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Could Santana Moss Be the Best Reciever in the NFC East This Year?
... when I saw an article that caught my attention. It was discussing the Redskin receivers and it mentioned that Santana Moss may currently be the best receiver in the division... by Dan Yoke (Contributor) 17 reads Opinion (Photo by Matthew ... Comment?
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The Groin Pulls Ate My Potatoes
... Absolutely. Football experts? Um, they probably think Julius Peppers goes well with balsamic vinaigrette or Santana Moss always faces the north. Plus this was the only co-ed league Ia TMve ever been in. Surely boys know more about football than ... Comment?
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... he caught nine passes, the same number that he caught the year before. Four receiver spots are set in stone - Santana Moss, Antwaan Randle El, Malcolm Kelly, and Devin Thomas. A fully healthy James Thrash would have a tough time holding off speedy ... Comment?
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Jansen, Moss salary cap implications
... the Redskins are annually among the league leaders. The Redskins "paid" for the Jansen move by restructuring Santana Moss' deal. They converted most of Moss' 2009 and 2010 salaries into signing bonus. So he got a check for $6.2 million to help him ... Comment?
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... excel in recent years, it has been wide receiver. Despite having arguably the best receiver in the NFC East in Santana Moss, the Redskins need to have at least two or three other receivers really step up and make an impact on the field. Last year, ... Comment?
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NFL Top 10: Most Valuable Washington Redskins
... outsider to insider (relatively speaking) as we hand pick the 10 most valuable Redskins at NFL Outsider. 10. WR Santana Moss If the Redskins are a great team come January, Santana Moss will either be much, much higher than this, or no longer in ... Comment?
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2009 Fantasy outlooks: Washington Redskins
... Malcolm Kelly can get healthy and contribute. Tight end Chris Cooley should remain an effective weapon while Santana Moss should still be hot one week, cool the next. If one of the second-year wideouts, or someone else on the roster, could open up ... 1 comment
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Pre-Training Camp Gridiron Gab Division Previews: NFC East
... Campbell's confidence is shot? Yeah, me too. Clinton Portis is a great running back, but he's hurt too much. Santana Moss is a good receiver, but too inconsistent. Chris Cooley is a great tight end. Albert Haynesworth is a tremendous space eater, ... Comment?
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... Mike Sellers. Chances are, Portis will get a TD reception just by being around the ball. Chris Cooley: 7 TDs Santana Moss: 6 TDs Fred Davis: 3 TDs Antwaan Randle El: 2 TDs Malcolm Kelly: 2 TDs Mike Sellers: 2 TDs Clinton Portis: 1 TD Passing Yardage ... Comment?
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Mitchell On a New Route In NFL
... fields at Redskins Park, helmet in hand following a June OTA session. He listened intently to the wise words of Santana Moss. It was one big play receiver advising another. Of course, Moss has already established himself as receiver with a knack for ... Comment?
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Mailbag: Best WR In the NFC East?
... with a good answer: Who is the best wide receiver in the NFC East? -- Eric S. Gary: It is a great question. And Santana Moss may very well be the answer. Moss has 430 career receptions for 6,541 yards and 43 touchdowns and is coming off a 75-catch ... Comment?
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... settled for the Redskins going into training camp. Of the 10 wideouts on the roster, you could argue only one, Santana Moss, has proven to be a consistent top performer in the NFL. Antwaan Randle El has been a good, if not spectacular, producer ... Comment?
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Redskins' Roster Review: Wide Receivers
... Unfortunately, things haven't been up to par when it comes to finding reliable targets for Jason Campbell. Santana Moss is the lone wide out who can strike any fear into opposing defenses, but his lack of size prevents him from consistently getting ... Comment?
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Redskins release Thrash following failed physical
... Marques Hagans and rookie Marko Mitchell . In the first half of 2008, Thrash was the No. 3 receiver behind Santana Moss and Randle El. But after averaging about 27 snaps in the first 10 games, his role was diminished as Zorn developed more ... Comment?
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... Marques Hagans and rookie Marko Mitchell. In the first half of 2008, Thrash was the No. 3 receiver behind Santana Moss and Antwaan Randle El. But after averaging around 27 snaps in the first 10 games, his role was diminished as Zorn developed more ... Comment?
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Thrash released, might retire Pro Football
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... for comment, and his agent, Ken Landphere, did not return a phone message yesterday. Thrash's release leaves Santana Moss, Antwaan Randle El, Devin Thomas and Malcolm Kelly as the Redskins' top four receivers entering training camp. Veteran Roydell ... Comment?
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Waiting for WR Picture to Come Into Focus
... hope someone can step into the No. 2 receiver spot and provide quality production to help ease the pressure on Santana Moss, who faced countless double teams last year with no true threat opposite him, and there are a number of players on the roster ... Comment?
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... by competing against two-time Pro Bowl cornerback DeAngelo Hall or running routes alongside 1,000-yard receiver Santana Moss. "You watch the NFL on TV and see guys like Santana and DeAngelo," Mitchell said. "Knowing that you can play on the same ... Comment?
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James Thrash Contemplates Retirement
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... he caught nine passes, the same number that he caught the year before. Four receiver spots are set in stone - Santana Moss, Antwaan Randle El, Malcolm Kelly, and Devin Thomas. A fully healthy James Thrash would have a tough time holding off speedy ... Comment?
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Mitchell sizes up learning curve
... by competing against two-time Pro Bowl cornerback DeAngelo Hall or running routes alongside 1,000-yard receiver Santana Moss. "You watch the NFL on TV and see guys like Santana and DeAngelo," Mitchell said. "Knowing that you can play on the same ... Comment?





