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Living Legend
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Re: Redskins "Sign" Running Back (Redskins News and Notes Version 5.0)
I've advocated to sign Henderson in the past, and his skill set gives Aldrick Robinson legit competition for his spot, but he's about five years past the point where his signing is worth getting excited about. In 2008 or 2009, this would be an impactful signing.
I don't think Stallworth is toast or anything, and we can clearly use the receiver depth, but I didn't think he brought that much to the table in 2011...and that was two years ago.
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Re: Redskins "Sign" Running Back (Redskins News and Notes Version 5.0)
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I can see Stallworth and Henderson battling it out for the #6 WR, but their impact won't be significant. |
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Re: Redskins "Sign" Running Back (Redskins News and Notes Version 5.0)
Wow Goodell steps up for the Redskins:
Roger Goodell defends Redskins nickname in a letter to Congress
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Re: Redskins "Sign" Running Back (Redskins News and Notes Version 5.0)
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I don't see how calling indians redskins means that you hate them or is some kind of racial slur. But i am not an Indian and their take is what is the meaningful take. But I know for a fact that when I say I love the REDSKINS I don't think about hating on Indians or have any less respect for them. Neither does anyone else i'm guessing. I think that matters as well. |
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Re: Redskins "Sign" Running Back (Redskins News and Notes Version 5.0)
Henderson I could see making the team, Stallworth? Not so much.
Garcon Morgan Hankerson Robinson Moss Henderson Not the depth chart order just naming them. But I could easily see Henderson making the team.
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Hail Raiser
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Re: Redskins "Sign" Running Back (Redskins News and Notes Version 5.0)
Not hating on the guy but I think this take below is pretty reasonable
@Rich_TandlerCSN 14h I'd tap the brakes on Henderson enthusiasm. Started 10 games and had only 22 rec on a team that threw almost 700 times. |
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Re: Redskins "Sign" Running Back (Redskins News and Notes Version 5.0)
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Re: Redskins "Sign" Running Back (Redskins News and Notes Version 5.0)
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Re: Redskins "Sign" Running Back (Redskins News and Notes Version 5.0)
Much rather see an undrafted WR step up and take a spot than either Henderson or Donte
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Re: Redskins "Sign" Running Back (Redskins News and Notes Version 5.0)
I would agree with that. Unless Henderson or Stallworth is really good, I doubt they'll be on the roster for opening day. I bet they give the UDFAs an early advantage simply for being much younger and having more potential.
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Join Date: Jan 2008
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Re: Redskins "Sign" Running Back (Redskins News and Notes Version 5.0)
It'd be great to see Stallworth/Henderson NOT make the final roster, as an indication of the talent and depth already there. That said, consistency (of one type or another) is an issue with each guy: Garcon (injury questions and just looking at his historical production); Morgan (not much there); Hank (hands, waiting on a breakout season); Moss (still probably the most talented/consistent WR on the roster but not a #1).
So, it's like we're searching for more rotation guys. Maybe Henderson has something worthwhile left in the tank.
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Re: Redskins "Sign" Running Back (Redskins News and Notes Version 5.0)
How often does a 31 year old receiver bust out?
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Re: Redskins "Sign" Running Back (Redskins News and Notes Version 5.0)
Only the pretty good ones.
![]() And hey, he averages 30 catches a year for his career, so he's definitely in that pretty good category. |
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![]() Washington Redskins rookie wide receiver James Thrash has burst onto the scene so quickly and with such a flair for the dramatic that it's natural to ask a few questions: Who is he? Where did he come from? Why did he get passed over by all 30 NFL teams for all seven rounds of last spring's draft? And what prompted the Philadelphia Eagles to cut him a few days before training camp? Some answers are easier than others. What's easiest to see is that Thrash will be playing in the NFL this fall. Having started training camp as the last wide receiver on the Redskins' roster, Thrash has sewn up a spot by returning kickoffs for game-clinching touchdowns in both preseason games. If he didn't clinch a roster spot with a 91-yarder in the first exhibition game against Tampa Bay, he certainly did with a 96-yarder in Saturday's 18-12 victory over Tennessee. He also caught three passes for 63 yards, including a 35-yarder to set up a field goal. "You can't have enough good football players," Redskins Coach Norv Turner said. "If a guy can do what James can do, you find a way to keep him." In the beginning, Thrash will team with Brian Mitchell as a kickoff returner. There might not be much other work for him as a rookie, but considering where he was a few weeks ago, that's a large accomplishment. He grew up the son of a factory worker in Wewoka, Okla., population 3,500, in the Dust Bowl plains 60 miles east of Oklahoma City. He was a star football player and sprinter in high school, but had no college scholarship offers. He attended Division II Missouri Southern State College in Joplin because his high school coach, Bill Brown, was a friend of Missouri Southern Coach Jon Lantz. Brown said he made the call "because I've never been around anyone who worked as hard as James Thrash. He'd stay until the last guy left and then get coaches to throw him passes. This summer, I watched him bench-press 465 pounds three times. He takes it seriously. He proves that all those things coaches say about hard work paying off are true. I never dreamed he'd go this far, but I knew he could play." Thrash played little as a freshman because Missouri Southern had a star wide receiver in Rod Smith, now with the Denver Broncos. Thrash eventually won track championships and set receiving records. Until the past two weekends, Thrash's biggest thrill in sports might have been playing in the Division II all-star game - the Snow Bowl, played annually in Fargo, ND. "Shows what a science recruiting is, doesn't it?" Lantz said with a laugh. "I'd really never heard of James until Bill called and asked me to take him. He told me James had enough other aid to pay most of his tuition, and I agreed to pick up the rest. It turned out to be a great move." The NFL passed on Thrash on draft day in April. "With James, we knew someone was going to have to be patient," Lantz said. "He started slowly with us, then all of a sudden - boom. He's got blazing speed and that's something you can't coach. Don't give him daylight. He'll break it - in any league." The Eagles signed Thrash, then cut him shortly before training camp. Sources close to the team say the roster spot was needed for others, and the Eagles didn't think Thrash was going to be anything special. However, the Redskins had always considered him a prospect, and signed him quickly. From the beginning, Turner said Thrash was good enough to make the practice squad, then have a chance to earn a spot on the regular roster next fall. With five receivers, there seemed no other way to fit him in. When Thrash returned his first kickoff against Tampa Bay, he forced Turner to look again. He was added to the punt return team and given more playing time. Against the Oilers, in addition to the 96-yard kickoff return for a touchdown, he returned another kickoff 36 yards and made receptions of 17 and 35 yards to set up a field goal. Thrash has seemed more overwhelmed by the attention than the football. He has answered questions with one- or two-word answers, saying again and again that he can't believe how things have unfolded for him in the past few weeks. "I've got to pinch myself," he said. "It's hard to imagine how it has turned out. I just thank God for the opportunity." Last edited by Sonny9TD; 06-13-2013 at 02:02 PM. |
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Hail Raiser
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Re: Redskins "Sign" Running Back (Redskins News and Notes Version 5.0)
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I respect the career Thrash had, he was definitely a hard working over achiever. Just not in the pretty good category. Santana Moss = pretty good. Thrash = eh, good special teamer, hard worker, good locker room guy, ok at WR. Nothing to write home about. |
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