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jeanpierre 11-04-2017 11:25 PM

Saints' commitment to offensive line is paying off at a time when good help is harder than ever to find
 

lee909 11-05-2017 01:59 AM

Re: Saints' commitment to offensive line is paying off at a time when good help is harder than ever to find
 
Yeah missing out on tbe run at pass rusher late in the first looks to have paid up in the long run

hagan714 11-05-2017 06:14 AM

Re: Saints' commitment to offensive line is paying off at a time when good help is harder than ever to find
 
I think things are getting there but as injuries have shown we must address the bench.

The elephant in the room is LOT. How long do you pay a quality LOT top money when you know he will miss multiple games due to injuries. Some of which are reacquiring?

I think the front needs to address this issue before the option year on Armstead is comes due.

Terron Armstead
Potential Out: 2019, 3 yr, $31,321,000; $7,400,000 dead cap
Cap savings 7.6 M

Then there is Max Ungerb at the age of 31
Time to groom a starter for the day he stops playing?

Larry Warford is another to watch closely

There is not much on the bench to groom into a starter, as the saints seem to scramble with each and every injury to plug the holes.

The bench needs to be address with a few you talent OL to groom for the future

Other than that I am happy the saints are finally addressing the issue

jeanpierre 11-05-2017 09:54 AM

Re: Saints' commitment to offensive line is paying off at a time when good help is harder than ever to find
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by hagan714 (Post 774110)
I think things are getting there but as injuries have shown we must address the bench.

The elephant in the room is LOT. How long do you pay a quality LOT top money when you know he will miss multiple games due to injuries. Some of which are reacquiring?

I think the front needs to address this issue before the option year on Armstead is comes due.

Terron Armstead
Potential Out: 2019, 3 yr, $31,321,000; $7,400,000 dead cap
Cap savings 7.6 M

Then there is Max Ungerb at the age of 31
Time to groom a starter for the day he stops playing?

Larry Warford is another to watch closely

There is not much on the bench to groom into a starter, as the saints seem to scramble with each and every injury to plug the holes.

The bench needs to be address with a few you talent OL to groom for the future

Other than that I am happy the saints are finally addressing the issue

If I'm the personnel man for the Saints, with this draft; I'm hoping Armstead finishes strong, healthy and then I move him like I should've done this past offseason...

Peat was drafted to play LT and he could slide there where guards are easier to find...

If you don't like Peat, Ramczyk was doing a terrific job as a rookie...

Right Tackles are easier to find; we're gonna need some cap space and I'd start with Armstead...


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