Stephon Heyer..........that piece of blubber from the University of Morons. What a joke! Just like the Weedskins.
Let's see......the black and maroon (following zdork's comment) need a defensive end, wr, safety, linebackers, offensive linemen, a qb, cornerbacks. Heck, replace the entire team. Wait a minute, they are solid at punter and place kicker.
The Weedskins.........the epitome of mediocrity, futility and failure. A tradition since 1993.
Hail to the World Champion New York Football Giants...Always.
There isn't a true #1 wr in this draft, go defense line or secondary, or a o-lineman....stay away from the wr's in the first round. We could most likely pick one of them up in the second round instead, because there are alot of them that will not go #1, at least not to the Skins.....we havent had much luck taking recievers in the 1st round. With a weak wr selection in this draft , please dont waste the #1 on another dud like we have done too many times in the past.
Moronophor, you're another idiot BSI Weedskin fan..........and a dummy as well. First of all, the Weedskins did not beat the Giants 2x in '07. Secondly, the Giants destined to finish 4th in the NFC EAST in '08? That makes makes you even more of a moron.
Stay with your pitiful and pathetic Weedskins.........the epitome of mediocrity, futility and failure. A Weedskin tradition beginning in 1993 and to be continued by Zdork.
P.S. I realize epitome is too difficult a word for you. Just like winning is for the Weedskins. Look it up in the dictionary.
Posted by Michael David Smith on March 25, 2008, 11:39 a.m.
Adam Schefter of NFL Network is reporting that the St. Louis Rams have reached an agreement with free agent wide receiver Reche Caldwell.
Caldwell spent the 2007 season in Washington, and the Redskins were reportedly awaiting a decision from Caldwell, whom they offered a contract, as recently as yesterday. No details of the deal have been reported, but Caldwell apparently liked the offer he got from the Rams better than the offer he got from the Redskins.
Caldwell didn’t do much in Washington last season, playing in eight games and catching 15 passes for 141 yards. His best season came in 2006 with the New England Patriots, when he caught 61 passes for 760 yards. Prior to 2006 Caldwell spent four seasons with the San Diego Chargers.
In St. Louis Caldwell is likely to compete for the third receiver position behind starters Torry Holt and Drew Bennett.