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Time to Cut Doctson and Bring in Bryant

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View Poll Results: Should the Redskins get rid of Doctson and sign Dez Bryant?
Yes 5 14.71%
No 29 85.29%
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Old 10-06-2018, 03:07 PM   #1
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Re: Time to Cut Doctson and Bring in Bryant

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Yes, I did read what I posted. It’s ANOTHER writer THREE YEARS later STILL wondering what Doc will be. He’s dead weight. That’s what he is


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Show me where it says he's dead weight or should be cut.

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The Josh Doctson situation is one with many layers, layers that must be uncoiled. If you’re looking for someone to tell you that he’s a bust, or that he’s soft, or that the next NFL phenom waiting to explode onto the scene, you’ve come to the wrong place. Sweeping generalizations dissuade constructive thought. The truth, as it often is, is more complex.
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Old 10-06-2018, 04:04 PM   #2
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Re: Time to Cut Doctson and Bring in Bryant

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Show me where it says he's dead weight or should be cut.

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It’s become clear that Doctson is not the type of receiver the Redskins need. He can be good, if he is afforded the chances he needs. But the Redskins’ current offense, helmed by Alex Smith, doesn’t place a great amount of value on receivers to begin with, and there’s a type of receiver that fits it best. Doctson isn’t it.

If Doctson is healthy enough to stay off injured reserve, the Redskins could look into trading him, but the amount of suitors would inevitably be sparse. There’s too much uncertainty surrounding the TCU product. More likely than not, he will spend the rest of the season with the burgundy and gold, in some capacity. In the case of any relocation, a question must be asked: Is the situation bad enough, that the Redskins feel it would be best to cut ties altogether, if no trades materialize?
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