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this is a discussion within the Saints Community Forum; Get your playmakers more involved ( LISTEN to the Ross Jackson video I uploaded) on Sundays was the reason for the bump. That is all . Last time I checked the Saints are 4-8 & last in their respective division. ...
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Re: 2022 New Orleans Saints roster breakdown: Wide receivers
Get your playmakers more involved (LISTEN to the Ross Jackson video I uploaded) on Sundays was the reason for the bump. That is all.
Last time I checked the Saints are 4-8 & last in their respective division. Insanity = doing the same thing over and expecting different results. Stats/snap counts are irrelevant when you are losing. |
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Re: 2022 New Orleans Saints roster breakdown: Wide receivers
Originally Posted by K Major
And, thus, why I feel Carmichael needs to be replaced as play designer/caller and Dalton replaced as QB. It's one thing to want to run the ball, but it's another to run it when it's not working ... like on 2nd and long. Nick Underhill has documented Carmichael's tendency to run the ball more than any other team in the league in that situation. It's hard to get your playmakers involved then when it's 3rd and long and your QB can't make a secondary read.
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