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this is a discussion within the Saints Community Forum; Carmichael takes over as O Analyst. Marrone for Nugent. They'll both add experience to the OC's approach. Dan Dalrymple. Maybe it's me but most of us at this site have complained about the rash of untimely injuries. Does that fall ...
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02-10-2022, 08:23 AM | #91 |
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Re: 2022 New Orleans Saints: Coaching Staff
Carmichael takes over as O Analyst.
Marrone for Nugent. They'll both add experience to the OC's approach. Dan Dalrymple. Maybe it's me but most of us at this site have complained about the rash of untimely injuries. Does that fall on Dan? |
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02-10-2022, 09:05 AM | #92 |
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Re: 2022 New Orleans Saints: Coaching Staff
Originally Posted by saintsfan1976
Hard to say, sometimes injuries are just because of freak stuff, bad luck. But if you see the same kind of injuries on a lot of players on a team it might be down to the strenght and conditioning.
I had one of my playing years over here when we had a boatload of shoulder injuries on the team. After the season the analysis was that there had been way to much OH pressen and shoulder exercises during the off season and during the season which caused players to break down. That offseason the program changed and the problem disapeared. The Saints have had quite a history with groin and lover stomach injuries and it will be interesting to see iw that changes with a new SAC coach. |
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02-10-2022, 09:33 AM | #93 |
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That's the Nugent replacement with Marrone move that I was hoping for early yesterday. It makes too much sense given Ruiz' lack of development. Strief said Ruiz very talented and works his butt off but didn't improve as much as hoped. THAT's on the coach.
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02-10-2022, 09:40 AM | #94 |
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This is an example of the talk I was referring to, TheOak, about clearing out players. There are others as well saying the same. They are the ones not considering the cap implications. I agree with you 100% that it doesn't make sense.
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02-10-2022, 10:47 AM | #95 |
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Yes, the one where he pretty much blasted you. This is your passive-aggressive way of "getting him back"...
You and everyone else can see he's not interested in your thoughts and yet you persist. A day later and you're STILL trying to get the last word, albeit via a separate comment from a different user. Why did you put his username in Bold? You sick little I know exactly who (and what) you are speedo (NPD). And by the way, you're on record here stating the cap doesn't matter. Which is a stupid thing to say, unless you're a clueless fanboy. Oh yeah you ARE a clueless fanboy. |
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02-10-2022, 10:54 AM | #96 |
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Originally Posted by saintsfan1976
Definitely falls in the range of the head trainer; may be that it seems unfair to unload the rash of injuries on him, but may also be he's failed to assess why there are so many...
Can see a situation where Dennis Allen asked him why he thought there were so many injuries and Dalrymple failed to take that next step to record, track the injuries for analysis... While that statement is pure speculation, an example, trying to make a point that maybe Allen wants to see an evolving trainer's program, and the current one is stagnant... Still believe Carmichael should remain the offensive coordinator, maybe take on QB Coach again to develop Taysom, the ND kid, or a new draft pick... Marrone definitely shown he can get it done as Oline coach - looks to be a slam-dunk hire; Curtis may have grown too comfortable or just needs a reset, but WRs were awful... |
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02-10-2022, 12:39 PM | #98 |
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Circling back to KRIS RICHARD.
He’s had serious success with Seattle (LOB), Dallas (Marinelli got more praise but it was KR) and most recently in New Orleans as secondary coach . Who else is more qualified to lead a defense? Players absolutely love his coaching style & he’s well respected around the league. |
02-10-2022, 12:45 PM | #99 |
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Originally Posted by jeanpierre
https://profootballtalk.nbcsports.co...e-coordinator/
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