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Serenity Now
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Moss WANTS to be a Redskin
Yes someone actually wants to be a Skin.
Santana Moss wants to be a Redskin « DC Pro Sports Report I'd welcome Santana back with open arms. Can't wait to see him burn Rogers ring-of-horror style. |
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Naega jeil jal naga
Join Date: Jan 2006
Location: Atlanta, Georgia From: Silver Spring, Maryland
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Re: Moss WANTS to be a Redskin
I don't know. I like Moss but part of me would rather give the young guns a shot. Kelly, Armstrong, Hankerson, Austin, Aldridge, Paul, and even Banks. Then again lockout means less time for receivers to learn the system which puts a priority on veterans.
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Re: Moss WANTS to be a Redskin
I say definitely bring back Santana - a proven producer who can mentor the young bucks. Given the frequency of 3 wide sets, there should be time on the field to groom the youngsters, especially if Santana plays in the slot.
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Re: Moss WANTS to be a Redskin
I think at wide receiver, you need to have at least one reliable weapon. I love most of the rookies and young guys (I'm not wild on Kelly, but who knows, maybe he can shock the world and not pull a hamstring walking down the street), but you don't want to have a team with just young guys, especially not when the quarterback situation is in flux.
So bringing back Moss and at least having him might help guys like Hankerson and Armstrong have sucess and continue to have success, because you're not putting the weight of the world on their shoulders. We know he can still be productive, and plus, now the weight of the offense isn't all on HIS shoulders. I think even the young football teams need to have vets in the mix. |
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Uncle Phil
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Re: Moss WANTS to be a Redskin
I absolutely want him back, but I'd also like to see us be able to develop other guys to be the 1 and 2, and ease Moss into more of a #3 slot position. He can still deliver though
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Another Year, another mess.
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Re: Moss WANTS to be a Redskin
With the lockout playing the factor I say pick him up.
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Re: Moss WANTS to be a Redskin
I would keep Moss.
Way too much downside to let him escape.
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Re: Moss WANTS to be a Redskin
Bringing him back is a no brainer to me. He knows the system and is still a productive player. Get it done.
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MVP
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Re: Moss WANTS to be a Redskin
I want him as a slot receiver...let him be our Wes Welker. As a #1 receiver, he doesn't cut it. They young guys need to get looks, especially Anthony and Austin.
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Pro Bowl
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Re: Moss WANTS to be a Redskin
There's not much of a downside at all to keeping Moss around. He'd be one of the top 3 or 4 slot receivers in the game, he's still rabbit quick even if he doesn't have deep burner speed anymore. Hank and Armstrong on the outside, Moss on the inside would give us our best corp in a very long time.
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The Starter
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Re: Moss WANTS to be a Redskin
Moss brings it every night. He is a selfless player in an age of selfish players. Hail Santana!
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Naega jeil jal naga
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Re: Moss WANTS to be a Redskin
My main concern is putting one or two of the three receivers we picked in the draft on our practice squad and loosing them before getting an idea of what we might have.
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Re: Moss WANTS to be a Redskin
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Roydell Williams is gone. I really think that, unless Malcolm Kelly has a phenomenal offseason, he'll be gone too, possibly even if he stays healthy. Mike likes his receivers to be able to play special teams as well, and Kelly's proven to fragile to do that. And with Niles Paul and Aldrick Robinson being able to return kicks, Banks is at a disadvantage unless he proves he can make a big time impact as a receiver. It's more nerve racking to me that Armstrong could end up being our only "veteran" receiver. That's putting a lot of pressure on all the rookies to step up and play right away, and they'll be under an intense microscope. Shanahan likes his players to be versatile, which is why guys like Niles Paul and Aldrick have a pretty solid chance of making the team, where as some of the other guys have less of a chance. |
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Naega jeil jal naga
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Re: Moss WANTS to be a Redskin
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Either way from from what I've seen Armstrong already has that box out, jump ball thing down, and Hankerson is also suppose to provide that possession presence so why people are so high on Kelly is beyond me but the coaching staff seems to like him. Also, tidbit thats gone overlooked is Armstrong's reaction to us drafting 3 receivers. Quote:
In the case of Moss we have an 1,100 yard receiver with a 12 ypc average. Though by the same token Moss is a hard worker thats not yelling at people to get him the ball. Anyway welcome to the forum NLC, or should I say Clu? lol.
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Gamebreaker
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Re: Moss WANTS to be a Redskin
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.
That said, I'd sign him to a 1-2 year contract and move him to the slot until he can be replaced. 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) |
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