Can't we all get along?

Sorry, couldn't resist!
I think the choice of words used made it more confrontational. I think the things said by both the RED and EVIL are right...just didn't use the right words/tone to bring across originally, so you guys have been dancing....uhhhh, in circles.
I may not have articulated my viewpoint well initially, and it seems redman is oversensitive to questions on the Redskins allocation of free agent $$, which is understandable. If everyone had the same viewpoint here, it would be awfully boring, it's the diversity of opinion that engenders thoughtful debate in this forum. However, while I have come to expect a certain degree of cynicism, ribbing, what have you, in the FFA - I tend to think of the Shark Pool as a place where people can have a spirited debate without resorting to name-calling or laughing at the opinions of others. This is what I took issue with, not his assertions, which are completely valid.I still contend that Washington would not have shelled out money and draft picks to acquire El and Lloyd if they did not intend to spread the ball around a bit more. This, by definition, would decrease Moss' targets somewhat, as they have Portis and aren't going to suddenly start throwing the ball 70% of the time. This observation has been deemed "so blatantly obvious...that it didn't need to be stated to begin with" but the question was asked. I agree with the posters who think Moss' TD and yardage numbers will remain high, although I think that the assistance provided to him by seeing fewer double teams will be more than offset by a decrease in targets. Thus, I believe he'll struggle to reach last year's lofty numbers, but I still wouldn't hesitate to draft him in round 3 or later as my WR1 or a VERY strong WR2.