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this is a discussion within the Saints Community Forum; Originally Posted by K Major By the way, Mike Evans is a clown. He's Latti's ***** though....

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Old 09-18-2022, 03:20 PM   #1
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Re: Observations from the Saints' Loss to the Bucs

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By the way, Mike Evans is a clown.
He's Latti's ***** though.
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Old 09-18-2022, 03:18 PM   #2
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Ingram needs to go. 2 fumbles, in 2 dire times, 2 weeks in a row. If he can't protect the football, let him be someone else's problem.

Proves that Bruce Arians offense wasn't the cause of Jameis and his 30 interceptions. Jameis was.
Hes had stacked WR cores with both teams and still can't stop himself from messing up.
He is not the QB of the future. Taysom would be better, in the short term at least

Dalton deserves a shot
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Old 09-18-2022, 04:03 PM   #3
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Re: Observations from the Saints' Loss to the Bucs

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Ingram needs to go. 2 fumbles, in 2 dire times, 2 weeks in a row. If he can't protect the football, let him be someone else's problem.

Proves that Bruce Arians offense wasn't the cause of Jameis and his 30 interceptions. Jameis was.
Hes had stacked WR cores with both teams and still can't stop himself from messing up.
He is not the QB of the future. Taysom would be better, in the short term at least

Dalton deserves a shot
Jameis was pushed into a corner, trying to come back. He just needs to be more accurate. Jameis being injured and playing didn't help. I still hold hope for him, but time is running out.
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Old 09-18-2022, 06:06 PM   #4
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Re: Observations from the Saints' Loss to the Bucs

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Jameis was pushed into a corner, trying to come back. He just needs to be more accurate. Jameis being injured and playing didn't help. I still hold hope for him, but time is running out.
Fair point.

It's clear that JW isn't healthy. Even more apparent on those deep throws ... something he has always excelled at.

How much is this on playcalling (Olave was force-fed today) or an injury?

I'll be curious to see if he sits next week but he needs to get healthy.

Pete needs to change up his play calling too. Not a lot of targets to Juice or MT.
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Re: Observations from the Saints' Loss to the Bucs

We got the Tampa Jameis without the yardage or touchdowns.

Woof
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Wow man.. that was ugly

Turnovers and Pete Carmichael..
Draw up a different play with Taysom when he enters as QB..
Marks fumbles 2 weeks in a row started the snowball.

Sean would've won this game

Somebody had to say it

Now hopefully the Packers show up against the bucs next week and we get it together.

I understand Marshon standing up for himself but you have to take one for team sometimes.

They really started jumping all Jameis' routes .. all out pick mode

He's obviously hurting being so hesitant to run I think.
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Old 09-18-2022, 03:23 PM   #7
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The second half was the JW we knew and loved when he was in Tampa … No love from me today on that old JW showing up. It’s going to take some time to feel like he can play like a winning NFL QB. And I have been in JW’s corner up and until the 4th quarter today.

He can not win a game but he can’t just throw away the game like he did in this 4th quarter.
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Old 09-18-2022, 03:45 PM   #8
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Re: Observations from the Saints' Loss to the Bucs

Even after the Ingram fumble and a couple of questionable officiating calls, the Saints had a chance to win it. This is on them.

Bucs D is legit, and it doesn't help when you keep throwing them the ball.

That said. Saints are 1-1. Lot of football left to play. Nothing is over.
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Old 09-18-2022, 04:05 PM   #9
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I don't blame Ingram for the fumble. It was a great punchout by the Tampa defender. Only so much you can do.
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I don't blame Ingram for the fumble. It was a great punchout by the Tampa defender. Only so much you can do.
Yeah... You hold onto the ball better... 100% his fault
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