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One man's view of Santonio Holmes and the Skins
You can write this off as one man's opinion - - or even as some guy who just loves to bash Danny Boy Snyder although I have no evidence that he does that routinely.
However, his logic says that the Skins would be better served worrying about signing other potential free agents. I happen to agree that while WR is hardly an area of great strength on this team, there are far more important segments of the team that need improving before worrying about WR. Worth reading - - and of course reacting to... Cold, Hard Football Facts.com: Santonio to 'Skins? Just say no, Dan Snyder
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Uncle Phil
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Re: One man's view of Santonio Holmes and the Skins
I think Holmes is an excellent WR...but I don't believe WR should be a priority of ours, and I'm reluctant to bring in a guy one bad move away from a lengthy suspension.
Shouldn't be our first priority in my opinion
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Re: One man's view of Santonio Holmes and the Skins
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7. WR Santonio Holmes ![]() #10 WR New York Jets 2010 STATS
Many focus on Holmes' off-field issues (detailed here), but his vertical receiving inconsistency could be just as much of a concern. He is thought to be an elite downfield threat, but his 10.3 vertical YPA and 11.3 stretch vertical YPA ranked 46th and 50th, respectively, last season. This isn't the first time his ranking here has been subpar, as his 9.2 vertical YPA in 2008 ranked 56th in the league.
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Playmaker
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Re: One man's view of Santonio Holmes and the Skins
Totally agree. Allen made WR a priority in the draft, and added significant depth at the position. I would be more interested in re-signing Moss to man the slot, and hopefully Malcolm Kelly will finally stay healthy enough to contribute. I prefer to see OL and CB as priorities. I'm also fine if the FO opts to re-sign Rogers for reasonable money.
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Re: One man's view of Santonio Holmes and the Skins
So for those who don't want Holmes, it looks like these are the reasons:
A) Costly B) Off-the-field issues C) Not that much better than Moss D) Want to give our young receivers a shot E) WR is not a priority Are some of these concerns mitigated if we go for Rice instead? And for the record, I'm not really that convinced by reason E just because we have a ton of cap space this year and can afford to go after a lot of different players if there are good options available. |
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Re: One man's view of Santonio Holmes and the Skins
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Re: One man's view of Santonio Holmes and the Skins
Good thing Snyder isn't calling the shots.
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Re: One man's view of Santonio Holmes and the Skins
Will Hill and Santonio could bring an Amsterdam vibe to the locker room.
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Hug Anne Spyder
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Re: One man's view of Santonio Holmes and the Skins
I don't want him for plenty of reasons:
We don't have our long term quarterback in place. We already have a dependable #1 in Santana Moss, who performed fine last year amidst qb disruption, and who has already said he wants to come back. We definitely have other areas of need that should be a higher priority, like offensive/defensive line. We need to let our guys at wr like Hank, Paul, Kelly, etc. step up and have the opportunity to prove themselves. And getting a big play #1 wideout should be a priority once we have our qb of the future in place. Let Moss stay here for another couple seasons, and then look at upgrading.
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Re: One man's view of Santonio Holmes and the Skins
He's certainly a skilled WR who knows how to produce despite having his either a subpar QB or a QB who was sacked a lot.
But he's a better fit on a team more immune to his troubles than we are. We have too many impressionable young guys to consider Holmes.
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Re: One man's view of Santonio Holmes and the Skins
Yea no lets go rice, moss, or a very low teir wide reciever that may surprise (AA type)
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Re: One man's view of Santonio Holmes and the Skins
I don't want Holmes, look at his numbers and it'll show u that he's just avg. He's a little better than moss but not much
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Re: One man's view of Santonio Holmes and the Skins
Here we go. Is there any real evidence that we are targeting all of the Jets WR? I truly believe that if we resign Moss and build on what is in the building we are good to go this year at WR.
Like others have said, work on these lines in FA don't worry about the flashy guy. We need grit and grime not splash and dash.
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Re: One man's view of Santonio Holmes and the Skins
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I know Santana is older than Holmes, but he's also been here a long time, would come much cheaper, and is arguably just flat our better than Santonio. I'd much rather give Santana a 3 year deal than give Holmes a 5 or 6 year deal at a significantly higher premium.
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Re: One man's view of Santonio Holmes and the Skins
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