skinsfanthru&thru
08-23-2005, 06:28 PM
I see it as Thrash but if Jacobs recovers from his toe injury quickly, I think Jacobs could sneak in there or take over the spot a few games into the season.
Moss, Patten, and...skinsfanthru&thru 08-23-2005, 06:28 PM I see it as Thrash but if Jacobs recovers from his toe injury quickly, I think Jacobs could sneak in there or take over the spot a few games into the season. monk81 08-23-2005, 06:28 PM I also concur with the hardworking, lunchpail, blue collar Thrash. Jacobs injury and McCants still not showing anything will make Thrash the choice.............. Dyson will be a backup, although I think on occassion Brown may seem some action.. Gmanc711 08-23-2005, 06:36 PM James Thrash is my awnser. I just think he puts in the hard work that this coaching staff looks for and I think he'll be rewarded for it. He's a reliable target for what he is. I think he, and everyone knows he isnt a superstar, but he can be quite good when he is used as a #3 type reciver. I wouldnt be suprised to see Antionio Brown pop that spot either. He has looked very good thusfar in the preseason, although he hasent been playing against the talent Thrash has so far. GoSkins! 08-23-2005, 09:17 PM I think that Jacobs will be the offical number three. I saw where he started jogging today so it looks like he recovery is coming along well. I do think we are going to see a steady rotation of Thrash, Jacobs, Brown, and Dyson (?) this season at the third and fourth wideout spots. STPainmaker 08-23-2005, 10:04 PM Joe Gibbs loves guys who will put it all on the line. Thrash just reaks of a Gibbs soldier. firstdown 08-24-2005, 04:33 PM Joe Gibbs loves guys who will put it all on the line. Thrash just reaks of a Gibbs soldier.Yea, I noticed that last year when Brunell was letting it all hang out how excited Gibbs was getting. Just joking. I just could not pass that one up.LOL Skinsfanmania 08-24-2005, 06:42 PM Depending on the availability of Jacobs do to his injury I feel Thrash will be # 3 while Jacobs will emerge as the number 3 not too much later. Defensewins 08-25-2005, 01:02 PM I say Thrash. Jacobs will just get hurt again if he plays. SkinsRock 08-25-2005, 02:01 PM Thrash. Total Gibbs guy, and even though he doesn't have the height, he's tough and durable enough for the possession WR role, at least part of the time. I thought it would be Jacobs, but the injury has held him back....I agree with others that he could take the job a couple weeks in. I think McCants may have a shot too, but he'll probably end up as the #4/5. I think Dyson will be cut due to his age, but will probably play for somebody this year as an injury replacement. Brown will make the roster as the return man, and barring injuries to the other WR's, I bet he gets about as much time at WR as Morton did at RB last year before he got hurt. scowan 08-25-2005, 03:21 PM Another question to consider, is if Gibbs has any 4 WR sets in his offense. With Spurrier, it was a stable formation, becuase he did not have TE's or H-backs, but I have not seen a 4WR set yet in the Preseason. I guess the most we could hope for on 3rd and long is 3WRs plus Cooley. It will be hard to get a 4th WR in the game, unless the formation changes at the goal line and they get in a Jacobs, or a McCants who is tall for the "Old Jump Ball Corner Fade play". Otherwise it is Thrash all the way for number 3. |
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