Redskins Add WRs Pierre Garcon and Joshua Morgan


Meks
03-31-2012, 09:06 PM
One ota isn't enuff to keep mike from picking a wr.. I don't agree I say roll with wat we have

JPPT1974
03-31-2012, 10:14 PM
Well Garcon is underrated but a great WR. Hope he can do well in DC!

Gary84Clark
03-31-2012, 10:26 PM
It's gonna come down to an open competition in camp and preseason, that's how Shannahn has done it since he has been the Redskins coach. I think after an open competition Santana Moss remains. He will win the competition. IMHO.

Gary84Clark
03-31-2012, 10:30 PM
At 33, chances are Moss is on the decline. Not saying he can't still be a productive player, but he's no longer the explosive player he once was.

With Garçon, Morgan, Hankerson, and Davis we have a nice group of guys that can make things happen down the field and after the catch.


No disrespect Matty but out of the group of receivers you mention in this post, Moss is the only proven home run threat. Defensive coordinators do not game plan for Garcon, but they had better account for Santana Moss when he is on the field.

Chief X_Phackter
03-31-2012, 10:59 PM
We're ok at receiver. Defense and OL will be the focus in the draft.

mooby
03-31-2012, 11:56 PM
No disrespect Matty but out of the group of receivers you mention in this post, Moss is the only proven home run threat. Defensive coordinators do not game plan for Garcon, but they had better account for Santana Moss when he is on the field.

When was the last time Moss broke free for a long touchdown of over 50 yards? 2008 punt return against Detroit? Moss is no longer the speedy young wideout capable of taking the top off a defense, and all the drops he had last year indicate the game is catching up to him. If he was, the Redskins wouldn't have sought an upgrade at wideout.

REDSKINS4ever
03-31-2012, 11:57 PM
It does appear that the Redskins are all set at wide receiver. But if someone is still available somewhere in the draft that Bruce Allen or Mike Shanahan likes, then they will draft that player if they feel he can contribute to the offense or special teams in some way.

GTripp0012
04-01-2012, 12:00 AM
When was the last time Moss broke free for a long touchdown of over 50 yards? 2008 punt return against Detroit? Moss is no longer the speedy young wideout capable of taking the top off a defense, and all the drops he had last year indicate the game is catching up to him. If he was, the Redskins wouldn't have sought an upgrade at wideout.2009 vs. Tampa Bay. A week after doing it in Detroit.

It's been about that long since Moss was a guy you design plays for.

mooby
04-01-2012, 12:06 AM
2009 vs. Tampa Bay. A week after doing it in Detroit.

It's been about that long since Moss was a guy you design plays for.

If nothing else, he should be an average possession receiver at this point in his career but I wouldn't even trust him to do that with all the drops he had last year. Sometimes it looked like he was just half assing it out there. Unless Griffin comes in and reignites the fire under his ass I don't see him being a #1 or even a #2 this season.

REDSKINS4ever
04-01-2012, 12:09 AM
2009 vs. Tampa Bay. A week after doing it in Detroit.

It's been about that long since Moss was a guy you design plays for.

If you'll recall, Moss caught a 49 yard TD last year vs New England. In 2010, according to NFL.com statistics, Moss caught a pass for 56 yards. Whether that went for a TD or not, I'm not certain.

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