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this is a discussion within the Saints Community Forum; Will it really matter? A healthy Winston is probably a better option, but is there a big enough difference? whose to say. Probably a better topic to discuss would be how many games will we have our starting WR core ...
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Re: Week Eight QB Debate
Will it really matter? A healthy Winston is probably a better option, but is there a big enough difference? whose to say. Probably a better topic to discuss would be how many games will we have our starting WR core (and no Guido the answer isn't all of them) on the field for the remainder of the season? greater or less than 4?
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Re: Week Eight QB Debate
Originally Posted by bobdog86
Probably about as long as any other team in the league. Don't know if you've checked around recently, but virtually every team is missing at least one starting WR. Metcalf and Mike Williams both went down yesterday.
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Re: Week Eight QB Debate
Metcalf who? Never heard of him…just kidding. Don’t recall me saying anything about 1 receiver…..I believe I said, starting receiver core, so for instance not sure if you know who Tyler Lockett is, he plays with Metcalf, imagine that team without those two and whomever else they would put on the field, say Eskridge or Brown…..point is that would be a tough option for even Geno the savior as some people are calling him here where I live.
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