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Twilbert07 11-21-2005 04:50 PM

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We did sign Farris today.

Warpath 11-21-2005 04:51 PM

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[QUOTE=Stacks42]We should have kept McCants, at least he showed that he could play in the NFL and get open. I know he is only a Special teams player in Philly, but why cut a promising WR when you really dont have any capable WRs to speak of, other than Moss?[/QUOTE]
After all of the WRs that Philly has lost and WOW McCants is still a [I]SPECIAL[/I] teamer, man maybe we should of kept him.

BigSKINBauer 11-21-2005 04:56 PM

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looks like taylor got a brain injury by thinking to much

Jamaican'Skin 11-21-2005 05:04 PM

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Is there a chance we might see Kevin Dyson again?

gibbsisgod 11-21-2005 08:23 PM

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[QUOTE=celts32]Was he talking about the 1985 Bears or the 1986 Giants? Who is this clown kidding…the Raiders have one of the worst secondaries in the league. They crowd the line and then turn and run…blah blah blah…one of them runs a 4.2! Who the f is he kidding with these f-in excuses? If the corner just turned and ran on every play than I guess he must have had a lot of success over the middle or short since the DB was turned and running? If a DB just turns and runs down field I think even I could get open running a skinny post on him. So I think there is a little more to it than that. What… he only had 13 yards? Thos DB’s kept him to 13 yards by just turning and running. Just tell me you played a terrible game…don’t give me excuses like I don’t know what shape the football is.[/QUOTE]yeah bitch:smashfrea

SmootSmack 11-21-2005 08:30 PM

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[QUOTE=Twilbert07]We did sign Farris today.[/QUOTE]

I thought we would sign Farris to add depth. But we put Parson back on the practice squad so that was essentially a lateral move. Thrash probably won't play this Sunday so we need to find another receiver-Steven Harris? Dyson? Brown?

Of course, I hate to say it but there is a former Eagle out there....that's right, Freddie Mitchell.

I say bring back Brown. Keep Moss of special teams and maybe give us a bit of a spark and good field position

SUNRA 11-21-2005 09:18 PM

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I say we start Sean Taylor at 2#WR and watch him punish San Diego's CB's. We need to use what we have and of course I like Farris, but he's coming in cold. Hasn't played since preseason and could have possibly forgetton the play book. Troy Brown made a hell of a difference for New England last year and you saw the result. Let's see if someone hears my call, because besides Santana, there is no better player on the Redksins than Taylor.

PSUSkinsFan21 11-21-2005 10:51 PM

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Jacobs is officially a complete BUST. I'm totally done with him. Not that it matters.....he's due for another injury in a quarter or two.

FRPLG 11-21-2005 11:33 PM

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Who is Taylor Jacobs again? Oh that guy who gets hurt all the time and apparently is a little bitch. He is dead to me after his ridiculous comments. Start anyone else and maybe Taylor can stay healthy enough to get some experience as the slot guy(not likely). His demeanor isn't one that we need starting.

sportscurmudgeon 11-23-2005 09:09 AM

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I've been absent for a while but I found this other thread where folks here thought that Taylor Jacobs was a good reciever with good hands who ran good routes but he had suffered a bunch of freaky injuries and that's why he hadn't excelled just yet.

In this thread, he's a dumbass who can't get out of his own way.

Obviously, both threads cannot be correct.

Regarding Darnarian McCants, one of the reasons the Redskins soured on him last year was that he would not/could not contribute on special teams. Now he is in Philly and plays on - - special teams. Anyone else think that there might be another part of this story that hasn't been fully explained?

Check out the waiver wire, I'm pretty sure that Cliff Russell is available...

diehardskin2982 11-23-2005 10:54 AM

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okay looking at his quote, I would think he needs to tell the coaches and adjust his route. maybe an 10 and stop or double move, everyone is fast in the NFL, get over it.

skindogger47 11-23-2005 11:24 AM

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Further evidence to back my theory for Redskins' player management--"Get everything that ever had to do with Steve Spurrier out of here." That means you Betts, Ramsey, and Dockery. Everybody he ever drafted or brought in from free agency was a bust.

jdlea 11-23-2005 12:28 PM

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[QUOTE=jrocx69]Jacobs, however, didn't take advantage of his first start in a two-wideout set. He caught just three passes for 17 yards as the Redskins lost to the Oakland Raiders 16-13 at FedEx Field.
"It was very disappointing," Jacobs said. "The corner would be real close to you at the line of scrimmage, and at the snap of the ball, most of the time, he would turn around and start running.
"One of their corners runs 4.2, and the other one runs 4.4. When they turn around and start running, what do you do?"

Now tell me this sounds like a guy whos gonna put up huge numbers for us while he is so loaded with confidence. :rolleyes:[/QUOTE]

What a bitch! Learn how to play football. "They're faster than me...I can't get open." WTF?!

firstdown 11-23-2005 12:33 PM

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[QUOTE=skindogger47]Further evidence to back my theory for Redskins' player management--"Get everything that ever had to do with Steve Spurrier out of here." That means you Betts, Ramsey, and Dockery. Everybody he ever drafted or brought in from free agency was a bust.[/QUOTE]Why would we get rid of Betts? He is a very good back up to Portis and could probably start for some teams. He runs hard and is a good contributor on special teams.

SmootSmack 11-23-2005 01:04 PM

Re: Taylor Jacobs/Wash Times
 
[QUOTE=sportscurmudgeon]I've been absent for a while but I found this other thread where folks here thought that Taylor Jacobs was a good reciever with good hands who ran good routes but he had suffered a bunch of freaky injuries and that's why he hadn't excelled just yet.

In this thread, he's a dumbass who can't get out of his own way.

Obviously, both threads cannot be correct.

Regarding Darnarian McCants, one of the reasons the Redskins soured on him last year was that he would not/could not contribute on special teams. Now he is in Philly and plays on - - special teams. Anyone else think that there might be another part of this story that hasn't been fully explained?

Check out the waiver wire, I'm pretty sure that Cliff Russell is available...[/QUOTE]

I think Cliff Russell is catching passes from Sage out in Miami now


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