Moss WANTS to be a Redskin

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SmootSmack
06-02-2011, 12:47 AM
I don't think anyone is saying Moss only plays in the slot, just that long term he's probably best used primarily in the slot.

I think Banks is definitely on the bubble

GTripp0012
06-02-2011, 01:11 AM
Where did this notion that Santana only plays in the slot (or only plays well in the slot) come from?

Kyle lined him up everywhere last season. In the slot, outside, split end, flanker. They moved Santana around a lot.

You look at Andre Johnson, and he never just lines up in one place. None of the wide receivers in this offense do or did either (except maybe Roydell, but he sucks). You don't get 93 receptions only playing in the slot. Moss plays all over the place, which I think what makes him invaluable.

It's not that I think the rookies can't come in and have success. I think Terrence Austin could be a good slot receiver. But it's all about versatility with Mike Shanahan. He wants his guys to be able to play multiple positions and multiple places.

That's one of the things that propelled Armstrong over Devin Thomas last year; Armstrong could really play everywhere you wanted to, and Devin...well...Devin was Devin.

And Dirtbag (hey, it's that guy from YouTube, lol), I like Banks, but again; it's the versatility. If the kick off rules really are as big an issue as it seems that might be, that limits his effectiveness. Banks has to prove that he can be a potential every down player. He's a tough guy, he's willing to go over the middle, he's got blazing speed (still can't believe McNabb OVERTHREW HIM in the Indy game), but he has to have a major development at the wide receiver position to stay on the team.

He's really at a disadvantage because both Niles Paul and Aldrick Robinson can return kicks, play wide receiver, and play special teams. And his durability (while I think it's a bit overblown) is still a concern.The argument against paying Moss to play on the outside is a lot easier, I think. And I think Moss' true value is his Patriots-style versatility. Moss can be a match-up nightmare, if surrounded by better weapons. That may require a change of scenery for him.

I'm just saying that the most common argument for extending Moss is that he can just take a higher percentage of snaps out of the slot as his ability to beat no. 2 corners leaves him (he hasn't been able to beat elite corners in years). But I'm pointing out that moving on is the best option for building a receiving corps because Moss as a slot guy is just blocking a younger guy from the exact same role.

And really, if getting rid of Moss means that Hankerson plays 90% of the snaps this year instead of 55%, I just don't see why this would be a bad outcome for a 2011 Redskins team that is going to finish with a losing record. Don't fear the future.

SmootSmack
06-02-2011, 01:13 AM
I might agree with you if I believed the person who would play in Moss' slot (no pun intended) would be a young receiver. But I fear that it would be a stopgap veteran (see: Galloway 2010)

GTripp0012
06-02-2011, 01:36 AM
I might agree with you if I believed the person who would play in Moss' slot (no pun intended) would be a young receiver. But I fear that it would be a stopgap veteran (see: Galloway 2010)That wouldn't make the decision to let Moss test the market a bad one though. It would just open the door for a nonsensical and unnecessary veteran signing.

skinster
06-02-2011, 01:56 AM
why did he opt out of his old deal? I feel like he won't make as much being that he is a small 32 year old receiver....which was torrey holt's last good year.

NLC1054
06-02-2011, 02:11 AM
why did he opt out of his old deal? I feel like he won't make as much being that he is a small 32 year old receiver....which was torrey holt's last good year.

He didn't opt out, his contract just expired.

MTK
06-02-2011, 09:16 AM
Cheap contract for one year, or no cigar for Moss. Better to let them go one year too soon than one year too late.

Also, LOL at the "Niles Paula" typo in the article.

It's not the only typo in that article... FD must be their proofreader :)

Longtimefan
06-02-2011, 10:35 AM
Moss can still be productive, his status however means at what cost. There will be a plan for the influx of youth now at the position. The lack of an agreement leave so much unknown about what we really have....I would welcome Moss back.

NC_Skins
06-02-2011, 10:36 AM
I know I"m going to get railed for this but I'll be glad when Moss is out of here. He's one of the last pieces of this organization that needs to go. I will NEVER forgive him for that game in Seattle. He just quit as he's done on numerous occasions. He's cost us more games than he's won for us. Sure, he gave us the Monday Night Miracle in Dallas, but he also gave us this.

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That said, I'd sign him to a 1-2 year contract and move him to the slot until he can be replaced.


What about Banks though? We'll already be pushing the roster limit with 6, and it seems that sixth spot is reserved for Banks.

I don't see Banks making the cut. The WRs that were drafted this off-season all have return experience. If that isn't writing on the wall then I don't know what is. I"m quite positive Banks is one of those "club" guys that Willie Parker was referring to as well. Banks doesn't really bring anything to the table at the WR spot. (at least Cribbs and Hester do)

MTK
06-02-2011, 10:39 AM
Cherry picking again I see.

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