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hagan714 01-05-2014 03:31 PM

Re: Keenan Lewis
 
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Originally Posted by lumm0x (Post 568850)
He went from being what I thought was a decent off season pick up to likely our best team addition save Rob Ryan. We need him back desperately. White and Sweeting won't cut it vs. Seattle.

while i agree with you i have to say they did not play that bad. white was made a fool of when he got pushed behind the wr.

Sweeting did what he could and kept the wr in front of him.

i think we got lucky and those two did not get burned for quick scores given the fact we could not get any pressure on the QB with our DL. dude could eat a sandwich and have a beer back there. coverage last night was excellent

starting in place of lewis? i can say i would not be happy with that one.

pherein 01-05-2014 03:54 PM

Re: Keenan Lewis
 
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Originally Posted by Halo (Post 569294)
Photos from postgame, Lewis STILL pissed off and wants to go into the game..... in the 5th quarter lol

http://prod.images.saints.clubs.nflc..._1280_1024.JPG

That was from and hour ago. He still thinks the game is playing. ;)

alleycat_126 01-06-2014 05:34 AM

Re: Keenan Lewis
 
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Originally Posted by hagan714 (Post 569300)
while i agree with you i have to say they did not play that bad. white was made a fool of when he got pushed behind the wr

To me he's you can tell White is learning little techniques on the fly... but in no way has had enough time to be up to speed with a Jabari, or Keenan...

In the first pass where Jackson gets the 44 yrd catch... White used the sidelines as another defender like you would train a CB to do... Jackson even steps out of bounds to boot.... If the refs were watching the play that would, and should have been ruled incomplete...

In the second pass thrown his way, he was beaten although not badly, you can tell Jackson knew he wasn't gonna catch the ball. And he made a veteran Wide receiver move by turning back into white and forcing contact... He's been thrown into the fire a plenty this season... it's admirable what he's doing under the circumstances.

xan 01-06-2014 06:48 AM

Re: Keenan Lewis
 
Why didn't they show replays of the feet oob? They put nearly every play up from multiple angles all night and there are 4 angles of cameras on every sideline. As it was an important play, why did it get ignored?

TheOak 01-06-2014 07:00 AM

Re: Keenan Lewis
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by alleycat_126 (Post 569589)
To me he's you can tell White is learning little techniques on the fly... but in no way has had enough time to be up to speed with a Jabari, or Keenan...

In the first pass where Jackson gets the 44 yrd catch... White used the sidelines as another defender like you would train a CB to do... Jackson even steps out of bounds to boot.... If the refs were watching the play that would, and should have been ruled incomplete...

In the second pass thrown his way, he was beaten although not badly, you can tell Jackson knew he wasn't gonna catch the ball. And he made a veteran Wide receiver move by turning back into white and forcing contact... He's been thrown into the fire a plenty this season... it's admirable what he's doing under the circumstances.

I agree, white is learning.. On that first pass, he actually has the receiver in the air and had he turned left instead of right, he could have thrown him OB.

hennr 01-06-2014 07:57 AM

Re: Keenan Lewis
 
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Originally Posted by xan (Post 569591)
Why didn't they show replays of the feet oob? They put nearly every play up from multiple angles all night and there are 4 angles of cameras on every sideline. As it was an important play, why did it get ignored?

hmmmm could it be if they showed it to much then payton throws flag an the refs an comm mr G have to decide can they pass standard smell test to put the shaft to the saints.I thought he was out me an my brother both voiced it at the same time.Just me but i think if one of the two on tv messed up an voiced his opinion which think he wished he had kept his trap shut i base this that it was almost like he instantly realized upps i messed up.After all without this play philly had no way most likely gets back in the game.But thats me i also believe more than one person shot JFK back in 63.:censored:

Rugby Saint II 01-06-2014 05:39 PM

Re: Keenan Lewis
 
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Originally Posted by hennr (Post 569610)
hmmmm could it be if they showed it to much then payton throws flag an the refs an comm mr G have to decide can they pass standard smell test to put the shaft to the saints.I thought he was out me an my brother both voiced it at the same time.Just me but i think if one of the two on tv messed up an voiced his opinion which think he wished he had kept his trap shut i base this that it was almost like he instantly realized upps i messed up.After all without this play philly had no way most likely gets back in the game.But thats me i also believe more than one person shot JFK back in 63.:censored:

I'm also on board with the conspiracy theorists.:censored:

burningmetal 01-06-2014 05:59 PM

Re: Keenan Lewis
 
He did the job on desean, for sure. There's no doubt that he's the best corner we've had in a minute. But a true shutdown corner has to play like that more consistently, and I haven't seen where he's been dominant like that very often. I'm not knocking at all though, as I never expected him to be Aeneas Williams. He's very, very valuable.


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