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Join Date: Feb 2008
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Re: Moss WANTS to be a Redskin
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There's alot you said that I disagree with but in short I don't think "effective against No.2 CBs" is an accurate description of Moss. Nor do agree that he is unplayable against top comp. He simply cannot produce at the level he did if those statements were true, especially when he only had 1 other decent complementary WR in AA. He was No.4 in yards, No.10 in receptions. Here are some WRs with similar yds/target: Roddy White 179 targets/1389 yards=7.76 Moss 146/1115=7.64 Reggie Wayne 173/1355=7.83 Colston 133/1023=7.70 *Larry Fitz=6.54 (but he had a horrible group of QB limit his production) Quote:
But, his production suggests otherwise. Quote:
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You seem to believe its simply a matter of next man up. But, that's not the case. Every WR that becomes the main cog in their team's passing game doesn't have top 10 production. Paraphrasing Mike Irvin: "You cannot anoit someone a number 1 WR, you become a No.1 WR" Quote:
Again, I think its far more likely to have a dynamic WR corps with Moss then without Moss. And having Moss around creates favorable match-up for Hankerson et al this year and allows them to progress into being the focal point of the passing game rather then being thrust into that role. Those are the 2 main reason why it makes sense for Moss to come back. Granted I'm assuming that Mike Shanahan actually has a plan for the QB position like he said he does, and I'm also assuming that QB will be viable. If there isn't a viable QB under center then re-signing Moss is kinda superfluous. |
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