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Re: OBSERVATIONS FROM SAINTS (PRIMETIME WITH PLAYOFF IMPLICATIONS) LOSS TO THE RAMS
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Re: OBSERVATIONS FROM SAINTS (PRIMETIME WITH PLAYOFF IMPLICATIONS) LOSS TO THE RAMS
Remember that this game was mismanaged and poorly coached from the moment that they went for it on 4th down with a minute left in the 1st half.
Saints (thankfully) were only down by 3 and had a win within reach. Bad coaching decisions from there on out. I've seen enough. Merry Christmas. |
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Re: OBSERVATIONS FROM SAINTS (PRIMETIME WITH PLAYOFF IMPLICATIONS) LOSS TO THE RAMS
In my opinion, this game showed the difference between a 7-7 team in arguably the toughest division, versus a 7-7 team in a pancake division with the easiest schedule in the league.
We were hilariously outmatched and I wish the Rams didn't take their foot off the gas. Same complaints about this team as I've had since the beginning. DA has to go. Carr is just immobile and inaccurate - seriously that pick, he threw the exact same one Vs Carolina in week 2, with the exact same result. Defense is old, gets gashed by running backs and DB's had no answer for their WR's. Far, Far too easy for Rams offense. |
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Re: OBSERVATIONS FROM SAINTS (PRIMETIME WITH PLAYOFF IMPLICATIONS) LOSS TO THE RAMS
Originally Posted by dizzle88
And he also took a critical sack that moved the Saints out of FG position.![]()
As a 10 year vet QB, he should know better. What's also baffling is that our coaches gave Sean McVay's offense good field position with all 3 timeouts remaining. This turned in to a 10 point lead, and the Rams got the ball back to start the 2nd half & more momentum. This ^^ is exactly what I'm referring to when I say Allen has no situational football awareness. |
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Re: OBSERVATIONS FROM SAINTS (PRIMETIME WITH PLAYOFF IMPLICATIONS) LOSS TO THE RAMS
Originally Posted by dizzle88
+1. That Rams schedule has been brutal.![]()
Chargers, Niners (twice), Seahawks, Eagles, Ravens, Cowboys were tough opponents. Sadly, the Saints couldn't take advantage of their cupcake schedule. ![]() |
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Re: OBSERVATIONS FROM SAINTS (PRIMETIME WITH PLAYOFF IMPLICATIONS) LOSS TO THE RAMS
It's all on the coaches shoulders. We need to fire Dennis Allen and Petey Carmichael this offseason.but, alas......keep chopping wood. It's going to be a cold winter.
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Re: OBSERVATIONS FROM SAINTS (PRIMETIME WITH PLAYOFF IMPLICATIONS) LOSS TO THE RAMS
That pass to Foster for a first down was absolute ****, (3rd quarter I think)? Luckily Foster managed to wheel it in. Carr is his own worst enemy. I had such high hopes for him. Last nights game sealed the deal for me. But hey.... Who Dat till I die!
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