offiss
02-21-2005, 01:26 PM
I think Gibb's likes rookie reciever's he can teach them what he want's them to know, not have to unteach what they know, he alway's did well with unknown reciever's, Monk was the only WR with a rep that Gibb's had his first go round, Clark, Sander's, Garrett, Brown, these player's were not high profile player's before they arrived in DC. I beieve all our WR concern's can be taken care of with this draft, I have no doubt's about that, the concern is dealing with Coles's cap hit I really hate to have to give him away.
TheMalcolmConnection
02-21-2005, 01:27 PM
Just as was mentioned in other threads... there might be some cap casualties that could come very cheap to fill out WR needs. NOW it seems as though we could use a couple of WRs and Andre Davis and Derrick Mason should become available. Will they be worth the price? Who knows. Are they worth a look if the asking price is right? Most definitely when we still have a great pick in the draft.
Duffman003
02-21-2005, 01:38 PM
Duffman - We'd have to run a play besides a run up the middle in order for that to be even a possibility.
What I meant was when we are on the one yard line, like against the cowboys in the first game. We could throw a lob pass to Mike Williams who is probably an average of 6 inches taller than the average cornerback in the NFL.
TheMalcolmConnection
02-21-2005, 01:40 PM
I would love to see a few more lob passes when we get someone who can handle them. Ramsey showed he has a lot more touch than I gave him credit for AND I like the fact he can force it in there to Cooley. That bootleg play was the only play I thought the Redskins ran consistently well even with Brunell.
Daseal
02-21-2005, 02:13 PM
I understand that Duffman - I just don't think we will. For gods sake we could throw a turnover and make them still have to go the WHOLE DISTANCE OF THE FIELD on our defense!
jbcjr14
02-21-2005, 02:24 PM
Duffman - We'd have to run a play besides a run up the middle in order for that to be even a possibility.
You gotta get to the one first!
Shane
02-21-2005, 02:32 PM
Troy Williamson does look like he could be a big time player. He dominated top opposition corners and has super speed. I would be real happy to draft him at #9. We need speed.
Taylor Jacobs has speed and he's gotten some seasoning - I think he very well may be a star player before long in this league. He seems to have a real good attitude and had great success at a big time program in college. We have a winner here I believe.
James Thrash provides speed and real leadership and he is a powerful spark plug for this team, not to mention an excellent special teams player. He is a great player to have and he sets a great tone.
If we could bring in a Derrick Mason and an Andre Davis that might be ideal. One of them would be good.
McCants I think is still just as likely to be released or traded as before. His attitude doesn't seem to fit in with the "all for one and one for all" approach needed in your foundation core of players.
sportscurmudgeon
02-21-2005, 03:19 PM
Musin Muhammad's agent just lit up a big victory cigar because now the skins need two WRs and we know that Joe Gibbs puts a premium on veterans who are dedicated to football and conditioning and all that stuff.
Burris does not meet those tests. Porter may or may not meet those tests but Porter has not been a "true Redskin" type of guy in the Raiders' clubhouse. Even if the Skins decide to draft a WR, they need a solid vet and his client just went to the head of the class.
Ladies and gentlemen, the price of poker - to win the services of Mr,. Muhammed - just went up - - because now Danny Boy Snyder and his checkbook are in the game...
Daseal
02-21-2005, 03:22 PM
I doubt Muhammad - too old, too expensive. DOubt we could afford him if we wanted to.
I was hoping they would draft a DE, but if Coles & Gardner are gone, I guess a WR is likely