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this is a discussion within the Saints Community Forum; Originally Posted by spkb25 This has nothing to do with being positive or negative. Your problem is when people post their opinion you don't offer a constructive rebuttal. Instead you go to "old faithful", and tell them how they're not ...

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Old 09-03-2018, 03:44 PM   #31
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This has nothing to do with being positive or negative. Your problem is when people post their opinion you don't offer a constructive rebuttal. Instead you go to "old faithful", and tell them how they're not a coach, they're not on the staff, how do they know, etc.

There's nothing constructive about that. It is actually a negative based post by you without an ounce of supporting facts or details. In short it is useless.

If you want to make positive post while ignoring anything negative, more power to you. Right now, however, you're being accused of posting the same negative posts lacking any supporting information against the other posters. Maybe either offer something constructive in terms of why you support a specific player (as that may change someone's opinion) or say nothing and stick to positive post only.
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Yes, but you missed my praise of the TB selection, huh. Or my consistent praise of Davenport's play. I defended their selection of Ram and Peat.so no, I criticize what I feel is deserved. If I'm wrong I admit it.
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Old faithful...
I've missed you this off-season. Glad to see you back!

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Old 09-03-2018, 11:00 PM   #32
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Old faithful...
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I disagree. By Guidos logic the boards purpose is for us to only read what he posts and agree with everything he says.
In his mind it should be structured in a way that each post he makes is like an article with a small comment section at the bottom. Like the articles from TMZ.
The comments would probably be limited to 10-12 characters so about the only thing you have room to write is
“You’re right”
“Good point”
You are so smart”
“16-0”
You get the point.
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You're wrong.
Bad point.
You're not so smart.

19-0 Baby!

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I've missed you this off-season. Glad to see you back!

Football is back, Gang is back together...

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Old 09-04-2018, 04:43 PM   #33
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I have a great feeling about Taquan Smith. He catches the ball in traffic and has good size and athleticism. Davenport showed seruous flashes in limited action. Sean Peyton will find ways to use Boston Scott. Duh. Will Clapp can play almost every position on the line. This is a tough roster to make.
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Old 09-05-2018, 10:57 AM   #34
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J.T. Gray did not out play Jamerson nor did he outplay him in S.T.
Here is a quick read on Gray. 6 foot, listed as a hybrid LB/hybrid safety. Fast, strong & can play the 6th slot at linebacker (played LB @ Miss St). Maybe he outplayed Stupar on special teams, no?

https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.the...4bf38.amp.html
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Here is a quick read on Gray. 6 foot, listed as a hybrid LB/hybrid safety. Fast, strong & can play the 6th slot at linebacker (played LB @ Miss St). Maybe he outplayed Stupar on special teams, no?

https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.the...4bf38.amp.html
Maybe Major, but do you remember a stand-out play in the PreSeason from Gray?!?

I liked that we snag him for nothing outta State, but I hadn't seen anything that jumped out like Stupar...

Payton's comments knocking back at Stupar's outstanding play against the Rams has now led me to believe that Payton didn't want Stupar no matter what he'd done...
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The one play I remember from Gray was the 40 yard PI that got called on him when he got beat and just tackled the guy before the ball was there.

Solid decision Payton, congrats.
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Payton's comments knocking back at Stupar's outstanding play against the Rams has now led me to believe that Payton didn't want Stupar no matter what he'd done...
I got the same vibe.
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Maybe Major, but do you remember a stand-out play in the PreSeason from Gray?!?
No sir, however I'm not in camp/film room & practices like the coaches are 24/7. We only get a sample size of what goes on each day.

I gotta trust the process ... *welp* .
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No sir, however I'm not in camp/film room & practices like the coaches are 24/7. We only get a sample size of what goes on each day.

I gotta trust the process ... *welp* .
That's valid but these are the same guys that kept sending browner put week on and week out 🙄
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The one play I remember from Gray was the 40 yard PI that got called on him when he got beat and just tackled the guy before the ball was there.

Solid decision Payton, congrats.
So you're admitting he can make a tackle 👏👏👏
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