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this is a discussion within the Saints Community Forum; Originally Posted by jeanpierre He and Peat have got to geaux... Yep sir. I always go back to that line Johnson built in Dallas. Those men knew how to plow. With MT, a paroled Kamara (lol), a competent QB and ...
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Re: 2022 New Orleans Saints: Roster Outlook
Yep sir. I always go back to that line Johnson built in Dallas. Those men knew how to plow. With MT, a paroled Kamara (lol), a competent QB and a line like that and we're cooking with fire. Right now we're trying to roast weenies over wet wood...
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Re: 2022 New Orleans Saints: Roster Outlook
Originally Posted by saintfan
What I also respected about Jimmy is that he knew how to assemble talent across the O-line.![]()
That first (1992) Dallas championship team under JJ highest-drafted lineman were two 3 rd picks (Erik Williams & Stepnoski) & the rest were undrafted. You can win at this level with mid-round big uglies on that offensive line. Hell, we did it in 2009. IMO the Saints reached for O lineman with Peat & Ruiz in their respective drafts. |
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Re: 2022 New Orleans Saints: Roster Outlook
Originally Posted by K Major
Jimmy also knew how to get into their heads - correct me if I'm wrong but he had a background in psychology - or maybe not, I can't remember. He built a hell of a o-line and ran a dynasty behind it.
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