Todd Pinkston Signed...
-
- The Evil Straw
- Posts: 8135
- youtube meble na wymiar Warszawa
- Joined: Mon Jan 12, 2004 2:30 pm
- Location: Leather Chair
- Contact:
-
- #33
- Posts: 4084
- Joined: Sat Jul 24, 2004 9:44 am
Fios wrote:Folks, there is way too much consternation over a vet minimum signing. So they take a look at the guy? So what? Why does that automatically signal some act of desperation?
I have no problem with looking at the guy. The thought that he might make the team scares the heck out of me.
"Dovie'andi se tovya sagain"
(It is time to roll the dice) Tai'shar Manetheren
"Duty is heavier than a Mountain, Death is lighter than a feather" Tai'shar Malkier
RIP James Oliver Rigney, Jr. 1948-2007
(It is time to roll the dice) Tai'shar Manetheren
"Duty is heavier than a Mountain, Death is lighter than a feather" Tai'shar Malkier
RIP James Oliver Rigney, Jr. 1948-2007
-
- piggie
- Posts: 196
- Joined: Wed Mar 14, 2007 12:19 pm
- Location: Allentown, PA
Chris Luva Luva wrote:The guy doesn't suck...
He's not great, or the best... I wouldn't call him good either... He's decent, he's ok...
I mean dare I say it... He may be a better fit at the #2 position than ARE IF he's 100% fit and knew the offense. But neither is probally true by Miami so whatever. lol
Luva,
Let me rephrase. He doesn't suck, he's just completely washed up. He hasn't played since 2004 and this guy never had the body style to hold up to an NFL beating. He was a stick figure. I watched him play because I live in Eagleland. He was streaky at best in his prime which is long gone.
Here are the facts:
--------------------
Todd Pinkston Career Stat Summary
Height: 6-3
Weight: 180
Born: 04/23/1977
College: Southern Miss.
Played 2000-2005 or six seasons w/ Eagles, didn't play final season
Best season (2002): 15 games, 60 catches, 798 yds, 13.3 yds/catch, 42 long, 7 TDs
Ave. catches/year = 30.6
TDs per/year = 2.3
Yds per/year = 469
*Hasn't played since 2004
Stats in 2004: 16 games, 36 catches, 676 yds, 18.8 yds/catch, 80 long, 1 TD
--------------------
________________________
A good way to threaten somebody is to light a stick of dynamite. Then you call the guy and hold the burning fuse up to the phone. "Hear that?" you say. "That's dynamite, baby." (Deep Thoughts by Jack Handy)
A good way to threaten somebody is to light a stick of dynamite. Then you call the guy and hold the burning fuse up to the phone. "Hear that?" you say. "That's dynamite, baby." (Deep Thoughts by Jack Handy)
- everydayAskinsday
- Hog
- Posts: 795
- Joined: Wed Feb 28, 2007 12:44 pm
- Location: Italy
now show us Lloyd's stats.. and ARE's stats.. and Thrash's stats..
dont look much better
dont look much better
Last edited by everydayAskinsday on Tue Aug 14, 2007 3:17 pm, edited 1 time in total.
-
- ---
- Posts: 18887
- Joined: Mon Jul 28, 2003 1:55 pm
- Location: AJT
- Contact:
Kentucky Fried Hog wrote:Cannot believe this pickup... http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ls794MhIkU4
Why didn't you show the other time they threw to him??????
Here, http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2bKAtA-B4s0
I firmly believe the Patriots are the antichrist.
-
- ^^^^^^^^
- Posts: 1283
- Joined: Fri Feb 20, 2004 4:24 pm
- Location: G-town, MD
BnGhog wrote:Kentucky Fried Hog wrote:Cannot believe this pickup... http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ls794MhIkU4
Why didn't you show the other time they threw to him??????
Here, http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2bKAtA-B4s0
He couldn't even hold his balance and he was wiiiiiide open. Anyway, if JC has that much time to throw, and our receivers (any of them) beat the defense that badly, that video could be of anyone. I don't think it shows Pinkston's talent (other than maybe some speed) - rather, it shows the Redskins getting plain beat on a long ball, IMO.
-
- ~~~~~~
- Posts: 10323
- Joined: Thu Apr 08, 2004 9:59 am
- Location: Canada
I knew that there was a Vinny Cerrato fan out there still dfending his hiring record and "talent" discovery abilities.Fios wrote:Folks, there is way too much consternation over a vet minimum signing. So they take a look at the guy? So what? Why does that automatically signal some act of desperation?
What an embarrasment!!!
That's the FO for you guys. Instead of having looked for young undiscovered talent, we resort to have to SEARCH for talent in one of the most COWARD and INEPT receivers NOBODY else would even bother to look at.
Nice going Danny and Vinny ...

Daniel Snyder has defined incompetence, failure and greed to true Washington Redskins fans for over a decade and a half. Stay away from football operations !!!
-
- +++++++++
- Posts: 5227
- Joined: Wed Feb 04, 2004 12:21 pm
- Contact:
Redskin in Canada wrote:I knew that there was a Vinny Cerrato fan out there still dfending his hiring record and "talent" discovery abilities.Fios wrote:Folks, there is way too much consternation over a vet minimum signing. So they take a look at the guy? So what? Why does that automatically signal some act of desperation?
What an embarrasment!!!
That's the FO for you guys. Instead of having looked for young undiscovered talent, we resort to have to SEARCH for talent in one of the most COWARD and INEPT receivers NOBODY else would even bother to look at.
Nice going Danny and Vinny ...
I can't tell if you're being serious or not.
Freaking out about this move is totally ridiculous IMO.
He's a veteran reciever signed for the vet minimum so we can take a risk free look at him.
The fact is, we have ARE (a 3rd string WR and special teams ace) and Brandon Lloyd (a joke) as our 2 and 3 recievers. The Redskins are out there looking at the best possible vets available at the time to bring to camp. Pinkston and Bradford both have something to offer this team considering we are so painfully thin at WR.
Skinsfan55 wrote:Brandon Lloyd (a joke)
Ouch!!!!!
That hurt.
Im looking foward to seeing what he does this year, as soon as he can get rid of those shin splints.
Last edited by BnGhog on Wed Aug 15, 2007 10:55 am, edited 1 time in total.
I firmly believe the Patriots are the antichrist.
seems like a few mis-qotes
I'm not sure why we are getting so concerned here? We might need to add some players so that the players we would like to "rest" can "recover" - we have not been hurt too badly this camp but IMO we also need to keep in mind that we will most likely not be seeing a lot of these players on our roster as the "real" season approaches.
I'm not sure why we are getting so concerned here? We might need to add some players so that the players we would like to "rest" can "recover" - we have not been hurt too badly this camp but IMO we also need to keep in mind that we will most likely not be seeing a lot of these players on our roster as the "real" season approaches.
Until recently, Snyder & Allen have made a lot of really bad decisions - nobody with any sense believes this franchise will get better under their guidance
Snyder's W/L record = 45% (80-96) - Snyder/Allen = 41% (59-84-1)
Snyder's W/L record = 45% (80-96) - Snyder/Allen = 41% (59-84-1)
I for one am hoping that Lloyd can get back onto the field as soon as possible and in "shape" - IF he has the type of season that he is capable of (I know we have not seen any evidence of this yet) we will be a lot better in the passing game than we have been for a long while.
Maybe I'm a little unrealistic but I think we will be a good team on offense this year (not very good or great) and a very good team on defense and Special Teams. I think that will be good enough for at least a 10-6 season and a sound basis to be very competitive next season.
At this time it seems we need a few extra bodies at various positions and that is all this signing represents.
Maybe I'm a little unrealistic but I think we will be a good team on offense this year (not very good or great) and a very good team on defense and Special Teams. I think that will be good enough for at least a 10-6 season and a sound basis to be very competitive next season.
At this time it seems we need a few extra bodies at various positions and that is all this signing represents.
Until recently, Snyder & Allen have made a lot of really bad decisions - nobody with any sense believes this franchise will get better under their guidance
Snyder's W/L record = 45% (80-96) - Snyder/Allen = 41% (59-84-1)
Snyder's W/L record = 45% (80-96) - Snyder/Allen = 41% (59-84-1)
- ChocolateMilk
- Hog
- Posts: 803
- Joined: Tue Mar 20, 2007 5:57 pm
- Location: Fredericksburg Virginia
- Contact:
okay after letting this soak in a few days i've change my opinion. i mean i always thought the redskins could use a tall receiver in the redzone or something. and we did only sign him for the league minimum or something. so its not like we are going broke because of him. and the chances are he wont even make the team. but it wouldnt be such a bad thing to have this guy. i think we just gotta give him a chance and see what he can do for us. if he sucks in these pre season games then we can all start going off.
R.I.P. Sean Taylor
You will be missed, but never forgotten
You will be missed, but never forgotten
ChocolateMilk wrote:okay after letting this soak in a few days i've change my opinion. i mean i always thought the redskins could use a tall receiver in the redzone or something. and we did only sign him for the league minimum or something. so its not like we are going broke because of him. and the chances are he wont even make the team. but it wouldnt be such a bad thing to have this guy. i think we just gotta give him a chance and see what he can do for us. if he sucks in these pre season games then we can all start going off.
Agreed save for the last part, why would we even start doing that? You just noted his contract means the team suffers no cap ramifications if things don't work out. If they do, great, if not, I'll repeat my initial reply in this thread: who cares?
RIP Sean Taylor
ChocolateMilk wrote:okay after letting this soak in a few days i've change my opinion. i mean i always thought the redskins could use a tall receiver in the redzone or something. and we did only sign him for the league minimum or something. so its not like we are going broke because of him. and the chances are he wont even make the team. but it wouldnt be such a bad thing to have this guy. i think we just gotta give him a chance and see what he can do for us. if he sucks in these pre season games then we can all start going off.
I agree with most of what you are saying - I really think that there is no downside to having a bunch of guys to "look at" here especially given that Lloyd has not been able to practice - we have a lot of guys at this position right now and I think in the next 2 weeks this will all be settled - we will have a (hopefully) healthy Lloyd and that combined with the constant improvement (also hopefully) of Campbell will translate into a decent passing game.

At this time I'm more concerned about the line than the skill positions on offense. If our line is good (to very good) the rest will be fine IMO.
Until recently, Snyder & Allen have made a lot of really bad decisions - nobody with any sense believes this franchise will get better under their guidance
Snyder's W/L record = 45% (80-96) - Snyder/Allen = 41% (59-84-1)
Snyder's W/L record = 45% (80-96) - Snyder/Allen = 41% (59-84-1)
- USAFSkinFan
- Hog
- Posts: 741
- Joined: Wed Sep 15, 2004 7:54 am
- Location: St Louis via Manassas, Va.
-
- Pacman Rules
- Posts: 1842
- Joined: Sun Apr 17, 2005 8:56 pm
- Location: Lawn Monster
-
- the 'mudge
- Posts: 16632
- Joined: Fri Jan 09, 2004 11:15 pm
- Location: Curmudgeon Corner, Maine
By Nunyo Demasio
Washington Post Staff Writer
Friday, December 24, 2004
Philadelphia Eagles wide receiver Todd Pinkston suddenly halted at the end of a deep pattern against the Washington Redskins two weeks ago as quarterback Donovan McNabb's pass fell to the ground only a few yards away.
"Unbelievable. You've heard of alligator arms," said ESPN analyst Joe Theismann during the Dec. 12 broadcast of the game, citing a term often used when football players stop short to avoid a collision. "This is alligator body."
Pinkston explained his abandoned route by saying that he lost the ball in the FedEx Field lights. But Washington's defensive players suspect that Pinkston gave up on the ball because he feared getting hit by Redskins rookie safety Sean Taylor.
"That was probably the only one that everybody got to see and point out," Redskins cornerback Fred Smoot said yesterday. "It's been many of those this season. Believe me. Receivers don't like to get hit, especially going deep. And right now I have somebody behind me that will try to kill you if you catch a deep ball."
Cornerback Shawn Springs was more diplomatic.
"I don't want to call Todd out like that, but it could have been," Springs said. "Sean makes people think twice."
Come on... can we blame Pinky for wanting to live?
"That's a clown question, bro"
- - - - - - - - - - Bryce Harper, DC Statesman
"But Oz never did give nothing to the Tin Man
That he didn't, didn't already have"
- - - - - - - - - - Dewey Bunnell, America
- - - - - - - - - - Bryce Harper, DC Statesman
"But Oz never did give nothing to the Tin Man
That he didn't, didn't already have"
- - - - - - - - - - Dewey Bunnell, America
Countertrey wrote:By Nunyo Demasio
Washington Post Staff Writer
Friday, December 24, 2004Philadelphia Eagles wide receiver Todd Pinkston suddenly halted at the end of a deep pattern against the Washington Redskins two weeks ago as quarterback Donovan McNabb's pass fell to the ground only a few yards away.
"Unbelievable. You've heard of alligator arms," said ESPN analyst Joe Theismann during the Dec. 12 broadcast of the game, citing a term often used when football players stop short to avoid a collision. "This is alligator body."
Pinkston explained his abandoned route by saying that he lost the ball in the FedEx Field lights. But Washington's defensive players suspect that Pinkston gave up on the ball because he feared getting hit by Redskins rookie safety Sean Taylor.
"That was probably the only one that everybody got to see and point out," Redskins cornerback Fred Smoot said yesterday. "It's been many of those this season. Believe me. Receivers don't like to get hit, especially going deep. And right now I have somebody behind me that will try to kill you if you catch a deep ball."
Cornerback Shawn Springs was more diplomatic.
"I don't want to call Todd out like that, but it could have been," Springs said. "Sean makes people think twice."
Come on... can we blame Pinky for wanting to live?
Great find. And I just love that we drafted Taylor's clone in Laron Landry.

-
- FanFromAnnapolis
- Posts: 12025
- Joined: Sat Mar 20, 2004 7:01 pm
- Location: on the bandwagon
- Contact:
Mursilis wrote:Great find. And I just love that we drafted Taylor's clone in Laron Landry.
Our secondary is going to make some players hurt this year. In every position upgrade I think we brought in someone who can hit harder than the guy before him: Fletcher over Marshall, Rocky over Holdman, Smoot over Wright, and of course Landry over Archuleta / Fox. It won't matter if you're going short, over the middle, or long. . .we'll have someone there aiming to take your head off.
Landry's hit on Collins was awesome and (I hope) a taste of things to come. I bet we'll be seeing him run in on more than a few blitzes this year. And everything that the players and coaches have been saying about Taylor's shift to a 'centerfielder' type position has me

-
- |||||||
- Posts: 4597
- Joined: Wed Mar 02, 2005 4:11 pm
- Location: Somewhere, out there.