away from a hit. I think one of the most exciting backfields that the Eagles ever had was Thunder & Lightning (Watters & Garner). Ahhh...good times.
chrisejlewis@...
05/26/09
12:53 pm ET
LoL....
operagost
05/26/09
12:33 pm ET
Watters later commented, "I don't like how he never punks out when he hears footsteps. He'll have a short career if he doesn't drop a pass when that safety's coming. He should look at some of Todd Pinkston's game film."
OmahaPhillyFan
05/26/09
10:57 am ET
For who? For what?



 
 
 
 
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