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this is a discussion within the Saints Community Forum; Andy is not capable of carrying a team to victory. Should you have to do it every game NO. You should be able to do when the opportunity arises to close out games Andy is as inept as the OC ...
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Re: Observations from the Saints last second loss to Bucs
Andy is not capable of carrying a team to victory. Should you have to do it every game NO. You should be able to do when the opportunity arises to close out games Andy is as inept as the OC n HC.
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Re: Observations from the Saints last second loss to Bucs
Kinda off topic but I see former Saint FS Marcus Williams with another INT on Mitch Trubisky.
He’s a legit center fielder with range. I was hoping the Saints retained his services. Oh well 🤷🏼 |
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Re: Observations from the Saints last second loss to Bucs
I remember a large percentage of Saints fans that wanted Williams gone claiming he was a defensive liability and couldn't tackle. I wasn't among them, but they were a very vocal number.
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Re: Observations from the Saints last second loss to Bucs
Keeping Marcus Williams would have been great, but the Saints did the right thing by letting him walk due to his salary demands. IMO, FS is generally a position best not to break the bank on, and in most situations is easy to find suitable replacements through the draft or mid tier free agency. Of course the talent evaluators must do a better job and not bring in almost washed up guys named Honey Badger...
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