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this is a discussion within the Saints Community Forum; Thank God Carolina is the team that has to play the quick turnaround this week and appear on Thursday night, not us. We have adjustments to make, players to heal and our assistant coaches need time to shake the 'vid. ...
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Re: Observations from the Saints' loss to Carolina
Thank God Carolina is the team that has to play the quick turnaround this week and appear on Thursday night, not us. We have adjustments to make, players to heal and our assistant coaches need time to shake the 'vid. Need every day this week.
One bright spot I don't think that has been mentioned is Ty Montgomery. He has made some good plays in special teams and receiving the ball in the flat. I think we need to get him more involved, especially if ... Deonte Harris can't get it going in the way we need him to. He is supposed to be our poor-man's Tyreek Hill in our offense, the speed guy to cause havok and create openings for other players, but it hasn't looked that way. |
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Re: Observations from the Saints' loss to Carolina
Originally Posted by neugey
Neugey, that's a great point that I wanted to pile on...![]()
Ty Montgomery has become to our roster what Troy Brown was to the Patriots early dynasty - an all-around athlete who can assume a number of roles... |
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Re: Observations from the Saints' loss to Carolina
I worry that Jameis has been exposed with the blitz packages. Not only was he not adjusting the line pre-snap, even when he had time he was way off target. I think Taysom knows our system better. It seemed like Jameis was in the black and only having an offseason of half reps is the cause.
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Re: Observations from the Saints' loss to Carolina
Originally Posted by winmill1
That's where not having your #1 and #2 WR really hurts - especially Thomas who was a pressure valve for Brees with the quick slants versus blitzes.
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Re: Observations from the Saints' loss to Carolina
Originally Posted by winmill1
U should be more worried ur oline and lack of talent were
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Re: Observations from the Saints' loss to Carolina
Saints have a history of making young QB's play extraordinary games against us. But in all fairness this game was a train-wreck from the start all the IR's and Covid Coach's out. We were doomed from the start.
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Re: Observations from the Saints' loss to Carolina
Ohio State has two highly rated WR's this year. I think now that the stars have aligned, we're finally going to address the position.
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Re: Observations from the Saints' loss to Carolina
Originally Posted by papz
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The Saints drafted an Ohio State WR a few years ago and he was looking like a solid receiver. He's still on the roster. I hope he plays soon. |
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