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biloxi-indian 02-08-2012 05:25 PM

Saints: Who could stay and who could go - Receivers, Specialists
 
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Receivers and Specialists:
Receiver: Marques Colston, Lance Moore, Robert Meachem, Devery Henderson, Adrian Arrington, Courtney Roby
Specialists: Thomas Morstead, John Kasay, Justin Drescher, Garrett Hartley

Colston: The biggest question in the receiver group, and indeed in all of the skill positions, is what happens with Colston. He’s due for a big raise and contract and will certainly get looked at by other teams. But if the Saints can come to an agreement with Brees prior to free agency, Colston might be available for the franchise tag (which also could go to LG Carl Nicks). Despite not playing in two games with a broken collarbone, Colston still finished with 1,143 yards and eight touchdowns. He’s one Brees’ favorite targets and big, reliable receivers aren’t exactly found every day. There’s a reason his services will make him a hot commodity. In the end, what Brees wants, Brees gets and we think Brees will want Colston to return at any cost so he returns.

Danno 02-08-2012 05:55 PM

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Originally Posted by biloxi-indian (Post 376799)
There’s a reason his services will make him a hot commodity. In the end, what Brees wants, Brees gets and we think Brees will want Colston to return at any cost so he returns.

Which is exactly why Colston may NOT be here in 2012 if Mickey can't work his cap-magic.

I'm 90% sure Brees would rather have Nicks over Colston, IF he were forced to choose.

Rugby Saint II 02-08-2012 08:46 PM

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Originally Posted by Danno (Post 376818)
Which is exactly why Colston may NOT be here in 2012 if Mickey can't work his cap-magic.

I'm 90% sure Brees would rather have Nicks over Colston, IF he were forced to choose.

It may come down to just that.

jeanpierre 02-08-2012 09:03 PM

Cut the dead weight on the defensive line...

ScottF 02-09-2012 01:27 PM

don't see Roby coming back-- he seemed to really drop off this year

Beastmode 02-09-2012 02:12 PM

Colston is not that marketable. He has one skill, catching short passes (10-15 yds). Why would a team pay top dollar when you can get a receiver that can do that plus stretch the field and return kicks in a pinch. As a lot of you have said, he works great in Payton's offense but somewhere else...without a supporting cast I'm willing to bet his production would fall way off.

Speedy Ron 02-09-2012 02:23 PM

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Originally Posted by Beastmode (Post 376990)
Colston is not that marketable. He has one skill, catching short passes (10-15 yds). Why would a team pay top dollar when you can get a receiver that can do that plus stretch the field and return kicks in a pinch. As a lot of you have said, he works great in Payton's offense but somewhere else...without a supporting cast I'm willing to bet his production would fall way off.

been saying this for years and people think im nuts. Brees makes colston open not the other way around. people like megatron or andre johnson get ope on there own. you never see colston beating one on one coverage. he appears to beat them cause he will make a play but in actuality brees just threw him open. i wish we had receivers that got seperation on their own. id rather we sign nicks and get someone like mike wallace who can get open by their self and would probably be cheaper and healthier. not that colston doesnt come back strong from injury but he has had alot of knee surgery in the last few years

Danno 02-09-2012 02:24 PM

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Originally Posted by Beastmode (Post 376990)
Colston is not that marketable. He has one skill, catching short passes (10-15 yds). Why would a team pay top dollar when you can get a receiver that can do that plus stretch the field and return kicks in a pinch. As a lot of you have said, he works great in Payton's offense but somewhere else...without a supporting cast I'm willing to bet his production would fall way off.

20% of his catches were over 20 yards.

He averages about 1 yard less per catch than Henderson and Meachem and 2 yards more than Lance.

Beastmode 02-09-2012 02:44 PM

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Originally Posted by Danno (Post 376995)
20% of his catches were over 20 yards.

He averages about 1 yard less per catch than Henderson and Meachem and 2 yards more than Lance.

He averages 14.18 yds a catch over his career. 2010 and 2007 he averaged about 12 yds a catch.

Another thing, who is going to make perfect back shoulder passes every single time.

dizzle88 02-12-2012 11:47 AM

Plus who are we going to find that can catch the tough passes over the middle when he gets hit as soon as you catch it, colston is a beast and yeah brees does throw him open sometimes, but if colston left you would undoubtebly see the drop off in offensive production

Danno 02-12-2012 12:56 PM

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Originally Posted by dizzle88 (Post 377656)
if colston left you would undoubtebly see the drop off in offensive production

I think the drop-off would be minimal. Especially considering we likely sign a WR around the 4 million range that fits what we need.

SapperSaint 02-12-2012 02:24 PM

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Plus who are we going to find that can catch the tough passes over the middle when he gets hit as soon as you catch it,

This guy comes to mind.....

FinSaint 02-12-2012 04:21 PM

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Originally Posted by dizzle88 (Post 377656)
Plus who are we going to find that can catch the tough passes over the middle when he gets hit as soon as you catch it, colston is a beast and yeah brees does throw him open sometimes, but if colston left you would undoubtebly see the drop off in offensive production


Graham?

FinSaint 02-12-2012 04:27 PM

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Originally Posted by SapperSaint (Post 377678)
This guy comes to mind.....


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WhoDat!656 02-12-2012 07:44 PM

. . . he works great in Payton's offense but somewhere else...without a supporting cast I'm willing to bet his production would fall way off.[/QUOTE]

And Colston knows this, so his 'no hometown discount' may be a bluff.

Unless Brees asks for a ridiculous amount, the Saints will pay him what he wants/is worth.

Nicks will stay because he protects Brees.

Unless Colston goes for money, I believe he will stay with the Saints.

He has to realize that he was (potentially), 1:37 minutes away from is 2nd Super Bowl appearance and most likely win.

Staying with the Saints gives him his best shot at getting to his 2nd Super Bowl.

gandhi1007 02-12-2012 08:07 PM

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Originally Posted by WhoDat!656 (Post 377722)
Staying with the Saints gives him his best shot at getting to his 2nd Super Bowl.

Some guys, though, are all about the Benjamins. Hopefully.....Colston isn't one of those guys.


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