mastdark81 wrote:VetSkinsFan wrote:CanesSkins26 wrote:chiefhog44 wrote:spudstr04 wrote:The Redskins recently re-worked the contracts of WR Antwaan Randle El, RG Randy Thomas, and DE Andre Carter.
The Thomas and Carter restructurings were expected. Randle El's 2008 cap number dropped from $4.1 million to $2.7 million, and he had an extra year added onto his deal. ARE caught a career high 51 passes for 728 yards (14.3 YPC) in 2007, but scored only once. He'd preferably move to the slot in 2008, although the Redskins first need to find a viable replacement outside.
http://www.rotoworld.com
http://blog.washingtonpost.com/redskinsinsider/2008/02/all_quiet_on_coaching_frontfun.html?nav=rss_blog
ARE should be paying us to play!
A lot of us rip on Lloyd for not producing, but ARE hasn't exactly been a great addition, especially considering how much we paid for him. As a punter returner he has been mediocre and as a receiver he isn't anything more than a slot receiver.
I wouldn't quite rip on ARE for his numbers as a WR. He's done pretty well considered he's been hurt. He's always looking for YAC, which is admirable to say the least. I watched Randy Moss in the SB fall down when he was taking an inside route that I don't think I would have seen ARE fall down on. I like 'em.
Now, if we could just get him to stop tap dancing on punt returns......
Well I disagree, I always felt that he was not a good runner after the catch, same with his punt returns always stopping or hopping or falling to the ground when he could just reach higher or reach lower. Maybe i'm wrong, it could have been the timing and accuracy of Jason's passes. But this guy always falling to the ground after a catch without being touched.
With that said he played decent for us last year and made some key plays.
JC's passes were hard and off target a lot. The way I remember it, though, is that ARE was the one always looking upfield after the catch for yards. There were a few questionable judgment calls, but I like his heart and drive after the catch.