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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; If any one of the QBs on this roster would match the intensity of effort Brees put into preparation, we're not having a conversation about how good/bad WRs and TEs are......
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Re: Saints WR's and TE's versus Saints QB's
If any one of the QBs on this roster would match the intensity of effort Brees put into preparation, we're not having a conversation about how good/bad WRs and TEs are...
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Re: Saints WR's and TE's versus Saints QB's
Yes we are. We still are talking about dropped passes. We still are talking about penalties. We still are talking about fumbles. We still are talking about poor rout running and separation. Not to mention bad kicking and defensive letdowns. None of that has anything to do with a QBs preparation intensity.
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Re: Saints WR's and TE's versus Saints QB's
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