Skins hope Moss will thrive again as their X-man

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redskinjim
06-10-2008, 05:35 PM
i dont think moss has much confidence with the 2 new rookies getting some shots moss will play at a higher level but his conditioning has to be in question when you hear of his all night birthday party party party

Skinny Tee
06-10-2008, 08:24 PM
If this fact is so plausible now why wouldn't the coaching staff see his poor results at Z and try to move him back to the X position?...I think this is just an offseason hype factual and won't have any basis on his performance this coming season.

I want him to do well but I don't think a magical position change is going to be the cure-all. Sounds like hopeful superstition.

GridIron26
06-10-2008, 09:00 PM
i dont think moss has much confidence with the 2 new rookies getting some shots moss will play at a higher level but his conditioning has to be in question when you hear of his all night birthday party party party

His off-field actions such as birthday parties does not affect Moss's physical performance.. Unless he takes some drugs such as cocaine or whatever then yes.. But I'm absolutely sure he does not.. Drinking alcohol does not affect your physical or performance on field.. (Unless he is drinking during the game lol)

Daseal
06-10-2008, 09:22 PM
Gridiron -- ever see LT play... Cocaine might not hurt play =p

gridiron, when you're missing camp because you were hungover, that is an issue, IMO.

GridIron26
06-10-2008, 09:35 PM
Gridiron -- ever see LT play... Cocaine might not hurt play =p

gridiron, when you're missing camp because you were hungover, that is an issue, IMO.

I never knew LT took (or still takes?) cocaine? If so then I take that back.. As for the hungover situation, the camp is not mandatory as Zorn continue to repeat it when it comes to Springs.. Tell me why is this an issue? However if it was mandatory camp at this time then I completely understand ur opinion.. But it wasn't..

But that is not the point; the point is that someone said that drinking causes the injuries and that is not true..

GridIron26
06-10-2008, 09:44 PM
For some reason I was not able to edit my recent post, as I wanted to edit the last part.. I did not mean that the guy said that drinking causes injuries.. I meant that the guy said that drinking might be one of the factors that causes injury.. And that is not true..

djnemo65
06-10-2008, 10:25 PM
Whatever, my birthday party went for three days and it didn't cost me my burst.

Daseal
06-11-2008, 07:23 AM
Lawrence Taylor, not LaDanian -- and yes, he took cocaine.. a lot. It's true that it isn't mandatory. However, there's a difference between working out in a different area rather than saying you'll be at camp and being too hungover to show up. I also think Moss has far more to prove than Springs at this point.

GTripp0012
06-12-2008, 01:28 AM
Lawrence Taylor, not LaDanian -- and yes, he took cocaine.. a lot. It's true that it isn't mandatory. However, there's a difference between working out in a different area rather than saying you'll be at camp and being too hungover to show up. I also think Moss has far more to prove than Springs at this point.Oddly enough, their Redskin careers mirrored each others' up until this year.

In 2005, both Springs and Moss were the standard at their own position. In 2006, they kept up the pace, but they were both banged up throughout the year.

Moss obviously struggled a lot more than Springs did, but I wouldn't say he has more to prove than Springs does. For Moss, we can expect him to bounce back and for Springs, we just hope he can hold on one more season.

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