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Old 07-04-2007, 07:45 PM   #1 (permalink)
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HIS TIME IS NOW

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Hayden Looking Forward to 2007 Training Camp
INDIANAPOLIS - He has waited for this for two seasons.
He has worked, he has prepared, and even when he got a glorious moment on the NFL's biggest stage, this is the chance for which Kelvin Hayden was preparing.

A chance to play consistently.

A chance to show what he really can do.

A chance to start.

Hayden, the Colts' second-round selection in the 2005 NFL Draft, has been one of the team's top reserves the past two seasons. In training camp last season, he played as well as any player on the Colts’ defense, Head Coach Tony Dungy said.

But never did he get a chance to play consistently.

For Hayden, that chance is now.

“If it comes down to it, I’m ready to go,” Hayden said recently.

Hayden, after playing as a reserve cornerback and special teams player, is expected to enter training camp as a starter opposite fellow third-year veteran Marlin Jackson.

During the off-season, Nick Harper and Jason David - the Colts’ starting cornerbacks the past three seasons - signed as free agents with the Tennessee Titans and New Orleans Saints, respectively.

They were key losses, players who have been solid contributors to three consecutive AFC South-winning teams.

But Dungy said it’s his belief that when experienced, well-known players leave, the players remaining typically play well when called upon. And Dungy said this off-season Hayden can be such a player.

“Kelvin was probably our most-improved defensive player (during the 2006 season),” Dungy said. “He played in training camp and the preseason exceptionally well. He didn’t get to play a lot for a long stretch, then at the end of the year when he was in the nickel, he did a tremendous job.”

Hayden, who played collegiately at the University of Illinois, hardly is an unknown to Colts fans – or to NFL fans nationwide.

His time as an unknown ended in February.

That was when the second-year veteran intercepted a pass from Chicago Bears quarterback Rex Grossman and returned it 56 yards for the game-clinching touchdown in the Colts’ 29-17 victory in Super Bowl XLI.

Hayden said he saw the play often. At first.

“The first couple of days, a lot,” he said, smiling. “But after that, I tried not to look at it. I tried just to forget about it. I want my career not to be based on that.

“I want it to be part of it, but at the same time people to say, 'Hey, this guy made plenty of plays.’ I just try to forget about it and move on.”

Hayden said that’s the approach he has tried to take throughout the off-season. He, like many Colts players, basked in the Super Bowl glory, for a couple of days.

“But not too much,” he said.

Hayden has been present throughout the Colts’ off-season conditioning program, and during mini-camp and summer-school he worked with the idea of being prepared for an opportunity.

“I have two years under my belt,” Hayden said. “I had a great guy (Harper) in front of me to show me the ropes, the dos and the don’ts. I prepared myself, and if it comes down to it, I’m ready to go.

“When I first got here, being a rookie, it was so crazy. It was overwhelming. Now, I feel like it’s time for me to be a starter. I think that’s everybody’s goal. Everybody’s goal is to not be a reserve and be a special teamer. Everyone wants to go out and be a part of the first team unit and be one of those guys who play week in and week out.

“I want to go out there and do the best I can and at the same time, help the team win.”

Hayden played 16 games as a reserve in 2005, making 19 tackles and defensing one pass, and last season – with the Colts’ secondary battling injuries throughout the season – he started one of 15 games. He made 31 tackles last season, defended two passes and returned one fumble for a touchdown – a 26-yarder in the second half of a 43-24 victory over Philadelphia in the RCA Dome in late November.

“It was tough,” Hayden said. “You get to questioning yourself, saying, 'What do I have to do to break the lineup? Do I have to go out and be Superman?’ But I realized I had two great guys in front of me. You realize your time will come. You have to be patient and don’t whine or nag about it, but at the same time, just learn from their mistakes and continue to prepare yourself as if you’re going to play.

“It’s the NFL. You’re an ankle sprain away from playing. My junior college coach used to say it all the time: 'You’re an ankle sprain away from playing,’ so I always try to think of it like that.

“It was tough, but at the same time, I had to take it as a learning experience. I’m ready.”

The coach’s advice proved valuable last postseason, when Harper sustained an ankle injury that kept him out of parts of the AFC Championship Game and the Super Bowl. Suddenly, the opportunity for which Hayden had waited was at hand and he took advantage in the most memorable way possible.

And now, because of that, Hayden said he’s ready for the chance that sometimes felt as if it might not ever come.

“It helps a lot,” Hayden said of the playoff experience. “It makes the regular season almost easy. There’s not as much pressure as there is in the playoffs. In the playoffs, a play here or a play there can send you home. In the regular season those plays can also send you home, but it’s not as intense.

“It gives you confidence that you can go out and make plays in the heat of the moment. It brings you a confidence and it brings you a swagger, and at the same time, you expect more out of yourself. Right now, I’m expecting way more out of myself. I saw the best is yet to come, hopefully.

“I’m just ready to see what happens. If I’m a starter, that’s great, because it’s everybody’s dream. I just want to go out and see what I’ve got and make plays week in and week out.”[/b]
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Old 07-04-2007, 11:33 PM   #3 (permalink)
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Well at least you got his name right.
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One of the many unsung heroes of Superbowl XLI

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Who's that fast *** white safety you guys got on special teams?

Dude chased down Hester from at least 10 yards away.
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not sure why people are scared about the colts "loses" at CB when think Hayden and Jackson are better than David and Harper.

marlin Jackson will FINALLY be playing the position he's supposed to play. He could be a pro bowler this season.
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If Hayden and Jackson are better then why were David and Harper starting? Does the coaching staff have a case of Cowher?
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<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE(The Bitter Truth @ Jul 6th ) [snapback]2042413[/snapback]</div>
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experience. also Jackson's versatility put him at safety. Much like how A rod plays thrid even though he's a better shortstop than Jeter because he has the versatility to play either spot.
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I'm definitely looking forward to watching Hayden and Jackson this year. Can they live up to expectations? Should be interesting.
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