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Swearinger
Join Date: Sep 2006
Location: Washington, DC
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Re: Top 7 Seasons by Redskins WR in Last 10 Years
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The Starter
Join Date: Jan 2006
Location: The ATX (formerly Balmer)
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Re: Top 7 Seasons by Redskins WR in Last 10 Years
Okay, we've officially jumped the shark. Leslie Shepherd sighting...
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Re: Top 7 Seasons by Redskins WR in Last 10 Years
Look at the QB play we've had over the years... of course that is going to be reflected in the numbers the WR's put up. Bad QB play typically means bad WR play.
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Join Date: Apr 2008
Location: Atlanta, GA
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Re: Top 7 Seasons by Redskins WR in Last 10 Years
As we always talk about in every thread, the QB, OL, RB, and WR are all interdependent. I'd rate the relative importance of them as:
QB > OL > WR = RB A WR cannot do anything without a good QB. And without an O-line the QB will just check it off -- just like Campbell did last year. If you have a good QB and O-line, then an average WR and RB will make a good offense. Like the old Patriot teams. So I'd agree with MattyK -- you can't compare the WR's directly. Our offenses have been fairly anemic. Blame the offensive systems, QB's, OLines, or WR's - we've had problems in each area over the years. |
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