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this is a discussion within the Saints Community Forum; It was close for too long. In the end, turnovers did in the Saints. Jameis reverted to INTs . His timing with Olave is way off. Was Jameis' injury a factor? Who knows, maybe, maybe not. Time for move on ...
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Observations from the Saints' Loss to the Bucs
It was close for too long. In the end, turnovers did in the Saints. Jameis reverted to INTs . His timing with Olave is way off. Was Jameis' injury a factor? Who knows, maybe, maybe not.
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Apparently this subguy posted something earlier in this thread and called me a "dumb ****er" with a man crush on Winston and Thomas. I have a man crush on every player that wears the fleur de lis and the black and gold uniform of the Saints. It called being a devoted fan for over 55 years. Live with it.
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It's hard to tell where the pressure comes from while watching the game in person from the stadium. Usually on a passing play I'm watching the receivers and don't catch the rush. They usually show one replay from behind the QB on the big boards to show any sack. It looked to me as if the sacks were all coming from the outside. The shots are always too tight to see much outside the guards' outer shoulders.
Can anyone verify this? I haven't had a chance to see any highlights or anything. We left the Dome at 3:15 and didn't get home until almost midnight. I heard fellow fans mentioning Jameis and "four broken bones". I've been out of the news loop and haven't yet got any info on that. The Dome was the most packed I have seen it since the last playoff game. Bucs fans really bought up tickets. |
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Re: Observations from the Saints' Loss to the Bucs
Look I get it, we played poorly on offense, JW gotta make better decisions however Ingram can't fumble (we were going for a go ahead score), then 3 straight questionable calls in a very competitive game.
Refs (stopped em twice on 4th down) definitely influenced the outcome in the 4th. The Saints DEFENSE continues to keep us in it. That's a plus. Latt gotta keep his composure though. We need you playing boss. When you turnover the ball 5 times, you taking an L in the NFL. Lots of football left - the NFL is a marathon, not a sprint. |
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Well the season is over. See you in 2023. [sarcasm mode off] SFIAH |
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