Why Cartwright over ARE?

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70Chip
08-30-2007, 11:13 PM
Returning kickoffs is a different animal. Gibbs likes pounders who can get that five extra yards on the KR because that adds up over the course of the year and is a more consistent approach. Randle-El might break a couple but he would get nailed inside the 20 more than would be acceptable. Plus injuries are more likely on KR.

I actually think Santana is the best open field guy on the team. If it's the NFC Championship and we're down in the 4th quarter, he would be my Darrel Green.

MTK
08-30-2007, 11:14 PM
I was talking to Jsarno lol.

yeah I understood that too, I was just trying to back up your point that you weren't directly comparing ARE to Smith.

mooby
08-30-2007, 11:15 PM
yeah I understood that too, I was just trying to back up your point that you weren't directly comparing ARE to Smith.

Oh aiight then. Thanks.

MTK
08-30-2007, 11:15 PM
So you feel the #1, #2, and #3 WR's shouldn't do kick returns?????

#1 and #2, nope.

Not unless it's a big game or because of injury.

jsarno
08-30-2007, 11:20 PM
#1 and #2, nope.

Not unless it's a big game or because of injury.


If ARE plays like a #2, then I agree with you. But he plays like a #3, or #4. If he starts the season as the #2, I agree 100%. We don't want him getting hurt on a KR. Just don't know why everyone thinks ARE is a stud when he has sucked for us thus far...might as well get as much out of the wasted money we are throwing at him as possible.

jsarno
08-30-2007, 11:21 PM
And if he had to, then maybe he would line ARE up on kickoffs, but he doesn't really have a need to because Rock was doing fine on kickoffs.

That's a good argument.

hooskins
08-30-2007, 11:25 PM
Returning kickoffs is a different animal. Gibbs likes pounders who can get that five extra yards on the KR because that adds up over the course of the year and is a more consistent approach. Randle-El might break a couple but he would get nailed inside the 20 more than would be acceptable. Plus injuries are more likely on KR.


Yupp that pretty much hits it on the spot. Its about being conservative, getting the extra couple yards, and preventing injury to a number 2-3 WR.

jsarno
08-30-2007, 11:40 PM
We've talked about injuries, but what about all those players that are important to their teams?
MCgee (starting CB)
Hester (will be #3 this year)
D. Hall (#3 wr)
Burleson (#2 / #3)
Rossum (starting CB)
Pittman (back up RB)
Miller (starting CB)
Jones Drew (split starting RB)
Welker (#2 WR)

hooskins
08-30-2007, 11:46 PM
We've talked about injuries, but what about all those players that are important to their teams?
MCgee (starting CB)
Hester (will be #3 this year)
D. Hall (#3 wr)
Burleson (#2 / #3)
Rossum (starting CB)
Pittman (back up RB)
Miller (starting CB)
Jones Drew (split starting RB)
Welker (#2 WR)

OK first of Hester doesnt really count on this list because he is only an impactful return man in general, that is his role. Same with Hall. Those are two that automatically drop out of this argument and list.

For the others, I see what you are aiming at, but look at that percentage wise. That would be way less than half the teams in the NFL using important players to KR. We also mentioned Gibbs mentality. He is conservative in that he would get the extra five, instead of gambling injury and loss of yards for that one TD.

EARTHQUAKE2689
08-31-2007, 01:07 AM
We've talked about injuries, but what about all those players that are important to their teams?
MCgee (starting CB)
Hester (will be #3 this year)
D. Hall (#3 wr)
Burleson (#2 / #3)
Rossum (starting CB)
Pittman (back up RB)
Miller (starting CB)
Jones Drew (split starting RB)
Welker (#2 WR)


Rossum not a starter D. Hall number 4 this year at best Welker will be number 3 and Burleson sucks

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