Taylor Jacobs

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Grayacre
05-07-2005, 10:53 AM
Patten's best feature: he's not Moss. He's got the speed and the hands but lacks the 'tude. Don't get me wrong, though -- I hope that they both have stellar seasons.

Monk-Fan
05-07-2005, 12:00 PM
i was worried about our reciever corps but even "IF" Jacobs has a good season i thinkn we will be ok cause we will have consistency in our recieving corps and it will provide continuity to the whole team.

Paintrain
05-07-2005, 04:03 PM
Patten's best feature: he's not Moss. He's got the speed and the hands but lacks the 'tude. Don't get me wrong, though -- I hope that they both have stellar seasons.
When has Moss had an attitude? He complained, just like everyone, that the Jets offense lacked big plays.. He didn't come to VOLUNTARY workouts because his agent advised him not to.. Maybe I missed something..

Regarding Jacobs, I expect him to come into camp as the #2 receiver and if he stays healthy have a solid season. Moss, Jacobs and Patten is a decent trio.

offiss
05-07-2005, 06:04 PM
I really don't see Moss as being a problem from here on, seems like a down to earth guy and a Gibbs guy to boot, we will find out pretty quick if our WR's last season were a big part of our passing game or lack there of.

I think Coles is going to go a long way to proving that one way or the other. If he start's burning up the league next season then we know it wasen't his toe that held him back, if not, then blame could very well fall on both him and Gardner.

Grayacre
05-07-2005, 06:27 PM
I'm not saying that Moss should be mentioned in the same breath as T.O. for missing voluntary workouts. I am saying that someone who (a) hasn't played a down for the team or (b) done anything to justify the oversized contract that he demanded yet feels comfortable skipping voluntary-in-name-only workouts evinces the beginnings of an attitude problem.

The fact that his agent advised him to skip the workouts is irrelevant. Being a team player does not have to be important to Rosenhaus; it should be important to Moss.

offiss
05-07-2005, 07:34 PM
I'm not saying that Moss should be mentioned in the same breath as T.O. for missing voluntary workouts. I am saying that someone who (a) hasn't played a down for the team or (b) done anything to justify the oversized contract that he demanded yet feels comfortable skipping voluntary-in-name-only workouts evinces the beginnings of an attitude problem.

The fact that his agent advised him to skip the workouts is irrelevant. Being a team player does not have to be important to Rosenhaus; it should be important to Moss.


My thought is if your under contract you should be there, but I can have a little more understanding for Moss who was just traded and in the fianl year of his deal, rather than TO who has a year with his new team with a brand new contract, at some point enough is enough, I really hope philli play's hard ball with him, and let's him know he isn't bigger than the team.

MTK
05-07-2005, 08:48 PM
Carlos Rogers said the best WR he faced in college was...

Taylor Jacobs

Daseal
05-07-2005, 10:06 PM
Champ Bailey said the hardest WR to cover in practice was Taylor Jacobs.

The kid has potential, no one doubts that. Just if he gets on the field and we actually throw his ball his way enough for him to make plays is the question.

BrudLee
05-08-2005, 08:25 AM
Jacobs was Spurriers boy. It's not like he has been injured constantly the past 2 years...Spurrier just wanted him riding the bench for a while.
Actually, he had bruised internal organs in his first training camp which nearly shut him down for the season.

giacomo2
05-08-2005, 12:56 PM
I just got the latest issue of "Sporting News" and in there NFL section they addressed why the Redskins felt no need to address there WR position.

"One reason the REDSKINS deemed in unnecessary to draft a wide receiver is the development of Taylor Jacobs, who has excellent deep speed and the physical ability to be a starter. He has been impressive in offseason workouts..." Page 41.

Like many of us here apparently the coaching staff believes that this could be Jacobs break out year, hopefully it is.

Just food for thought....
t.jacobs is a stud...it confused and angered me the last few years when we hardly played him. especially, with gibbs as coach, he should know better than to sit him out in games. didn't we use a high pick on jacobs? i wonder...did we waste our pick? or waste good talent?

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