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this is a discussion within the Saints Community Forum; Originally Posted by Rugby Saint II Kamara came in looking highly motivated. He was all business at practice this week. He was not his usual jovial self. I believe it was Triplett that said Kamara came in knowing his production ...
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Re: Trade kamara
I believe it was Triplett that said Kamara came in knowing his production last season was not up to his standards (not all his fault) and he appeared to being extra focused and motivated.
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Re: Trade kamara
Originally Posted by AsylumGuido
When Payton left he must have taken all the creativity from the play book with him. It's obvious that AK is not a bell cow type RB. He can run between the tackles occasionally but he's not built for it. Give that man some space to work in!
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Re: Trade kamara
Originally Posted by Rugby Saint II
He must have also taken the health of the offensive line away, as well. The two factors that made Kamara so good in space was 1) Drew Brees delivering him the ball, and 2) the offensive line working together as a unit to set up the screens.![]()
Over the past two seasons we have had a QB out there with the ability to place the ball with the touch and accuracy that Brees employed and we've had a patchwork offensive line that literally haven't played two games in a row with each other in two years. I'm excited to see what he can do with a healthy line and Carr under center. |
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