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this is a discussion within the Saints Community Forum; Andrus Peat , Marcus Maye & Mike T are officially OUT on Sunday....
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09-30-2022, 11:53 AM | #13 |
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Re: Injury Report: Week Four - Vikings at Saints
Andrus Peat has played in only 9 games in 2 seasons. Some used to rag on Armstead but Andrus is becoming just as brittle.
Head scratcher on that new deal he got based on his availability over the years. Saints need to draft more guards in 2023 or pay (Free Agency) for one. Not a fan of Throckmorton in the run game. |
09-30-2022, 11:56 AM | #14 |
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Again, without trying we will never know if there is a spark. IMO, we do lack a long-term answer, we will see. You have to try something to know if it will fail or not. Hitting the check downs would be a start and an improvement, ball management.
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09-30-2022, 12:08 PM | #15 |
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That’s a cool helmet Dalton has in that pic.
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I am not sure who works more with glass, famed Seattle area artist Dale Chihuly, or famed New Orleans area football GM Mickey Loomis. We might as well try to win because we don't have a draft position to benefit from if we lose thanks to a dumb trade. But in the future we need to hold on to our draft picks, accumulate more if possible, and get younger, while avoiding players with epic college injury histories like Taysom Hill and Alex Analzone. Questions remain if Winston could possibly have the talent to succeed with the right protection, but none of that matters if he is entering a not durable phase of his career. And the team built around him is not durable either. Thomas' talent seems to have survived the two year layover to some extent (metrics say he isn't getting open/separation a ton) but he does not seem durable either. And then we brought in a shiny new safety with both character and health issues. And another safety who is aging and undersized and had lots of health issues earlier in his career. Peat is both ineffective and unreliable. And we replaced Armstead who could not stay healthy with a tackle who got in fights in camp and then hurt his foot. We need to get younger and healthier.
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10-01-2022, 02:01 AM | #20 |
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well did the prima donna get toe turf....LMAO Foot injury
...and, Dalton is not the answer |