Dirtbag59
04-08-2006, 08:47 PM
My friends and I got into a pretty heated discussion about this recently saying theres no way Santana outgains T.O. in yardage next year. On top of that they said that hes probably gonna have a harder time catching up to Plaxicos numbers. There arguments included the usual stuff like no one can stop T.O. and T.O. is T.O, and everyones personal favorite 'How do you stop T.O?' to which I answered "hire Gregg Williams."
While listening to this pointless banter I arrived at the possibility that my time machine had finally worked, taking me back to a year earlier. However to my dismay it just turns out that my friends are idiots.
Anyway I wanted to create a poll but apparently I'm not authorized to do so, so if a mod wants to jack my thread for the sake of making one by all means please do so.
So what do you think? Who will lead the NFC East in recieving yardage when 2006 rolls around? Will it be T.O, Santana, Plaxico, or the Philidelphia Recieving Corps? Feel free to pick either one just PLEASE don't give me the same pointless arguments that T.O. is T.O.
KLHJ2
04-08-2006, 10:32 PM
Well I dont know If Santana can repeat what he did last year. Now before you guys deliver me a heat round hear me out. It is a good thing that he will not have to. I am going to step out on a limb here and say that our receiving corps. will outgain everone elses in the NFC east by at least 600 yards. TE's or whatever the hell Chris Cooley is going to be listed as next year counts.
Lloyd Randel El TGCGT Cooley Moss
Brunell
Portis
Who in the hell is going to stop this?
Schneed10
04-08-2006, 11:32 PM
TO will lead in yardage, but only because the Redskins will now spread the ball around a bit more. Moss will still be just as valuable to the Skins as he was last year, it's just that instead of getting the ball quite so much, he'll help open up the defense for Lloyd and Randle-El.
TO will have like 1300 yards and Moss will have like 1200.
But the Skins WR corps as a whole will top the entire NFC East, and that's really the question we should care about most. It's a team game after all. Dallas can have their TO and his gaudy numbers. We'll take the wins.
Monk-Fan
04-08-2006, 11:59 PM
The offense will look to spread the ball around this coming year. If you look at what Saunders did in KC they had a pretty balanced offense and when they threw the ball it was pretty spread out. Gonzales is the main recieving threat on that team and we have 1 guyf or sure that is a bigger threat than him (Moss) and then you throw Cooley, Randle El, Lloyd in there and they are going to be really really good and ougain the rest of the NFC East in combined yards, TD's, catches, you name it they will lead it.....
skin4Life28
04-09-2006, 12:13 AM
I'm gonna go with Plax. He put up solid numbers last year. I think defense's are gonna be more focused on Tiki, which will open it up more for him. Plus, him and Eli seemed to have a good on field relationship.
dirthogs311
04-09-2006, 12:19 AM
Moss will have about 150 yds each game against Dallas. Owens wil have about 50 per game against us. Nuff said
KLHJ2
04-09-2006, 12:35 AM
Moss will have about 150 yds each game against Dallas. Owens wil have about 50 per game against us. Nuff said
He still has 14 other games against 12 other opponents.
dmek25
04-09-2006, 01:00 AM
i dont care about numbers at all,except the one that counts(wins)next season the skins have alot of players to spread the ball around.but then again,brunell seems to have a good thing going in moss
Warpath
04-09-2006, 01:26 AM
Heres T.O.'s stats against the skins since 02:
9/22/02 - 33 yards
11/21/04 - 24 yards 1 td
12/12/04 - 46 yards
Yea hes a good flashy receiver but we all know about him now, and every coach will prepare for T.O. now. I do not think that Plax will be at the top of the NFC east receivers list either tho. I'll go with Santana.