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this is a discussion within the Saints Community Forum; Saints needed this kind of performance . It's good to witness no turnovers, way fewer penalties, positive contributions from all players, and last if not least dominating Saints Defense... This is called winning football ! Maybe the Kamara speech was ...
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Observations from the Saints' Dominating Win vs Raiders
Saints needed this kind of performance . It's good to witness no turnovers, way fewer penalties, positive contributions from all players, and last if not least dominating Saints Defense... This is called winning football ! Maybe the Kamara speech was effective after all.
Let's enjoy this and rejoice! ![]() ![]() Who Dat! ![]() | |
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Re: Observations from the Saints' Dominating Win vs Raiders
A Healthy (and intelligent) dose of Taysom, a cool headed and efficient Andy, AK doing what he does best, other key players PLAYING... and a Defense SHOWING UP... And a GOOD WEEK AHEAD for the Fans... Finally. WHODAT!
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Re: Observations from the Saints' Dominating Win vs Raiders
The biggest difference between Andy and JW- Andy knows to check it down to the best play maker he has. Winston’s check down is a 50 yard 50/50 ball.
They won today because they played fundamentally sound ball. Limited turnovers, limited penalties equates to wins. |
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Re: Observations from the Saints' Dominating Win vs Raiders
Originally Posted by blackangold
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 the QB until the end of the season. |
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Re: Observations from the Saints' Dominating Win vs Raiders
Originally Posted by SmashMouth
It’s gonna piss bako off.
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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
I didn't see the game ... how in the world did we hold Adams and Renfrow to 2 catches for 9 yards without Lattimore? That was a shock to see, did our DB play step it up that much?
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Re: Observations from the Saints' Dominating Win vs Raiders
Originally Posted by neugey
D overall had a very good game.![]()
Pressure on Carr from the front 4. He tried to force a crossing route to Renfrow that Werner read beautifully and tipped, which Mathieu then picked off. Alontae Taylor had a very good game, matching up on Adams. |
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Re: Observations from the Saints' Dominating Win vs Raiders
Most obvious observation.... Saints don't need the prima donna to win... just the will and determination...and Taysom Hill
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