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ConradCountry
03-08-2005, 12:34 PM
http://www.redskins.com/news/newsDetail.jsp?id=6051


Q: Has the team pursued any of the big-name free agent wide receivers on the market?
A: "No. We're not looking for a big name, we're looking for somebody for this offense. It's not about name recognition, it's about productivity. David produced in New England, and perhaps he would have done even more if they concentrated on throwing to two or three guys. But they had Tom Brady really spread the ball around in that offense."


Q: What about adding a receiver in the draft? You wouldn't have any qualms about coaching a rookie like Mike Williams here, right?
A: "No. [Laughs.] This is free agency and then we'll have the draft to deal with. Those decisions about the draft are still being made as we go. We're still evaluating the kids in the draft."

Q: What are your thoughts on bringing in David Patten?
A: "We think he can stretch the field with what he did in New England. He can stretch the defense deep and catch a short ball or two. He can make the defenses miss in underneath coverage."

Q: Do you foresee using David as more of an outside receiver or in the slot?
A: "In the Patriots' offense, he was an outside guy, but sometimes in their motions, he can be outside and then motion across and be inside. He was mostly an outside receiver but he did play some inside. We see him as more of an outside guy."

Q: Can you classify him as to whether he's the team's No. 1 or No. 2 receiver?
A: "The first thing he said to me was, 'Don't give me anything. When I come in here and work out and work with you all, you'll see what I'm about. If I'm a starter, I'm a starter. I'm not one guy [on the wide receiver corps], I'm one of six guys.' We'll throw him out there and we'll see what happens. It's all about competition. Obviously, with his ability, we know what he can do."

Q: Should the team trade Rod Gardner, are you concerned about not having any big wide receivers on the roster?
A: "Remember the years when Dan Marino had Mark Clayton and Mark Duper? No one said, 'He's only 5-9 or 5-10.' When we look at a game film on Monday morning after a game, we evaluate a receiver on how many balls he caught, how many touchdowns he had, and how much of an impact he had in the game. No matter if a player is 5-10 or 6-3, the focus is, 'What are the results?'"

Sounds like we are going to the New England style of no #1 and equal pasing which I like.

JoeJacksonTaylor28
03-08-2005, 12:37 PM
Patten is such a class act.... I'm starting to really really like the guy.

whitskins
03-08-2005, 12:41 PM
Patten could become a quick fan favorite around here if he can put up some decent numbers. I hope to see big things from this guy.

smoak
03-08-2005, 12:42 PM
Patten is the guy I wanted from the get go. If builing a team like the Pats takes some time to get slugs like Coles off the roster, I am willing to wait. I want football players not a bunch of heartless money chasing buffoons.

BurgundyNGold
03-08-2005, 12:49 PM
I want football players not a bunch of heartless money chasing buffoons.
Unfortunately, in years past, these are the only guys that would be attracted to DC because of Danny's checkbook.

I like where we are going, even if it doesn't translate onto the field this year. We have a plan moving forward. I just love the sound of that. Anyway, I'm still going to be a Redskins fan for years to come, so I can be patient. 1992 - ???, man, can I be patient!