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And you can't overlook that — that at the end of the day he's gonna be the guy that's going to be clutch. Moss, who stated he that feels a connection with No. At 5'10" and pounds, Washington Redskins veteran receiver Santana Moss is far from an imposing threat at wide receiver.

The diminutive wideout, who once possessed sub 4. For the first time in his career, the newly-turned 35 year old will be fighting for a spot on his team's opening day roster, and that fight will be a major uphill battle for the 13 year veteran. In previous years, even with a steady decline in production, it made sense for the Redskins to keep Moss around.

He was a proven veteran, who was a leader both on the field, and in the locker room. Moss was viewed as a mentor for young receivers Leonard Hankerson and Aldrick Robinson. Before drafting Robert Griffin, Moss was seen as the leader of the offense, but that has changed significantly with the addition of Griffin, Garcon, Jackson, and the emergence and dominance of Trent Williams.

The team now has a veteran presence at quarterback, and veteran leadership all over the offense. Carrie Anne Moss 3. Santana Moss 1. Carlos Santana 2. Santa Clause 3. Santana Moss In that order. Santana Moss sucks, that is all. Who dat in da cellar … da R-words. Leave a Reply Cancel reply You must be logged in to leave a comment.

Post was not sent - check your email addresses! In , as he was getting accustomed to his fourth different offense in Washington, he was given a different role by offensive coordinator Kyle Shanahan than in his previous years. Putting him in the slot allowed him to run a more variety of routes and exploit certain matchups against the oppositions' lesser cornerbacks. Along with his ability to get open, it gave him more chances to catch the ball and use his open field skills to get yards after the catch.

He isn't as fast as he used to be, but he was still able to run precise routes and get separation of most defensive backs. In , Moss was able to put together a longer stretch of solid efforts, rather than having the occasional huge game followed up by one where he was virtually invisible.

In fact, Moss had 10 games this season where he had at least 70 yards receiving as opposed to just four in '09 and 12 games where he had at least 56 yards receiving. Not too shabby for the 10th year pro out of Miami. This should be a relatively easy decision for the Redskins. Although Moss is getting older and may not be a true "No. Not only that, but adding more offensive playmakers will probably be among their vast needs this coming offseason, and keeping Moss would only help that cause as this offense continues to take shape.



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