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by Kent Somers - Aug. 19, 2009 07:29 PM
The Arizona Republic
FLAGSTAFF - The kid who could become the NFL's next great cornerback would like everyone to know that he's going to remain a kid, no matter what.
You might have arrived at that conclusion yourself if you happened to see the go-kart sized car Dominique Rodgers-Cromartie brought to Cardinals training camp, the red one with his number, 29, on it. Or if you saw him walking around the Northern Arizona campus wearing his "Toy Story" backpack.
"Yes, sir, I have a lot of little kiddie backpacks," Rodgers-Cromartie said when asked about the one featuring Woody the Cowboy.
The backpack, complete with telescopic handle, is something you would see on a kindergartner, not a first-round draft pick who started 11 games as a rookie last season and intercepted six passes, including two in the playoffs.
Not that Rodgers-Cromartie cares.
"I'm still a kid," said Rodgers-Cromartie, 23. "I don't care how many years I've played or what profession I'm in. I'm going to be me and that's part of me, just being a kid."
His teammates have teased about the miniature car, the backpacks and the occasional impromptu dance he performs, but mostly they look at him and smile.
"He always keeps everything real light, doesn't take anything too serious," safety Adrian Wilson said. "You always have to have a couple guys like that on the team, so he's good to have."
On the back of the 6-foot-2-inch Rodgers-Cromartie, the backpack fits easily between his shoulder blades, even with the handle extended, as he prefers. The bag doesn't hold much, but, then, it's not asked to.
"Notebook and pencils, that's all I need," Rodgers-Cromartie said.
http://www.azcentral.com/sports/cardinals/articles/2009/08/19/20090819spt-cards.html
The Arizona Republic
FLAGSTAFF - The kid who could become the NFL's next great cornerback would like everyone to know that he's going to remain a kid, no matter what.
You might have arrived at that conclusion yourself if you happened to see the go-kart sized car Dominique Rodgers-Cromartie brought to Cardinals training camp, the red one with his number, 29, on it. Or if you saw him walking around the Northern Arizona campus wearing his "Toy Story" backpack.
"Yes, sir, I have a lot of little kiddie backpacks," Rodgers-Cromartie said when asked about the one featuring Woody the Cowboy.
The backpack, complete with telescopic handle, is something you would see on a kindergartner, not a first-round draft pick who started 11 games as a rookie last season and intercepted six passes, including two in the playoffs.
Not that Rodgers-Cromartie cares.
"I'm still a kid," said Rodgers-Cromartie, 23. "I don't care how many years I've played or what profession I'm in. I'm going to be me and that's part of me, just being a kid."
His teammates have teased about the miniature car, the backpacks and the occasional impromptu dance he performs, but mostly they look at him and smile.
"He always keeps everything real light, doesn't take anything too serious," safety Adrian Wilson said. "You always have to have a couple guys like that on the team, so he's good to have."
On the back of the 6-foot-2-inch Rodgers-Cromartie, the backpack fits easily between his shoulder blades, even with the handle extended, as he prefers. The bag doesn't hold much, but, then, it's not asked to.
"Notebook and pencils, that's all I need," Rodgers-Cromartie said.
http://www.azcentral.com/sports/cardinals/articles/2009/08/19/20090819spt-cards.html