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AnonEmouse 01-08-2006, 08:52 PM Haven't seen anyone post this, but Thrash got a fracture on Saturday. They say he may be able to practice with a splint, but anyone seriously see him playing next week?
Likely Jacobs starts and Farris moves up to #3. :frusty:
dgack 01-08-2006, 08:58 PM I believe you are mistaken. Cooley is WR2, and Sellers WR3.
Thrash's only contribution is to stand on the field near the sideline and watch the passes Brunell throws away sail past his head.
Seriously, Thrash is probably the most useless guy on the field. At least guys like Farris and Jacobs have something to play for.
jordanz301 01-08-2006, 09:15 PM i disagree, taylor jacobs is definitley more usless than thrash....we gave him a shot, wait lemme reword that ...we gave him SHOTS hes jst soo useless...he cannot get open!....injury or no injury, he is not worth the roster space....at least thrash can play special teams....
Defensewins 01-08-2006, 09:20 PM .......Thrash's only contribution is to stand on the field near the sideline and watch the passes Brunell throws away sail past his head.
Seriously, Thrash is probably the most useless guy on the field. At least guys like Farris and Jacobs have something to play for.
????????????? :party-smi What are you smokin?
In the last Seattle game 9/23/05 earlier this year, Thrash had 10 receptions for 165 yards and 2 TD's. Thrash in this one game had more production than Farris and Jacobs combined for their entire careers. Plus Thrash is one of our best Special Teams player. Why are you putting down Thrash?
BigSKINBauer 01-08-2006, 09:22 PM that is why we need a dominant boarder line #1/#2 to compliment moss.
for now I say put in Antonio brown in more. Anyone?? Anyone?? yeah that bridge is burned. No i demand Antonio get some playing time at WR
Beemnseven 01-08-2006, 09:23 PM Portis, Sellers, and Royal are basically the third, fourth, and fifth wide receivers behind Moss and Cooley.
I mean really, they might as well line up in 3 TE formations all the time. Those guys have a better chance at getting open and catching a pass than Thrash and Jacobs.
Was David Patten placed on IR, or is there a chance he'll be able to play at some point?
When this season is over, expect Jacobs to be out of the NFL, and Thrash relegated to special teams only. He's simply not a receiving threat in the NFL.
Defensewins 01-08-2006, 09:26 PM Cooley has fumbled the ball more than a few times at very critical moments this year. I like Cooley alot, but he needs to hang on to the ball.
dgack 01-08-2006, 09:29 PM Cooley has fumbled the ball more than a few at very critical moments in games this year. I like Cooley alot, but he needs to hang on to the ball.
That's because he's usually bowling over 5 or 6 defenders on his way to trampling for another 5 yards. He covers by the book when he catches, lowers his head, and rolls. You don't see him one-arming it.
His problem is that he doesn't go down easy enough. And if that's your biggest problem, I can deal with it!
Defensewins 01-08-2006, 09:31 PM That's because he's usually bowling over 5 or 6 defenders on his way to trampling for another 5 yards. He covers by the book when he catches, lowers his head, and rolls. You don't see him one-arming it.
His problem is that he doesn't go down easy enough. And if that's your biggest problem, I can deal with it!
You think fumbles are ok?
I can't deal with fumbles for just five extra yards. What good are those five extra yards if we lose possesion of the ball?
Portis handles tha ball much more than cooley and runs just as tough as cooley and he does not fumble as much.
dgack 01-08-2006, 09:38 PM ????????????? :party-smi What are you smokin?
In the last Seattle game 9/23/05 earlier this year, Thrash had 10 receptions for 165 yards and 2 TD's. Thrash in this one game had more production than Farris and Jacobs combined for their entire careers. Plus Thrash is one of our best Special Teams player. Why are you putting down Thrash?
What the heck are you talking about? The Redskins didn't play a game on 9.23.05. The first Seattle game was 10/2 and Thrash really took it to the house alright, 2 catches for 30 yards.
This guy is terrible. He's was an average 600 yard a year guy at the peak of his power, who's caught ONE TD in three years.
Keep him on special teams, that's fine. But I'd rather have a fired up young guy with nothing to lose who could have a breakout game, than an old, predictable, waste of a roster slot who is guaranteed to do nothing but put the defense to sleep.
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