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Randy Thomas Defends Santana
Posted: Sat Apr 09, 2005 1:50 pm
by The Hogster
Here is the link to the Washington Post article where the Redskins speak out on the absence of Santana Moss from voluntary offseason workouts. Randy Thomas defends his former teammate...but others imply Santana's off on the wrong foot.
http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/ar ... 5Apr7.html
I don't think the impact will hurt the development of the offense or defense so much, but I do think it will interfere with team chemistry. Im sure the guys who are out there are going to lose some respect and confidence in those who blow it off. More so for Santana because we are trying to improve the offense, and he is a new player.
I think Taylor will fall back into play easily...in fact the thought of him playing with a 'chip on his shoulder' is downright scary....but he should be there too.
Posted: Sat Apr 09, 2005 2:11 pm
by WshSkins22
I had a badd feeling about moss...if he thinks hes bigger than the team i dont want him
Posted: Sat Apr 09, 2005 2:27 pm
by BigPig
Don''t swallow the kool-aide here. We are only talking about 2 players.
The Miami players workout down at Miami every year, miss these things, and come back huge in the regular season. They also play off each other so as to hone their skills.
2 players do not trump 63. Relax.
Posted: Sat Apr 09, 2005 2:54 pm
by The Hogster
I don't think that their absence will have an extreme impact during the season with Mandatory Workouts, Training Camp, and 4 preseason games, but, when a guy like David Patten comes over here and is an active participant...it reflects poorly on Moss whom most people expect to be the leader of the receiving corps...i don't think he should come in demanding an extension, but not lead on the field. He has tough company as far as leading goes with Thrash and Patten, it would seem that for the team's sake you would show up and let your agent handle the other stuff.
Santan is going to be explosive in this offense, but Gibbs will likely increase David Patten's role if his absence is persistent.
I think it will be an afterthought after the draft, but hey, this is the news at the moment.
Posted: Sat Apr 09, 2005 2:56 pm
by Redskins4Life
BigPigs right...
U. of Miami players love training in Florida for some reason, maybe they just miss campus or something. But regardless they usually all come back in top shape and put up great numbers
Posted: Sat Apr 09, 2005 2:58 pm
by The Hogster
Redskins4Life wrote:BigPigs right...
U. of Miami players love training in Florida for some reason, maybe they just miss campus or something. But regardless they usually all come back in top shape and put up great numbers
Who can blame them for wanting to train in Miami

beautiful women, beautiful weather, beautiful beaches. It says a lot about Clinton Portis who has been up here in D.C. working out....btw I saw Rock Cartwright & David Patten last night in a club called Ozio's in D.C. he was drinking Bottled Water...way to go Patten.

Posted: Sat Apr 09, 2005 3:01 pm
by hatsOFF2gibbs
Posted: Sat Apr 09, 2005 5:38 pm
by Redskins4Life
The Hogster wrote:Redskins4Life wrote:BigPigs right...
U. of Miami players love training in Florida for some reason, maybe they just miss campus or something. But regardless they usually all come back in top shape and put up great numbers
Who can blame them for wanting to train in Miami
beautiful women, beautiful weather, beautiful beaches. It says a lot about Clinton Portis who has been up here in D.C. working out....btw I saw Rock Cartwright & David Patten last night in a club called Ozio's in D.C. he was drinking Bottled Water...way to go Patten.

To be honest I bet the only reason they go down there is because they have good lookin girls who know theyre NFL players wanting to hook up
Posted: Sat Apr 09, 2005 6:19 pm
by SirSmizzy
BigPig wrote:Don''t swallow the kool-aide here. We are only talking about 2 players.
The Miami players workout down at Miami every year, miss these things, and come back huge in the regular season. They also play off each other so as to hone their skills.
2 players do not trump 63. Relax.
I hate to break it to you guys,but Santana wanted a new contract extention last year,he will get a new one from the skins before he shows up.
Posted: Sat Apr 09, 2005 6:51 pm
by vife
We won't give it to him then. He better come up first.
Posted: Sat Apr 09, 2005 7:55 pm
by washington53
I dont mind them working out at all in Miami. AS LONG AS THEYRE WORKING OUT. They want to visit their old school, and thats no problem... Im surprised Portis is not down there either.
But i know theylle come back in top shape, and their minds clear.
Posted: Sun Apr 10, 2005 2:10 am
by Scottskins
SirSmizzy wrote:BigPig wrote:Don''t swallow the kool-aide here. We are only talking about 2 players.
The Miami players workout down at Miami every year, miss these things, and come back huge in the regular season. They also play off each other so as to hone their skills.
2 players do not trump 63. Relax.
I hate to break it to you guys,but Santana wanted a new contract extention last year,he will get a new one from the skins before he shows up.
yeah, I'd hate to see Moss hold out. If he did, he might just be sitting the whole year knowing Joe. I'd bet that the only way he gets a big contract with us before he plays a down is if it's very incentive based...
Holding out on Joe just isn't a good idea...
Posted: Mon Apr 11, 2005 10:44 am
by SkinsJock
I agree Scottskins but I also would say that both sides (of the Moss equation) are very likely to want to have a "deal" in place before the season. Given the way things are now, this will be a contract that is more in keeping with Joe's fairness than perhaps our deals have been in the past.
I would agree though with you on the Gibbs managing skills - these players and agents are starting to see that we have a different system in place.
As I understand it most of the players are in attendance and these are just workouts! It would be worse to see these guys missing out on the mini camps that begin after the draft when they will start to work on playing drills and getting familiar with each other.
Posted: Mon Apr 11, 2005 5:23 pm
by gilbertarenas
It seemed like a good idea for Coles; he got what he wanted.
Posted: Wed Apr 13, 2005 4:09 pm
by Fanforever
All this stuff about working out in Florida would be fine if the Redskins were working out in Florida. However I don't think Ashburn is in the same zip-code. I'm sure the other members of the Redskins have collegiate backgrounds as well, but they obviously chose to be where their teamates are, and doing what they're doing. I think Gibbs made it very plain in his sumation of the problem yesterday in his press conference. Their participation is not, and cannot be made mandatory, but their absence does not bode well for their carreres.
Good luck in Florida guys, but your team is here in Va.