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Re: Moss WANTS to be a Redskin
Didn't Moss just put up career highs in receptions, and his second most productive season yardage wise?
I mean...the numbers simply don't bare out what you're saying here, GTripp. He seemed to excel in this offense. You're expecting this massive drop in his production when, for all intents and purposes, even though he's a short guy who's speed may not be what it was, he is still producing like a number one receiver. It's not a matter of disagreeing with you on principal, it's that the numbers he put up last year simply don't bare out what you're talking about. If it's about getting younger, just say you don't want him around because you want to get younger. But his numbers the past two seasons have been good, and receivers are having longer careers all the time. If anything, a receiver core that featured Moss, Hankerson and Armstrong would allow Moss to be more productive if Hankerson becomes the number one receiver. And it's still a big if. But if Hankerson can be the kind of threat that commands double teams, that allows Moss to excel in the slot. If you subscribe to the "well, we're just going to lose anyone, so there's no point in trying to win" theory, then starting a bunch of rookies and second-year players is fine. But again; there's no guarantee you end up like the Bucs. You could just end up like the Panthers. And they still had Steve Smith, but Smith doesn't really scare anyone like he used to. Teams still respect Santana Moss. They still realize he can burn them and be a big playmaker and be productive no matter who the quarterback is. I mean, how many quarterbacks has he had since he came into the league? And he still produces? |
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I do think it's a gross misuse of stats to say that Moss was a top ten receiver because he was top four in receptions and top ten in yards. Yards are *incredibly* dependent on receptions. Top four in receptions but top ten in yards = not good. Not a good supporting argument of being a top ten player at a position, at least in the context of how I am defining "top ten" player. I am defining it by you asserting there are nine or fewer receivers in football you would deem more valuable than Santana Moss. This may not be what you're saying at all, but this is what I'm reading. Disproving such an assertion is almost too easy for me to do if the only basis is how often one is thrown to. Quote:
I do know where Moss ranks because I am not uninformed re: Moss' past. And while I know where the baselines for performance are and where Moss stacks up against those baselines, I still find value in knowing where similar players rank. Quote:
Would now seeing, clearly, that Moss has been pretty much the same mediocre player for the last four years change your other dependent assertions? Because, IMO, any proposition that requires the belief that Moss has been an above average starting NFL receiver at any point in the last four years to stand can be knocked down by a rather stiff breeze. I think teams still have to, and do, respect Santana Moss because it wouldn't make sense to force the Redskins to go deep to him and gamble that they can't. But defenses know that it's not that difficult to actually take him away as long as they come prepared to do so. And there are defensive coordinators who lost their jobs two or three years ago who had no trouble limiting Moss' impact on a game. The numbers are quite clear on that. Moss just isn't valuable if he's going underneath the sticks every play because the Redskins can't spring him deep. As a quick, but direct response to NLC's argument: I don't see how you could say Moss "excelled" last year with meaningful statistical ranks such as "32" and "39", and 38th in YPT. Maybe you didn't know Moss is not a top 30 receiver in any meaningful statistical category? Sure, he's doing okay in heavily use-dependent numbers, perhaps something with the name "Total" in the category, but I'll open the floor up to you to find something that ranks receivers by usefulness and thinks Moss is in the top 20 of anything. He was 18th in Success Rate this year among-st NFL receivers (Advanced NFL Stats), so I suppose that that could be the high-water mark for where he ranks. Anything higher than that just isn't based in anything that happened in reality. In practicality, he's probably somewhere between the 35th and 40th best receiver in the NFL, and trending downward.
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Re: Moss WANTS to be a Redskin
New rule, until the lockout ends-GTripp and 30Gut can only post in tweet form. 140 characters or less
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Re: Moss WANTS to be a Redskin
'Tana working out with Ochocinco and Andre Johnson. Looks like Moss put on some muscle. I know it's only simple route stuff and cone drills, but I think Moss looks a little more explosive then he did at the end of the season. Probably healthier than he was last year. Still wouldn't mind having 89 back... |
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Re: Moss WANTS to be a Redskin
What a receiving corps. Ochocinco, Moss, and Johnson. Who ya gonna cover who ya gonna cover. *Gets in face and shakes head repeating "who ya gonna cover" in annoying voice.*
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Re: Moss WANTS to be a Redskin
Id like to see Moss play the slot. What outside linebacker or safety playing 15 yards off him will be able to stick him?
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Re: Moss WANTS to be a Redskin
Moss has some productive years still in him. He's been a playmaker, a goto guy, and a total REDSKIN for us.
God only knows how many shit for brains, traitorous, back stabbin', over the hill losers we have pinned our misguided hopes and $$ on in the past. I have NO problem with the......potential of taking a flyer on Moss. HTTR..........
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Re: Moss WANTS to be a Redskin
I really don't see Moss with another team. I haven't heard his name mentioned with the other FA WRs by the sports talking heads. It will be nice to have him to mentor the young wideouts.
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