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Boston Saint 02-17-2022 09:00 PM

Re: Why Jameis Winston is STILL Saints best QB option
 
Let’s look at another recent QB in the news with Kyler Murray. He’s having some kind of issues with the Cards. He may be available. Would he be better than Winston? IDK. Murray may more physical upside. Winston at this point seems to have more maturity and a better attitude.

hitta 02-17-2022 09:17 PM

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Originally Posted by K Major (Post 945169)
Bryce Young can't help us coach.

Who is your Saints QB for 2022? They are still teeing it up in September.

Having MT back changes a lot of things. I'd go into camp with all 3 QBs competing for the role on equal footing and whoever comes out gets it. No one has really shown anything yet worthy of committing to. I've seen good moments from all of the QBs and bad moments as well. Having a consistent receiver will change how they all approach the offense.

K Major 02-17-2022 09:30 PM

Re: Why Jameis Winston is STILL Saints best QB option
 
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Originally Posted by hitta (Post 945173)
Having MT back changes a lot of things. I'd go into camp with all 3 QBs competing for the role on equal footing and whoever comes out gets it. No one has really shown anything yet worthy of committing to. I've seen good moments from all of the QBs and bad moments as well. Having a consistent receiver will change how they all approach the offense.

Who would YOU like to see as your starter for 2022 at QB?

Not asking for 3 QB's. Let's elimnate Ian Book because he's years away & it's highly unlikely the Saints resign Trevor Semian.

Boston Saint 02-17-2022 09:30 PM

Re: Why Jameis Winston is STILL Saints best QB option
 
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Originally Posted by hitta (Post 945173)
Having MT back changes a lot of things. I'd go into camp with all 3 QBs competing for the role on equal footing and whoever comes out gets it. No one has really shown anything yet worthy of committing to. I've seen good moments from all of the QBs and bad moments as well. Having a consistent receiver will change how they all approach the offense.

What 3 QBs do you mean hitta? Book, Hill, and Bortles?

Boston Saint 02-17-2022 11:09 PM

Re: Why Jameis Winston is STILL Saints best QB option
 
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Originally Posted by K Major (Post 945140)
I really believe the X factor in 2022 will be Dougie M as O line coach. He's old school and won't sugar coat bad play (Ruiz, Peat). Produce, play at a high level or have a seat. I will say Peat is good at run blocking but Cesar needs a lot of work. Wasn't impressed at center OR guard. The "whiffing" put our QBs/RB in bad spots in a lot of games.

Don't rule out the Saints drafting another interior lineman (mid rounds) either.

Coaching and health. If Ram, McCoy and, yes even Peat come back healthy that is a decent start.

RailBoss 02-17-2022 11:15 PM

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Originally Posted by leilung (Post 945165)
I'm firmly in the school of being able to SEE downfield was part of his problem (Thank God for Lasik.) The other part was having a good QB coach. The third part, a system that defined the QB's role...do's and don'ts.

I honestly think this guy will be a STEAL from the FA market if we get him to stay and develop into a team leader. I was happy with what I saw up until the injury and I believe the organization would be foolish to allow him to walk without kicking the tires and seeing what's left to drive the bus!

I come from the same school regarding JW's Lasik vision corrective surgery. I think letting him walk out of here at this point would be a mistake.
I also spent half my life in NJ and probably went thru the same school system as the poster.

saintfan 02-17-2022 11:18 PM

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Originally Posted by RailBoss (Post 945179)
I come from the same school regarding JW's Lasik vision corrective surgery. I think letting him walk out of here at this point would be a mistake.
I also spent half my life in NJ and probably went thru the same school system as the poster.

With our oline, if he does walk he'll be limping...

Boston Saint 02-17-2022 11:34 PM

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Originally Posted by saintfan (Post 945181)
With our oline, if he does walk he'll be limping...

With all the injuries the line Can’t be any worse than it was last year could it? I am looking forward to a healthy line 🤞

RailBoss 02-17-2022 11:51 PM

Re: Why Jameis Winston is STILL Saints best QB option
 
I'm actually looking forward to Doug Marrone coming in to work with the O-line. And with Donny Dalrymple out the door hopefully positive changes have come.

Crusader 02-18-2022 02:38 AM

Re: Why Jameis Winston is STILL Saints best QB option
 
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Originally Posted by Boston Saint (Post 945183)
With all the injuries the line Can’t be any worse than it was last year could it? I am looking forward to a healthy line 🤞

I have to agree with that. Its the LT position that is the biggest question for me depending on what happens with Armstead.


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