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this is a discussion within the Saints Community Forum; Last season was basically the “easy” schedule Powerball winner. It is what it is . Saints play in a weak division with what should be the worst team in the NFL by a wide margin for the foreseeable future, playing ...
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Re: What I'm Realistically Looking For This Season
Last season was basically the “easy” schedule Powerball winner.
It is what it is. Saints play in a weak division with what should be the worst team in the NFL by a wide margin for the foreseeable future, playing them (Carolina) twice is going to buoy the easy schedule. The QB slate this year is much more challenging vs last year. This year we play COUSINS, COUSINS, MAHOMES, HEBERT, WATSON, LOVE, DAK, HURTS, HIGHLAND PARK & potentially DANIELS. Last season we played Bagent 🤔 & the passing Pasiano. Against DECENT QB’s we faced in Love, Lawrence, Highland Park & Jared Goff?? 0-4 |
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Re: What I'm Realistically Looking For This Season
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And there ^^^ you have it. |
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Re: What I'm Realistically Looking For This Season
Originally Posted by BakoSaint
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Originally Posted by K Major
After season's end our strength of schedule turned out to be harder than first press clippings suggested. Methinks it'll be the same this year, except we have Kubiak at the helm. So really it's a roll of the dice, at the end of the day.
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Re: What I'm Realistically Looking For This Season
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I don't think many realize how great of an affect a competent offensive design and execution can have on a team's success. Pete Carmichael sucked. He hogtied everyone on the offense with his failures in design and playcalling. Just a single score per game we would have walked away with the division. |
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Re: What I'm Realistically Looking For This Season
Originally Posted by AsylumGuido
Woulda Coulda Shoulda… Where have we heard that before? This time next year, you’ll be saying it again, and we might be thinking about a new HEAD COACH (imagine that, as if it makes a difference, because it does) as we enter into yet another year of redevelopment.
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Re: What I'm Realistically Looking For This Season
Originally Posted by AsylumGuido
I don't think many realize how great of an affect a competent offensive line can have on a team's success. And ours relies on Penning and features zero tackles who have the combination of a previous successful NFL season and cartilage between the bones in their knees and a starting guard named 'TBD scheme will make up for it' playing next to one of those tackles.![]()
Sometimes a competent offensive scheme cannot be executed without a competent offensive line, and attempts to compensate for incompetent offensive linemen wreck the scheme because nobody can focus on anything but extra blocking assignments to cover for ole ferdinand the bull at left tackle. |
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Re: What I'm Realistically Looking For This Season
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It's not just Kubiak. It's Benton as OL coach. Didn't really research his track record. The bio the Saints put out suggests an improvement over the previous year. So we'll see. BTW, why did the Saints publish a picture of him in another team's colors?
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Re: What I'm Realistically Looking For This Season
Originally Posted by SmashMouth
Exactly, Smash. Last year was last year and anything offensively speaking was tainted by Carmichael and staff's incompetence. Kubiak is only one piece of the additions made to the coaching staff. To ignore the greatly needed additions to the rest of the staff is extremely shortsighted.
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Re: What I'm Realistically Looking For This Season
Originally Posted by AsylumGuido
The excuses that you are going to make for Kubiak and the mess that we will be making by trying to organize these pieces and fit them together under Dennis Allen as Head Coach (while on his long overdue way out) and Derek Carr (QB in decline in slow motion) are going to be beyond shortsighted, but I am certain that they will be painfully long-winded. There will be prolonged pain.
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Re: What I'm Realistically Looking For This Season
Originally Posted by BakoSaint
Tell me, Bako, exactly how many snaps have you seen our current offensive linemen take this season with another year of development and work with what should be a far superior offensive coaching staff, more than one of which have a great reputation of developing offensive linemen? Zero? Yup. That's right. Zero.![]()
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