Taylor Jacobs

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EEich
11-11-2005, 01:13 PM
So... what happened to the big breakout season everyone was expecting?
2 catches for 33 yards? Not very impressive.

Southpaw
11-11-2005, 01:19 PM
So... what happened to the big breakout season everyone was expecting?

Yeah, I don't quite understand the love for Taylor Jacobs. He has 21 catches in the three years he's been with Washington. Plus, he's apparently made of glass. And yet, everyone hated McCants, who was picked deeper in the draft, made less money, and was far more productive.

ST21
11-11-2005, 01:23 PM
well.....he's playing behind Santana, Patten, plus hes the 4th receiver on the team..... he's still here so someone on the Staff know something we dont:coach:

skinsguy
11-11-2005, 01:23 PM
The difference is that McCants had a poor work ethic in practice, according to the coaching staff, and didn't want to play special teams. He's not exactly tearing it up in Philly either.

MTK
11-11-2005, 01:24 PM
I think it's just a numbers game at this point. Thrash is the solid #3 and Patten is #2 for whatever reason.

Down the stretch I'd like to see Jacobs get more work, but obviously the coaches feel more comfortable with Patten and Thrash ahead of him right now... probably because of the veteran factor.

MTK
11-11-2005, 01:25 PM
The difference is that McCants had a poor work ethic in practice, according to the coaching staff, and didn't want to play special teams. He's not exactly tearing it up in Philly either.

Seriously, he's a weekly cut in Philly.

Daseal
11-11-2005, 01:28 PM
I personally would LOVE to see what Jacobs can do. Many CBs say he's a great receiver. Champ said he could be the best on our team. Rogers said he was the hardest receiver he ever covered in college, etc. However, if we look at the stats for this year, what WR besides Moss really gets anything as far as catches and yards go? Most of our throws are going to Moss, Cooley, Sellers, Royal, and Portis. The #2, #3, and #4 receivers really have been used sparingly.

That said, what happened to Sean Taylor as a WR at the goal line. One thing to say: 41 inch vertical.

firstdown
11-11-2005, 01:52 PM
Maybe we could trade him to the Eagles. I hear they are looking for a WR. He could be reunited with his buddy Mccan't.

scowan
11-11-2005, 02:03 PM
I personally would LOVE to see what Jacobs can do. Many CBs say he's a great receiver. Champ said he could be the best on our team. Rogers said he was the hardest receiver he ever covered in college, etc. However, if we look at the stats for this year, what WR besides Moss really gets anything as far as catches and yards go? Most of our throws are going to Moss, Cooley, Sellers, Royal, and Portis. The #2, #3, and #4 receivers really have been used sparingly.

That said, what happened to Sean Taylor as a WR at the goal line. One thing to say: 41 inch vertical.

Daseal, you have said it all right here. After Brunell looks at Moss and then Cooley, Patten's route is over and he dumps to Portis or Sellers. It is a little strange, because during the last and most sucessful Gibbs team (year 1991) Monk, Clark, and Sanders all had big years. The TE or H-B did not do much back then.

Southpaw
11-11-2005, 02:08 PM
I personally would LOVE to see what Jacobs can do. Many CBs say he's a great receiver. Champ said he could be the best on our team. Rogers said he was the hardest receiver he ever covered in college, etc.

The only thing is, it seems that any time he gets substantial game time, he gets hurt. Don't get me wrong, I would love to see him become what everyone claims he is, but it bothers me that he's been on the roster, collecting a pay check for three years, and produced basically nothing.

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