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this is a discussion within the Saints Community Forum; Originally Posted by jeanpierre But they also have their offensive lines in place... Do what the Bengals did in 2021. Draft a STUD WR (Chase), bring in a vet O lineman & also draft another interior lineman in the mid-rounds ...

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Old 01-19-2022, 08:04 PM   #1
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But they also have their offensive lines in place...
Do what the Bengals did in 2021.

Draft a STUD WR (Chase), bring in a vet O lineman & also draft another interior lineman in the mid-rounds (Carmann).

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The jury is still out on Cesar Ruiz though.
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Old 01-19-2022, 10:18 PM   #2
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Do what the Bengals did in 2021.

Draft a STUD WR (Chase), bring in a vet O lineman & also draft another interior lineman in the mid-rounds (Carmann).

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The jury is still out on Cesar Ruiz though.
Ruiz was drafted to be a piece of the offensive line, not the linchpin. He wasn't meant to be the only one playing 100% of the snaps for 17 games. Sure he looked like crap at times, but he was surrounded by crap for most of this season.
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Ruiz was drafted to be a piece of the offensive line, not the linchpin. He wasn't meant to be the only one playing 100% of the snaps for 17 games. Sure he looked like crap at times, but he was surrounded by crap for most of this season.
Blah, blah. Excuses.

He’s graded poorly throughout the season and last year as well. Coaches don’t care that he under performed on the interior with back ups. This isn’t JV football, find a way.

Far too many times he’s been overwhelmed or beaten at the point of attack.

Improve in the trenches. Period.
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Blah, blah. Excuses.

He’s graded poorly throughout the season and last year as well. Coaches don’t care that he under performed on the interior with back ups. This isn’t JV football, find a way.

Far too many times he’s been overwhelmed or beaten at the point of attack.

Improve in the trenches. Period.
Have you wondered why, if the coaches were so aware of his underperforming, that they never replaced him during the season? Not even for a single snap? He was in there for 100% of all offensive snaps in all 17 games.

I'm not saying Ruiz hasn't looked like crap, but consider the circumstances. We all know the offensive line is a unit that has been described as only as strong as its weakest link. Looking back at Ruiz's first season in 2020 there was essentially no preseason work and most of the regular season was virtual except for gameday. Move to 2021 and only three of the 17 games had four of the five starters active at the same time. Five games of the 17 had three. None had all five.

The coaches have to see something in him or he wouldn't be in there, right? That's the one thing that keeps me hoping there's promise.

“The pessimist sees difficulty in every opportunity. The optimist sees the opportunity in every difficulty.” — Winston Churchill
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Have you wondered why, if the coaches were so aware of his underperforming, that they never replaced him during the season? Not even for a single snap? He was in there for 100% of all offensive snaps in all 17 games.

I'm not saying Ruiz hasn't looked like crap, but consider the circumstances. We all know the offensive line is a unit that has been described as only as strong as its weakest link. Looking back at Ruiz's first season in 2020 there was essentially no preseason work and most of the regular season was virtual except for gameday. Move to 2021 and only three of the 17 games had four of the five starters active at the same time. Five games of the 17 had three. None had all five.

The coaches have to see something in him or he wouldn't be in there, right? That's the one thing that keeps me hoping there's promise.
Just because you have perfect attendance (100% offensive snaps) in class, doesn't mean you are a good student.

The Saints coaches don't need 3-5 years to evaluate a quality starter on the O line. CSP knows exactly what he has within the first two seasons & Ruiz won't be any different.

Hopefully, he turns into a decent backup. The guy was simply a reach in the first round.
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Just because you have perfect attendance (100% offensive snaps) in class, doesn't mean you are a good student.

The Saints coaches don't need 3-5 years to evaluate a quality starter on the O line. CSP knows exactly what he has within the first two seasons & Ruiz won't be any different.

Hopefully, he turns into a decent backup. The guy was simply a reach in the first round.
No, but what 100% of offensive snaps does tell you is that the coaches didn't feel they had a better option available at any point during the entire season, wouldn't you agree? If by some miracle he lines up on the line in game one this coming season it becomes obvious that someone sees something we don't.
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Originally Posted by AsylumGuido View Post
Have you wondered why, if the coaches were so aware of his underperforming, that they never replaced him during the season? Not even for a single snap? He was in there for 100% of all offensive snaps in all 17 games.

I'm not saying Ruiz hasn't looked like crap, but consider the circumstances. We all know the offensive line is a unit that has been described as only as strong as its weakest link. Looking back at Ruiz's first season in 2020 there was essentially no preseason work and most of the regular season was virtual except for gameday. Move to 2021 and only three of the 17 games had four of the five starters active at the same time. Five games of the 17 had three. None had all five.

The coaches have to see something in him or he wouldn't be in there, right? That's the one thing that keeps me hoping there's promise.
More “coaches know best” BS from Guido!
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Blah, blah. Excuses.

He’s graded poorly throughout the season and last year as well. Coaches don’t care that he under performed on the interior with back ups. This isn’t JV football, find a way.

Far too many times he’s been overwhelmed or beaten at the point of attack.

Improve in the trenches. Period.
I can agree 100% about improving the trenches. I think Payton addresses this quickly. At least I'm hoping so. Kind of crazy to think we would even have to be discussing this with Payton at the helm. O-line, WR, TE are pretty high on the priority list. But K if that S falls in out lap on draft day I'm really hoping Payton pulls the trigger.
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Re: 2022 NFL Draft: Draft Prospects, Scouting

Originally Posted by K Major View Post
Do what the Bengals did in 2021.

Draft a STUD WR (Chase), bring in a vet O lineman & also draft another interior lineman in the mid-rounds (Carmann).

Copy cat league

The jury is still out on Cesar Ruiz though.
We have the stud WRx in Michael Thomas; we have Ramczyk to anchor the offensive line, we just need to get two (2) quality guards to shore the line up...

With limited cap room, I'd make the effort to sign a WRz; used the draft to find a WR or two to work in behind the starters...

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