03-19-2010, 10:40 AM
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Join Date: Oct 2006
Location: Arlington, VA
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Re: Please Define A "True Number One" Receiver
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Originally Posted by 12thMan
With so much draft chat going on, I wanted to shift gears just a bit and discuss something more generic, yet relevant to where the 'Skins are headed this year.
I've found that in the heat of a game day thread we're all guilty of throwing around certain buzz words, but the definition may vary depending on which fellow Warpather you're actually talking to. For instance, the words "change of pace back" comes to mind and is often used when referring to the different running styles of two different running backs for the same team. Clinton Portis is pounding the rock, we bring in Betts or Rock for a few downs and like clockwork someone will say, Betts is a good change of pace back. Fine. No problem. Now this isn't a critique nor a criticism, just an observation.
So I want to get some consensus, at least around here, on what's considered a number one wide receiver. Now that Randel El is gone, the recent emergence of Devin Thomas and Malcolm Kelly and the likelihood that Santana Moss' role, at a minimum, will be changing there isn't a clear cut number one wide receiver on this roster in my opinion.
I understand the temptation is to say it's unequivocally Santana because, well, for a lot of reasons quite frankly. But I think it's helpful to get this out in the open and sort of say what it is and what it isn't.
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12th are you looking at the same games that I'm looking at? These guys haven't done shit in two years....except steal from Snyder. Well, at least Thomas plays teams so he has value. But Thomas has had only one big game. Big deal. He's got to do it week in and week out. IMO Kelly just can't play in the NFL. The definition of a true #1 wr is Brandon Marshall and he's available. And I know everyone is going to bitch and moan about his character but IMO he's what our offense needs. Give up the #1 and try and make a deal w/ Denver, draft a linemen in the 2nd, try and trade Cooley for a draft pick and pick up another linemen and we're halfway in business.
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