SmootSmack
03-09-2006, 03:49 PM
nothing really makes sense to you unless we agree with you, so thats not surprising. all arguments are lame if they are not on your side of the fence. I dont like spending money on a 34 past their prime WR. You do, so what. We have two small WR 5-9ish. I think(THINK) we need a big WR.
Look at what Joey Galloway did last year at age 34 after a down year in 2004. Who's to say Bruce can't have the same resurgence?
Huddle
03-09-2006, 03:50 PM
All this debate about finding a WR rests on the premise that our No. 2 WR wasn't getting open last year... thus accounting for the lack of production from Patten and Jacobs. The other possibility is, of course, that they were getting open but not getting the ball thrown to them.
The only way to know for sure would be to study film which I'm sure Al Saunders has done.
SmootSmack
03-09-2006, 03:50 PM
Rod Gardner is tall and available...
:vomit:
so is Darnerien!
PSUskinsfan11
03-09-2006, 03:52 PM
Zack Mills.
he's coaching at temple thank god
That Guy
03-09-2006, 03:56 PM
Seems to me we debated all last offseason about needing a big WR last year and look what happened, Moss sets the team record for receiving.
What I want is a productive WR across from Moss, regardless of height, which is vastly overrated if you ask me.
thats what we should be preaching. production. TEs are much bigger than big WRs, if you really want red zone threats, the TEs in this draft (near our pick) are probably better at getting yards and catches than the projected 2nd round WRs.
Huddle
03-09-2006, 04:09 PM
thats what we should be preaching. production. TEs are much bigger than big WRs, if you really want red zone threats, the TEs in this draft (near our pick) are probably better at getting yards and catches than the projected 2nd round WRs.
Right. And, bear in mind that tall WRs, especially those with a good vertical leap, make better red zone threats than little guys like Santana who is better at stretching the field for you.
PWNED
03-09-2006, 04:10 PM
Seems to me we debated all last offseason about needing a big WR last year and look what happened, Moss sets the team record for receiving.
What I want is a productive WR across from Moss, regardless of height, which is vastly overrated if you ask me.
i dont care about height so much as i care about toughness. i want someone to be able to go across the middle and not worry about them getting up after a shot.
Sheriff Gonna Getcha
03-09-2006, 04:48 PM
According to Lenny P., our first signing will likely be Adam Archuleta.
"Even the cap-strapped Washington Redskins had revved the engines to owner Dan Snyder's private jet, and were set to ferry in St. Louis strong safety Adam Archuleta for a first-day visit."
SmootSmack
03-09-2006, 04:50 PM
According to Lenny P., our first signing will likely be Adam Archuleta.
"Even the cap-strapped Washington Redskins had revved the engines to owner Dan Snyder's private jet, and were set to ferry in St. Louis strong safety Adam Archuleta for a first-day visit."
I still don't know how I feel about Archuleta. Really have mixed thoughts on him and I don't think he should necessarily be a priority.
Sheriff Gonna Getcha
03-09-2006, 04:52 PM
I still don't know how I feel about Archuleta. Really have mixed thoughts on him and I don't think he should necessarily be a priority.
While Sean Taylor and Ryan Clark are a more than adequate duo IMHO, I think I can understand why the team might be targeting Archuleta. First, Sean Taylor might wind up in prison. Second, Ryan Clark is a free agent. At first I thought signing Archuleta would be a luxury we can't afford. Now, I think it would make sense if his demands aren't outrageous.