redskindave wrote:My Daughter will be glad to hear that, She is a Panther fan and i think she likes Rod also.
Are you sure she's YOUR daughter ???

redskindave wrote:If your serious Jake, What do you have to have for it?
Smithian wrote:<---Would be hapopy for a third or fourth rounder.
crazyhorse1 wrote:Smithian wrote:<---Would be hapopy for a third or fourth rounder.
I've heard that the pick is conditional on how well he plays.
Does anyone have any insight into what that means?
welch wrote:(a) Gardner is gone!!! Three cheers!!!
(b) It is only 1:19pm by my computer clock, and this celebratory thread is already up to nine pages!
Can anyone think of a more popular "trade"?
Chris Luva Luva wrote:aswas71788 wrote:Moss hasn't done any better than Gardner in his time in the NFL. Seems to me that we just traded one 2nd level receiver for another. The only advantage Moss has is speed. Hope he shows some of this year
Moss can catch, that justifies his presence on the field. 50/50 doesn't catch, so why is here there?
trey53 wrote:I'm pretty darn happy. Essentially we got something for nothing. We were going to cut him anyway. So bonus! Everyone that looks at it as trading a 1st round pick for a 6th is sorely mistaken. Rod was a bust as a first rounder...the FO made a mistake in drafting him that high. He's played more like a decent 4th or 5th rounder. At least we received SOME compensation for him.
Regardless, I hope he does well with Carolina. He seemed like a nice guy that just struggled.
I wish they had a stat for dropped passes!!!!I have seen Gardner make some great catches but then he will drop a easy one or three.If gardner can get the dropped balls down then he will be a awesome w.r. but the problem is he wanted out and it is just best if he leaves and we take our chances.skinsfan#33 wrote:trey53 wrote:I'm pretty darn happy. Essentially we got something for nothing. We were going to cut him anyway. So bonus! Everyone that looks at it as trading a 1st round pick for a 6th is sorely mistaken. Rod was a bust as a first rounder...the FO made a mistake in drafting him that high. He's played more like a decent 4th or 5th rounder. At least we received SOME compensation for him.
Regardless, I hope he does well with Carolina. He seemed like a nice guy that just struggled.
2001 first round WRs (you spot the bust)
Pick Recp / Yards/ Y/C / Total TDs
#8 D. Terrell 128 / 1602 / 12.5 / 9
#9 K. Robinson 213 / 3167 / 14.9 / 12
#15 R. Gardner 227 / 2997 / 13.2 / 22
#16 S. Moss 151 / 2416 / 16.0 / 19
#25 F. Mitchell 90 / 1263 / 14.0 / 5
#30 R. Wayne 221 / 3109 / 14.1 / 23
- Only Robinson and Wayne have more yards than Gardner, and only Wayne has more TDs (1!) (he got 12 last year).
- No one has more receptions than Gardner.
- Waynes QB and Coaching situation has been infinitely better in Indy and you could make a strong case for Robinsons situation as well.
- Gardner has one of the lowest yards per catch, 13.2, the same as Marvin Harrison's. Art Monk's was only 13.7. I'm not comparing Harrison and Monk to Gardner only pointing out that yards per catch doesn't mean squat.
Look I am glad that we got something for him, but I am not going to lie to myself and say that Gardner is a Bust just because he is on the way out!
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Rod Gardner passed his physical with the Panthers on Thursday, completing his trade from the Redskins for a sixth-round draft pick.
The move clears $2.1 million of salary cap space for the Redskins, who need the money to sign first-round draft picks Carlos Rogers and Jason Campbell.
Unhappy with his role in Washington's offense, Gardner was given permission to seek a trade in January. It appeared Washington would have to release him until the deal was struck with the Panthers, who have been looking for a replacement for Muhsin Muhammad. Muhammad left as a free agent for the Chicago Bears earlier this offseason.
Gardner was a first-round draft pick in 2001, but he was inconsistent during his time in Washington. His best season came in 2002 when he caught 71 passes for 1,006 yards and eight touchdowns. He had 51 receptions for 650 yards and five touchdowns last year.