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TimesDispatch: McCants copes with crowded job market

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Coles and Gardner are entrenched as the top two receivers

Darnerien McCants is a wide receiver for the Washington Redskins as well as something of an accomplished artist.

His work has been displayed in galleries in Northern Virginia.

Joe Gibbs is the Redskins'coach and fairly well accomplished in that job. While Gibbs appreciates players who do things well away from football, at the moment he is more concerned with what McCants can do on the field than what he can put on a canvas.

The 6-3, 214-pound McCants is dogged by the word "potential." He has the potential to be a consistent, big-play receiver. He has the ability to find the open spaces in a defense, especially in the end zone.


And, as he showed Saturday night in a preseason game against the Carolina Panthers, McCants has the ability to run past defensive backs who take his speed for granted.

McCants caught two passes, one went for a 61-yard touchdown, the other for a 17-yard gain.

"He's a big man with big hands, and if he gets to the right spot, he gets the ball," Gibbs said.

That's not exactly a ringing endorsement. McCants has had an uneven training camp so far, and Gibbs is no fan of uneven, inconsistent performances.

Last year and again this year, McCants arrived at training camp as the No. 3 receiver with the potential to move into the starting lineup. Few receivers on the roster have McCants' combination of size, agility and pass-catching ability.

But last preseason, he was sidelined most of the summer with a hamstring problem. This year, he has gotten off to a slow start in camp, dropping almost as many passes as he has caught.

The wide receiver jobs are highly competitive. Laveranues Coles is the unquestioned No. 1 receiver. Rod Gardner continues to hold the other starting job.

James Thrash was obtained in a trade with Philadelphia, where he was a starter for three seasons. He goes all-out on every play, whether in practice or a game. His willingness to do anything impresses Gibbs.

Taylor Jacobs, the Redskins' second-round draft choice in 2003, had a good spring and was having a solid training camp until he was slowed by a strained abdominal muscle. He's back in practice.

McCants, 24, needed the game he had against the Panthers, although he declined to admit that.

"I always play well in the preseason," he said, overlooking some of his practice performances.

McCants might be the type of player who shows up better in games than in practice. He caught just 27 passes last season but six were for touchdowns.

He appeared to take a step forward Saturday night.

"I wouldn't say it was a step forward, I would say I picked it up where I left off last year," McCants said. "If anything, I've gotten smarter. My physical abilities have always been there. I've just got to play football. The more I play, the smarter I get."

McCants would be smart to perform every day as he performed against Carolina.

AND FURTHERMORE: The Redskins signed offensive lineman Marcus Spriggs. Terms were not disclosed. Spriggs, a seven-year veteran, played last season with Green Bay. . . . Offensive lineman Brandon Winey was released. . . . Cornerback Walt Harris passed his physical, returning him to active status on the roster.



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Re: TimesDispatch: McCants copes with crowded job market

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But last preseason, he was sidelined most of the summer with a hamstring problem. This year, he has gotten off to a slow start in camp, dropping almost as many passes as he has caught.



He thought that was what you're supposed to do...after all - our #2 does it all the time.:shock:



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:x Thats BS because he doesnt drop them when they count. :wink:
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Who, Gardner ??? As I recall, he dropped quite a few when they counted last season. I do have to admit...he's gotten a little better so far this year. We'll see what the regular season brings....
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McCants always rises to the ocassion, and I wouldn't be surprised if he cracks the starting lineup this year.

All I can think about when I see him is "This is what Westbrook should have developed into". Go Darnerien!
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Are you kidding me about Gardner???? He drops so many damn balls! It really pisses me off! I think their is a chance that DMAC or Thrash could pass him as the #2 Option! Gardner defintely has potential and had 80 catches 2 years ago but he needs to learn to not drop so many damn balls!
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SkinsChic wrote:Who, Gardner ??? As I recall, he dropped quite a few when they counted last season. I do have to admit...he's gotten a little better so far this year. We'll see what the regular season brings....


No McCants is the man and Gardener needs to take a plane trip south with a bunch of old winey people :wink: :lol:
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Exactly !!! Sorry Redskincity....I thought you were defending Gardner...I think McCants should have taken his place LAST YEAR !!
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Oh thats alright SkinsChic 8) 8)

My thing is, with McCants being so effective, he has to be impressing the coaches. I hope Joe Surprises us. He is to effective and hungry to play behind reverse polar hands :lol:
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McCants will start by the 5th game - and SkinsChic, I like the little handbag you gave him. :lol:
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Ya don't think it clashes with the burgandy and gold stripe on his pants ??? ROTFALMAO
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all the guy does is catch TD's.
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hailskins666 wrote:all the guy does is catch TD's.


He's a freakin machine.
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all the guy does is catch TD's.


Umm...., maybe Im being challenged right now in the sarcasm dept. but are you complaining?

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No No No Chris....it's all good...we love Darnerien....!!!!!
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SkinsChic wrote:No No No Chris....it's all good...we love Darnerien....!!!!!
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REDEEMEDSKIN wrote: McCants always rises to the ocassion, and I wouldn't be surprised if he cracks the starting lineup this year.

All I can think about when I see him is "This is what Westbrook should have developed into". Go Darnerien!


Well said, man! God I wished Westbrook had the same go- around, but it didn't work out that way. I really think DMac might end up being our best reciever "stats wise", because he has been giving the respect he deserves, and he will be overlooked. I'm sure he will earn the respect he deserves this year, but the opposing Defenses have to worry about Coles, Gardener, Thrash, and Portis getting receptions as well.
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