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this is a discussion within the Saints Community Forum; Originally Posted by dizzle88 Comparing the two, Andy just looks more comfortable back there. Winston plays in a chaotic way, even his drop back looks rushed and panicky. I think at this stage, unless Dalton has a complete meltdown, he's ...
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Re: Observations from the Saints' Dominating Win vs Raiders
While I don’t necessarily disagree with your assessment, I will say Winston did NOT have the kind of blocking (run or pass) that Dalton had today.
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Re: Observations from the Saints' Dominating Win vs Raiders
Not wanting to rain on the parade but this requires tempering… Context : Raiders are about 25th in pass defense, tied for 32nd in sacks, and giving up the same average number of points as we are. Winston had the same kind of blocking just didn’t play against the Raiders.
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Re: Observations from the Saints' Dominating Win vs Raiders
Originally Posted by TheOak
Agree the Saints beat a team they should beat. But they haven't done that this season so I'm encouraged. ![]()
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Re: Observations from the Saints' Dominating Win vs Raiders
Wholeheartedly agree that a win is a win and we are in desperate need of a couple before reparations to fans enter the discussion lol. I’m just not ready to have hope for 3rd in our division this season.
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