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ATX_Skins ATX

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| Posted: Thu May 31, 2012 9:08 pm Post subject: |
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| Red_One43 wrote: | | Quote: | Santana Moss "flashed" during last week's full-squad drills, "consistently getting separation over the middle on short and intermediate routes," according to the Washington Times.
Beat writer Rich Campbell notes that Moss looked like "the Santana of old with his quick-burst movements." Campbell adds the caveat that it was only practice, but Moss is starting to look like not only a good bet to make the final roster but to start over Leonard Hankerson and Josh Morgan opposite Pierre Garcon. May 30 - 12:19 PM |
http://www.rotoworld.com/player/nfl/867/santana-moss |
I bet you he told himself to come out on fire for the offseason workouts as soon as we signed so many receivers. Good for him! |
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Red_One43 Hog
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| ATX_Skins wrote: | | Red_One43 wrote: | | Quote: | Santana Moss "flashed" during last week's full-squad drills, "consistently getting separation over the middle on short and intermediate routes," according to the Washington Times.
Beat writer Rich Campbell notes that Moss looked like "the Santana of old with his quick-burst movements." Campbell adds the caveat that it was only practice, but Moss is starting to look like not only a good bet to make the final roster but to start over Leonard Hankerson and Josh Morgan opposite Pierre Garcon. May 30 - 12:19 PM |
http://www.rotoworld.com/player/nfl/867/santana-moss |
I bet you he told himself to come out on fire for the offseason workouts as soon as we signed so many receivers. Good for him! |
Agreed. I think that Santana could see that there was a good chance of him not being on this team this year. Who stays ... Who goes? He stays. |
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DarthMonk DarthMonk

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| Red_One43 wrote: | | Quote: | Santana Moss "flashed" during last week's full-squad drills, "consistently getting separation over the middle on short and intermediate routes," according to the Washington Times.
Beat writer Rich Campbell notes that Moss looked like "the Santana of old with his quick-burst movements." Campbell adds the caveat that it was only practice, but Moss is starting to look like not only a good bet to make the final roster but to start over Leonard Hankerson and Josh Morgan opposite Pierre Garcon. May 30 - 12:19 PM |
http://www.rotoworld.com/player/nfl/867/santana-moss |
Didn't he play a bunch in the slot last year? Leave him there! Mismatch! He's as good as Welker if Brady, umm, RGIII is throwing to him.
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ATX_Skins ATX

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| Posted: Fri Jun 01, 2012 5:48 pm Post subject: |
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| I wouldn't mind seeing a bigger guy like Morgan play slot and lay hate on the bootleg. |
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cowboykillerzRGiii CKRGiii

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| Posted: Tue Jun 12, 2012 2:15 pm Post subject: |
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| Let him and Morgan switch it up at slot.. they both provide problems for coverage in different ways.. same w hanktime and garçon. Hopefully they all feed off each others attributes. |
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langleyparkjoe **LPJ**

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GARCON-MOSS-MORGAN
Das my preference.. Hankerson, he can go clean some cleats or helmets. |
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andyjens89 Hog
Joined: 21 Mar 2004 Posts: 1894 Location: Michigan
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In my opinion:
SAFE
Garcon
Morgan
Hankerson
Moss
BUBBLE
Armstrong
Austin
Robinson
Banks
WOULD BE SURPRISED
Lewis
Hanks
Kirkland
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cowboykillerzRGiii CKRGiii

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I think banks is a lock.. cheap return specialist, and able to use in many different sets on O.
He commands respect when on the feild, we can't afford to cut that type of talent. |
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SouthLondonRedskin Hog
Joined: 09 Jan 2012 Posts: 1113 Location: South London, UK
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| Posted: Tue Jun 12, 2012 4:24 pm Post subject: |
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| Red_One43 wrote: | | ATX_Skins wrote: | | Red_One43 wrote: | | Quote: | Santana Moss "flashed" during last week's full-squad drills, "consistently getting separation over the middle on short and intermediate routes," according to the Washington Times.
Beat writer Rich Campbell notes that Moss looked like "the Santana of old with his quick-burst movements." Campbell adds the caveat that it was only practice, but Moss is starting to look like not only a good bet to make the final roster but to start over Leonard Hankerson and Josh Morgan opposite Pierre Garcon. May 30 - 12:19 PM |
http://www.rotoworld.com/player/nfl/867/santana-moss |
I bet you he told himself to come out on fire for the offseason workouts as soon as we signed so many receivers. Good for him! |
Agreed. I think that Santana could see that there was a good chance of him not being on this team this year. Who stays ... Who goes? He stays. |
It's amazing what a bit of competition can bring out of a 'safe' player isn't it...
That's why the return of Jenkins should see us get more out of Bowen, Carricker and even Cofield. The form of Helu and Royster at the end of last season will get the best out of Hightower this time around. The signing of Goff and Robinson will keep Fletcher and Riley on their toes. Wilson and Hall have an army of CBs to hold off. A fit Cooley will force the best out of Davis. The three rookies plus the form from Smith, Polymbus etc. will have the OL looking over their shoulder. The battle for the safety positions will be one to watch. And Gano will have to sort himself out to keep his place now Rackers is here. Hell, even RG3 has some decent competition from Cousins!
Doesn't seeing all this happen make you realise just how threadbare we were last season?!?
I think 5-11 was disappointing obviously but to be as competitive as we were in almost all of those games was an achievement with the injuries we had, the rookies that stepped up and a couple of imposters at QB.
We're much stronger. Question is, how much have the other 3 in the division improved, if at all....??? |
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DarthMonk DarthMonk

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| langleyparkjoe wrote: | GARCON-MOSS-MORGAN
Das my preference.. Hankerson, he can go clean some cleats or helmets. |
Hank as #4 in some 4-wide sets? I feel like we have a bunch of #2 WRs and that that's a good thing.
Who's next in line for a 5-wide set?
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cowboykillerzRGiii CKRGiii

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Banks.
Has to be. Setsup wild cat, the reverse, screens, and more importantly the deep ball.
Although his hands are small, he CAN catch. If the other three can draw the safties, or rgiii can freeze one w a pump fake, little BB is gone and rgiii has the canon to hit him deep.
At least on Madden it works. I killed it with Hanktime miner one moss in the slot triple A and BB as the fourth. Drew some crossing routes up that BB would always get open on too.
Of course I won three straight super bowls w Becksy but don't mind that part lmao |
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crazyhorse1 ch1

Joined: 21 Mar 2005 Posts: 3558 Location: virginia beach
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| langleyparkjoe wrote: | GARCON-MOSS-MORGAN
Das my preference.. Hankerson, he can go clean some cleats or helmets. |
I simply can't understand the enthusiasm for Morgan. His stats are mediocre at best and he's injury prone. There's a reason we got him so cheap. He might be the second coming; but chances are he'll be on the bench much of the season, injured or not. He's just not that good. |
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crazyhorse1 ch1

Joined: 21 Mar 2005 Posts: 3558 Location: virginia beach
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| langleyparkjoe wrote: | GARCON-MOSS-MORGAN
Das my preference.. Hankerson, he can go clean some cleats or helmets. |
Moss-Garson-Hankerson-Banks. The rest of the guys are on the bubble. |
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crazyhorse1 ch1

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| langleyparkjoe wrote: | GARCON-MOSS-MORGAN
Das my preference.. Hankerson, he can go clean some cleats or helmets. |
Moss-Garson-Hankerson-Banks. The rest of the guys are on the bubble. |
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Kilmer72 Hog
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| crazyhorse1 wrote: | | langleyparkjoe wrote: | GARCON-MOSS-MORGAN
Das my preference.. Hankerson, he can go clean some cleats or helmets. |
I simply can't understand the enthusiasm for Morgan. His stats are mediocre at best and he's injury prone. There's a reason we got him so cheap. He might be the second coming; but chances are he'll be on the bench much of the season, injured or not. He's just not that good. |
I would guess this is the reason he is here at a bargain, if he plays up to par.
http://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2012/jun/12/wr-josh-morgan-sees-new-opportunity-with-redskins-/
| Quote: | | “I’m very, very close [to 100 percent],” Morgan said after the Redskins‘ second day of mandatory minicamp. “I just got to get my explosion back. The pain is gone. Everything else is healed.” |
| Quote: | | He has to get on the field first, though. Morgan was limited in all of the spring practices. Not only does he lack explosion, he said he has lost five inches off his vertical jump. |
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