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View Poll Results: Which of the following do you feel is more true? | |||
WR's & TE's are more likely to have an effect on the success of the QB and the offense as a whole |
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5 | 29.41% |
QB is more likely to have an effect on the success of the WR's & TE's |
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12 | 70.59% |
Neither group has much effect upon the success of the other |
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0 | 0% |
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this is a discussion within the Saints Community Forum; I think there's a few things we can all agree upon at this point of the season. First, the Saints do not have what can be classified as a standout receiving corps and does not currently have what could be ...
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Saints WR's and TE's versus Saints QB's
I think there's a few things we can all agree upon at this point of the season. First, the Saints do not have what can be classified as a standout receiving corps and does not currently have what could be called an elite pass catcher either as a WR or a TE. Secondly, the Saints do not have on the current active roster what could be deemed a franchise quality QB. Lastly, the Saints have struggled offensively, especially as of late, only showing signs of life late in games after the opposition enters "prevent" mode.
This brings me to the following question ... which of the following do you feel is more true ... a) the receiving corps (WR's and TE's) are more likely to have an effect (positive or negative) on the success of the QB and the offense as a whole; b) the QB is more likely to have an effect (positive or negative) on the success of the receiving corps and the offense as a whole; c) or neither group has much of an effect on the other group's success. |
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