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this is a discussion within the Saints Community Forum; Originally Posted by ChrisXVI So it’s the Sean Payton Saints minus Sean Payton and we’re expecting improvement? “Hopefully” it’s the Saints minus Payton...but plus Thomas and minus the fascination Payton had that Hill can be a viable QB. Simply getting ...
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Re: Pete Carmichael will stay on as the Saints offensive coordinator
“Hopefully” it’s the Saints minus Payton...but plus Thomas and minus the fascination Payton had that Hill can be a viable QB. Simply getting rid of some of Payton’s ideas including his “projects” may go a long way to helping the team. Baptiste anyone? I don’t want to hack on Book either, but he is a project guy I doubt many HCs would have taken when/where Payton drafted him. Hope he proves me dead wrong.
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Re: Pete Carmichael will stay on as the Saints offensive coordinator
Originally Posted by Boston Saint
I think Hill might become a really good TE in a short period of time. I don't look at him as a qb anymore. One more concussion with the his style of play bothers me also. I can't discount Book yet but he's tough. He might do better with a line to protect him. We got Bortles also, he will beat Hill out in camp if the Hill experiment continues.
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