SkinsFreak wrote:Since you feel the need to tear apart someone else's speculation, the same can be done to yours. It can be proven that Moss was our best option last year. At this very "moment in time" (especially after the guys that were brought in and the existence of the open competition among quite a few candidates that is currently going on at these mini camps and OTA's) you have no idea who our best option is right now, unless you've spent the entire offseason out at Redskins Park watching and evaluating the practice sessions and the KR/PR drills specifically. In addition to Moss, Alridge and Dorsey... there's also Hall, Mason and Thomas, among others getting a look right now. It's also been reported that Cartwright has shed a bunch of weight in an effort to slim down and increase his speed.
Since there is no proof otherwise since
last season, I used the last set of data available, which was
last season, which showed that Moss was the best option. No additional data has been presented to prove otherwise. Practice warriors mean nothing...it's what happens from week 1 thru week 17 and beyond.
SkinsFreak wrote:Sure, Moss may seem to be the leading candidate and has proved it beyond any reasonable doubt. But Zorn has already said he doesn't plan to use Moss as the PR exclusively. Just as Deadskins can't make an absolute assertion that Dorsey or Alridge are going to be just as good as Moss... at this point in time, you can't definitively say they can't or won't. You never know, one of those guys might be tearing it up right now.
Please illustrate for the class where I said Zorn said he's going to use Moss. Don't think that's possible.
At this point in time, basaed on the fact that there's
no NFL experience, I can make that assertion because, as I previously stated, practice warriors really don't mean anything. It's all about weeks 1-17 and beyond.
SkinsFreak wrote:And the CFL isn't college football played by student athletes, Vet. They are paid professionals and Dorsey's credentials aren't entirely worthless. No one is saying that the CFL is equal or superior, talent wise, to the NFL. There are many examples of football players who have achieved great careers that played in the CFL at one point in time. Joe Theismann started his career in the CFL, for example, as did Warren Moon and Doug Flutie, just to name a few.
I never discredited the CFL. I merely stated that it's not the top of the food chain in professional football. I am aware of the exceptions that have come out of the CFL to make a name for themselves, but again, these are exceptions, not the rule. Didn't our own Mike Sellers do just that same thing? If we tried, we could pull exceptions of undrafted FA or walk-ons that didn't play college ball and played in the NFL as well as other circumstances that make an interesting debate.
All I was merely pointing out was that given a proven NFL veteran vs a rookie or veteran of(insert other non-NFL football league), my money's on the proven vet.
I'm sure Deadskins is a big boy and can handle his own discussions, but I welcome the challange, anyway

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What a useless piece of propagandist rhetoric that is.