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this is a discussion within the Saints Community Forum; Originally Posted by saintfan Definitely not an excuse. But its still accurate. These guys clearly don't know how to play the position at a level that would make any of them more than anybody's #3, #4 WR. And we're starting ...
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Re: Observations from the Saints' Loss to the Bills
Originally Posted by saintfan
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I've said this countless times but this is the result when you ignore drafting at the skill position for 3+ seasons. 0 route runners on tap. This should be a wake-up call for CSP. It's time to draft some legit, high-quality WR's. No more hoping to turn a lump of coal into a diamond. The Great Marques Colston's of the world are rare breeds. |
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Re: Observations from the Saints' Loss to the Bills
Originally Posted by K Major
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Also them drafting guys you never heard of out these small schools in the first few rounds too. I’m getting tired of “Sam Wilson” from the university of Montana at Missoula sh*t. These guys got a huge learning curve to over come in the pros. It’s like they are trying to prove people wrong instead of going for surer things. |
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