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Snyder Gets His Man


By Scott Hurrey | Category: Washington Redskins News
Originally Posted: 2005-03-09
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Snyder Gets His ManIn the 2001 NFL entry draft, the Redskins owned the 15th overall pick in the first round. Owner Dan Snyder was pushing for Santana Moss, the speedy wide out from the University of Miami, but new coach Marty Schottenheimer was given the final say over personnel decisions and the Redskins chose the bigger, more physical Rod Gardner. With the impending trade with the Jets and the trade or release of Rod Gardner on the horizon, Snyder may indeed get his man.

With Laveranues Coles wanting out of Washington, a deal was struck with the Jets on Saturday, to swap Coles for former teammate Moss. The Redskins took a major hit in salary cap to make the trade, but coach Gibbs made it clear to the team that he did not want anyone on the roster who did not want to be there, so the trade was agreed to on Saturday, hinged on both players passing a physical. Moss passed his physical earlier this week and Coles’ physical, scheduled for Wednesday morning, has been pushed back to Wednesday evening due to weather.

Moss will join newly signed wide receiver David Patten to give the Redskins receiving corps some added speed this season. This should give Patrick Ramsey the ability to go down field a bit more, the thing believed to have led to Coles’ unhappiness in the first place.

-JansenFan

This article was released on 2005-03-09.

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