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Originally Posted by Paintrain
2. The Redskins have the least productive returning receiving corp in the division.
If you read anything in any preseason magazine or on any website or listened to any sports radio you'd think we had Santana Moss and a bunch of camp bodies catching the ball. In reality, we have the most productive receiving group in the division. Here are the top 6 returning pass catchers (WR, TE, RB) for every team in the NFC East:
Eagles
214 receptions, 2839 yards, 15 TD
Giants
159 receptions, 1795 yards, 12 TD
Cowboys
232 receptions, 2585 yards, 15 TD
Redskins
280 receptions, 3024 yards, 11 TD
While we're behind on the TD passes, it's pretty clear that we have the most productive receiving group. By the way, the Redskins numbers don't include Kelly or Davis, both of whom are expected to contribute much more to the passing game.
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Maybe I'm not following here, but are you talking about starting pass catchers only?
Here's the way the stats line up in the NFC East according to NFL.com:
philly = 6th in the league in passing, 362 completions
dallas = 9th, 328 completions
nyg = 18th, 298 completions
was = 23rd, 318 completions
I guess there are statistical myths, as you've pointed out, but then there's actual results, and our passing game has been downright impotent for years.