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this is a discussion within the Saints Community Forum; 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 ...
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Re: Observations from the Saints' Loss to the Bucs
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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Re: Observations from the Saints' Loss to the Bucs
Originally Posted by dizzle88
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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Re: Observations from the Saints' Loss to the Bucs
Originally Posted by claus808
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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