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Re: 2021 New Orleans Saints: Roster Outlook
Updated Team Needs Priorities:
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Re: 2021 New Orleans Saints: Roster Outlook
No faith in 3quan huh? Contract year & a new QB (both can throw it deep) under center. Remember 3quan & Callaway were very good deep ball receivers in college.
I'll be curious to see if the Saints move on from Tre' after this season though. |
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Nope. He runs like an old man. If he was all that, he'd shown a helluva lot more at this point...
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Re: 2021 New Orleans Saints: Roster Outlook
Originally Posted by jeanpierre
But would it be safe to say he's performed equally or better than most of the WR's taken before him in his 2018 draft class? Dante Pettis, Courtland Sutton, James Washington < --- all high second rounders aren't exactly setting the world on fire either.![]()
With the exception of Michael Gallup, 3quan has performed well for what he's been asked to do in this style of offense. I wouldn't write him off just yet brother ![]() |
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Go back and listen to some of Dennis Allen press conferences. He went on record saying it took almost a month on figuring out how to use MJ effectively.
Stats don't tell the entire story on players, however according to PFR (pro football reference) Jenkins was statistically better than Bell in almost every category for 2020. I'm not in those film study meetings, however one would believe the coaches may have felt VB was "limited" (INT's, TFL, QB hits etc) in his ability at the SS position. If you go back and look at his over all body of work, there was repetitive communication issues & rarely able to make an interception to change momentum. Not all on him however adding a veteran prescence helped the defense last season. Not knocking the contributions Vonn made here, however Malcolm was a needed improvement in 2020. |
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Re: 2021 New Orleans Saints: Roster Outlook
Originally Posted by K Major
Allen seems to try to mold the secondary to make Jenkins not look like bringing him back wasn't a mistake, it was and is a mistake. Jenkins really is the same old Jenkins while he was here the first time just older and slower. SS is a big concern in the backfield last season and this season.
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Re: 2021 New Orleans Saints: Roster Outlook
Originally Posted by halloween 65
And that sad thing is that the best SS on the team is playing NB...![]()
Gardner could easily be our best SS since Sammy Knight... |
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Do not underestimate the value of a veteran in the clubhouse. Jenkins is a solid safety on the field and a team leader off.
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