carter23 Posted March 20, 2006 Share Posted March 20, 2006 http://www.redskins.com/news/newsDetail.jsp?id=16027 Wide receivers coach Stan Hixon has two new players to work with this year: Antwaan Randle El and Brandon Lloyd. Hixon spoke to Redskins.com about the Redskins' wide receivers corps:Q: By adding Antwaan Randle El and Brandon Lloyd to a group that includes Santana Moss, David Patten and James Thrash, among others, are you concerned at all if there will be enough balls to go around? A: "From a receivers' point of view, they think they are always open. I'll tell you, some receivers are good about [spreading balls around]. Some guys want the ball every down because they know they can help the team win. I think we have both types of guys on this team, which is really good. In this league, I think everyone is respectful of everybody's abilities because they are all great players." Q: Do you think having players like Randle El and Lloyd on the field, it will help Moss get open more? A: "At the end of last season, when Santana was forced to get open, it was a big strain on him. I think he's really excited about two new additions. He knows it's going to make it even better for him compared to what he did last year. We all know we can be better." Q: How would you describe each of the wide receivers' styles? A: "I would say Randle El is more elusive with the ball. Santana is real explosive--he can go short or deep. Lloyd is a good route-runner, especially when he's one-on-one. He's polished. I think we have a good combination of styles. We'll make it work." Q: Have you talked to David Patten about his role? A: "We talked [recently]. We had a long conversation. David is very mature and he knows that, just like when he first came here, it's a matter of doing what's best for the team. He'll still contribute and he knows that. And he'll be fine. David was in a similar situation in New England where they rotated wide receivers. When he first came here, he said, 'Coach, we need to play more people, because that's what we did in New England.' They would have two wide receivers on one play, then go to four wide receivers. So we're going to keep the defenses guessing." Stan Hixon Q: When Lloyd played well against the Redskins in October 2005, did that pique your interest in him? A: "Not really. I really didn't think about him until free agency. I had a list of about 25 receivers and went through the process of evaluating them. Obviously, with Brandon, making some one-handed catches, he stood out. And then also with Randle El, he was making defenders miss in space. He's multi-talented, with his punt returns and kick returns." Q: There's not a lot of height in your receiving corps. Is that an issue? A: "You know, that really doesn't bother me. Santana made the Pro Bowl at 5-9 last year. Steve Smith from Carolina was All-Pro at 5-9 last year. So height isn't that big of an issue." Q: What about having more height in the red zone? A: "In Kansas City, what they did last year [in the red zone] was they put [tight end] Tony Gonzalez out there. [Al Saunders, the Redskins' associate head coach-offense, guided the Chiefs offense last year.] So height doesn't bother me. You have all of these tall receivers in the league now, but the best two receivers last year were Smith and Moss. They played at the same height. In this league, it's all a matter of production on game day." Q: Is it also that, with the way the bump-and-coverage rules have changed, it's easier for smaller receivers now? A: "As you know, in this league, once the receiver is past five yards, the defender should be off of you. Once in a while they'll bump you and they'll call it, but sometimes they don't. We're strong enough to get downfield and make plays downfield. You don't have to be 6-2 to do that, you can be 5-10. If you have speed, just get the ball in the receivers hands and make the defenders miss. Height looks pretty when they're coming off the bus, but can they play?" Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
NorthEast Skin Posted March 20, 2006 Share Posted March 20, 2006 I like that he thinks Brandon is a good route runner. He will certainly get quite a few one on one situations. His mention of switching wide receiver sets sounds good to. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
aussieskin Posted March 20, 2006 Share Posted March 20, 2006 Could this year be the year of the Run, Fun and Gun, Mr Tagliabue can we please bring the season forward a few months I cant wait for this season Hail all things redskins Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
RedskinsSuperBowl21 Posted March 20, 2006 Share Posted March 20, 2006 I like that he does not count out patten... Patten is going to be mismatched any time he is on the field I dont expect him to have a break out year or anything but i think that he is going to have some clutch first down cathces and help out in certain situation like that Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Cskin Posted March 21, 2006 Share Posted March 21, 2006 I can see Patten running alot of crossing routes and drags and being WIDE OPEN in the soft zones of opposing defenses. You're covering Moss, ARE, and Loyd with your best guys..... and you've got Patten running in the center of the field being covered by a linebacker. :doh: Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
DOOG Posted March 21, 2006 Share Posted March 21, 2006 Just curious, and this is not an bash of Hixon, but the WR's have been a weak link on this team,(perhaps talent) I think he is def on the hot seat as a position coach, if we dont get some production out of this group there could be a problem. Moss has been the only true performer in the group, or does he work with Cooley as well? It just seems that the other coaches at times have made chicken salad out of ...well you know....at different times since Gibbs has been here, but that hasnt happend with the WR corp. Does anyone have any thoughts on this guy?:2cents: Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
authentic Posted March 21, 2006 Share Posted March 21, 2006 "Height looks pretty when they're coming off the bus, but can they play?" Quote of the day....lol Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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