The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, October 28, 1988, Image 8

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The Battalion
Friday, October 28,1988
The 1988 Aggiel aa d
Where: The English Annex
When: 8:30 a.m.-4:30 p.m.
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Manley reverses talking tactics
Aggies i
HOUSTON (AP) — Washington Redskins de
fensive end Dexter Manley is coming home to his.na
tive Houston Sunday to play the Oilers.
But where’s the runaway mouth that spews out put-
downs to his opponents and angers opposing crowds?
In an attempt at reverse psychology, Manley is plac
ing tongue in cheek and heaping praise on Houston.
“It’s going to be tough going down to Houston to
play the Oilers,’’ Manley said. “We’ll need extra peo
ple. We’ll probably have to have 13 or 14 people on
the field.
“I literally mean that because they arc a big physical
football team.’’
Could this be the same Dexter Manley who has
threatened to club opponents with a baseball bat, ring
their clocks or knock them out of the game?
“Anytime you play a team like the Oilers, who take
pride in being a physical team, one of the most physi
cal teams in the NFL, it’s tough,’’ Manley said.
“It’s an important game for the Oilers, after losing
to Cincinnati last week.”
The Oilers and Redskins both bring 5-3 records into
the 7 p.m. kickoff at the Astrodome.
The Oilers lost to Cincinnati 44-21 in an AFC Cen
tral Division showdown last week while the Redskins
beat Green Bay 20-17, extending their winning streak
to three games.
Manley, 29, was suspended the final month of the
1988 preseason because of drug problems, but he said
he wants to put that behind him now.
“Life is a struggle,” he said. “People get shot ev
ery day just walking. I think the biggest problem is
learning to change.
“Right now 1 feel positive. I'm playing good solid
football and I don’t worry about what happened in the
past. Old news is no news.”
Manley is among a grewing list of NFL players re
ceiving 30-day suspensions for drug abuse. But he said
he doesn’t want to comment on a suitable punishment.
< “1 think it's an issue when football season is over,
the league can bring it up.” Manley said. “I’m in no
position to speculate what’s good and what's not
good.”
Manley also has changed, at least for this week, his
outspoken comments about the opposition. But Oilers
tackle Bruce Davis remembers past epithets.
" I'he one that sticks out in my mind is, Tn
to feed Bruce Davis to the alligators, - "[
While Manley’s comments make for deli
mg, they've made Redskins Coach Joe Gibbs 0
times.
“Dexter gets going sometimes and says Sonus
1 w ish he wouldn’t say.” Gibbs said.
“1 don’t tell him what to say and 1 don'tpte
lions on him but in the past 1 think he's saic i
things that have caused him some erieft
take shots at him in games.
Manley has rebounded this season with 25
including 12 behind the line of scrimmage thisst
and he leads the team with six sacks.
"I think he's more mature now and 1 tUK
doing a better job of controlling himself andc
ling what he says." Gibbs said.
Manley continued his new theme by
Oiler fans.
“I think we need to go out and playagoods
football game and keep the crowd out of it," Mi
said. "The Astrodome is enclosed and it canM
loud."
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