Coles's toe is better

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skins009
07-26-2004, 10:54 PM
Good news everyone it says in this article that LC toe is doing better. Thank the god lord all mighty. I don't know about you guys, but this has been something that has had me nervous all offseason. I think LC is gonna play a major part in the season coming up, and i just hope he's health. He really probably should have had surgury but i guess thats out of the question now. Here's the article from the post.
LC toe and other stuff (http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/articles/A16381-2004Jul26.html)

Winskins
07-26-2004, 11:02 PM
Even if Coles toe fell off I think he'd still be better than most of the wide receivers in the NFL.

Skins fan 44
07-26-2004, 11:39 PM
Good news. Too bad about Clinton Portis. lol

Carnage
07-27-2004, 12:41 AM
Man, I'm going to sleep soundly tonite.

huntz
07-27-2004, 04:22 AM
Everything is falling into place and at the right time before camp.

davy
07-27-2004, 09:01 AM
Let's not get carried away guys, we only have Fred Smoots word that LC's toe is better. I think I will reserve judgement until he blows by the Broncos secondary in the HOF game.

SmootSmack
07-27-2004, 04:08 PM
With CPayne's permission, I'm going to borrow his sig for minute here:

"My last name is Smoot, and I always know what I'm talking about."

NFLNetwork
07-27-2004, 09:47 PM
im still not convinced. And Winskins...you can't be serious that if coles fell off we'd be ok. We have depth at WR...but no one is close to coles ability (even rod gardner)

SKINSnCANES
07-27-2004, 10:26 PM
I was having a discussion tonight at dinner with a bunch of highly educated people, in terms of sports. All of which do nothing but read sports, and work as sports broadcasters, so it was interesting to hear an outside opinion. Heres what they said:

1. Coles is a good receiver, still not in the class of the top five
2. Gardner never panned out to be anything, hes a decent receiver but not a threat that teams gameplan against
3. Thrash sucks, that he has not proven to be a good receiver and that the Eagles had the worst set of receivers in the league last year.

We all like thrash and give him props becuase he started last year and because he was a redskins, but in all reality hes not that great of a receiver. He doesnt produce and makes a lot of mistakes.

If Coles goes down because of his toe or whatever I think we will be hurting at receive. We hvae great depth when it comes to running large receiver sets. Our 4th guy is better then most teams 4th corner. But that doesnt mean that any of them could step up into a starting role.
Everyone is high on jacobs because he had flashes of greatness in a camp that im not even sure if they were wearing pads. That proves onthing. We all have the optimism of Gods for our team but when you try to argue with an outside educated opinion we dotn really have much to work with in terms of receivers.

Coles is the man on our receiver core and has the potential to become a top five receiver in the NFL. Other than that all we have is a bag full of potential and optimism. Which dont get me wrong, we all have a ton of faith in our coaching staff and out players. But as redskins fans it doesnt matter how much talent we have on paper, we're going to wait until our team proves it because all we've done is get laughed at by everyteam in teh league, year in and year out. I hope this is our time to shine. And I dont mean time as in this year, but over the next few years. GO SKINS.

MTK
07-27-2004, 10:42 PM
Here's more on Coles' toe from tonight's WP:

Coles's Big Toe Is Not a Big Problem

When wide receiver Laveranues Coles shifts directions, his right big toe brings pain -- vestiges of a fracture suffered early last season. But overall, Coles's toe isn't a problem, especially when the speedster runs straight routes, an improvement from previous practices when his participation was limited as a precautionary measure.

"It's fine. I mean, of course, I never expect for it to be 100 percent right now," said Coles, who has been fitted with a special shoe to ease the pain. "But we're taking good care of it and it's working out for me right now."

Coles conceded the toe can still be troublesome.

"Just depending on which way I turn," he explained. "If I turn the wrong way, it will get aggravated a little bit." Coles is coming off a season in which he made 82 catches for 1,204 yards and six touchdowns to make his first Pro Bowl.

Coles contemplated surgery this summer, but decided against it when doctors told him that it would require four months to recover, substantially cutting into this season. . . .

The Redskins have announced changes to their training camp schedule, which is mostly open to the public from July 31 to Aug. 11. Tuesday's practice scheduled for 4:30 p.m. is now closed. An Aug. 4 practice scheduled for 9 a.m. has been canceled, replaced by a 2 p.m. practice that day.

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