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Rugby Saint II 06-25-2024 03:05 PM

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Originally Posted by AsylumGuido (Post 996931)

Perfect time to walk out......:roll:

Rugby Saint II 06-25-2024 03:09 PM

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One more thing. Good coaching can turn these players into chess pieces rather than checker pieces.

AsylumGuido 06-25-2024 03:15 PM

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Originally Posted by Rugby Saint II (Post 997085)
Perfect time to walk out......:roll:

It's really a non-story. Missing the final afternoon of non-contact practice prior to five plus weeks of downtime by all players across the league is, in fact, the ideal time for Kamara's agent to make a point of getting an extension done before training camp gets underway after those five plus weeks. There's absolutely nothing he's going to miss until veterans report in late July.

;)

AsylumGuido 06-25-2024 03:16 PM

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Originally Posted by Rugby Saint II (Post 997086)
One more thing. Good coaching can turn these players into chess pieces rather than checker pieces.

Not to mention that Carmichael was trying to play marbles while missing some of his own. :D

Rugby Saint II 07-14-2024 02:26 PM

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I can't wait for training camp updates about how the team responds this year to Kubiak. Will the team finally hold players responsible for bad play or preparation? We finally have another Alpha in the building.

AsylumGuido 07-18-2024 09:39 AM

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Klint Kubiak, Saints

The 37-year-old Kubiak comes in after being the Passing Game Coordinator for the NFC Champion 49ers last season. San Francisco ranked second in total yardage and third in points scored last season while producing the NFL Offensive Player of the Year in RB Christian McCaffrey.

Kubiak comes from a long lineage of successful offenses. His system can be traced back to father Gary Kubiak and Mike Shanahan, who oversaw historically prolific offenses with the Denver Broncos in the 1990s. Klint has worked with Gary at Minnesota and Denver, while also working for Kyle Shanahan in San Francisco.

This is Kubiak's second stint as offensive coordinator. His first was in 2021 with the Vikings. That team produced a 4,000-yard passer, 1,000-yard rusher, and 1,000-yard receiver. Under Dennis Allen, a defensive-minded head coach, Kubiak will have complete control of the New Orleans offense this season.

Sinner 07-18-2024 11:00 AM

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https://twitter.com/SaintsNews/statu...27347017613505

Klint Kubiak, Saints

The 37-year-old Kubiak comes in after being the Passing Game Coordinator for the NFC Champion 49ers last season. San Francisco ranked second in total yardage and third in points scored last season while producing the NFL Offensive Player of the Year in RB Christian McCaffrey.

Kubiak comes from a long lineage of successful offenses. His system can be traced back to father Gary Kubiak and Mike Shanahan, who oversaw historically prolific offenses with the Denver Broncos in the 1990s. Klint has worked with Gary at Minnesota and Denver, while also working for Kyle Shanahan in San Francisco.

This is Kubiak's second stint as offensive coordinator. His first was in 2021 with the Vikings. That team produced a 4,000-yard passer, 1,000-yard rusher, and 1,000-yard receiver. Under Dennis Allen, a defensive-minded head coach, Kubiak will have complete control of the New Orleans offense this season.

“Kubiak comes in after being the Passing Game Coordinator for the NFC Champion 49ers last season.”

This year, he’s got CARRbage to work with. WAKE UP.

AsylumGuido 07-23-2024 05:53 PM

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BakoSaint 07-23-2024 09:21 PM

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The part about Kubiak being ‘quiet’ could be a flaw. For Loomis to inject that odd detail between compliments it must be noteworthy. Smart and confident but quiet does not paid a clear picture. You could say belichick was a man of few few words, but also you could say those few words were loud and commamding. Quiet could mean a more behind the scenes type, who might work better behind a more alpha coach. But with Dennis Allen’s lack of leadership skills in general and lack of involvement with the offense, a quiet leader may not be what our offense needs. Note some of the words Loomis did not choose like charismatic, passionate, high energy, motivator, etc. We’ll see how it works out. Maybe Kubiak will be a strong quiet leader like Belichick. Maybe he will be too quiet to be a head coach but will succeed as a coordinator. Or maybe he will be too quiet to lead even half a team and is more of a smart assistant who needs to operate behind the scenes.

Sinner 07-23-2024 09:34 PM

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Originally Posted by BakoSaint (Post 997930)
The part about Kubiak being ‘quiet’ could be a flaw. For Loomis to inject that odd detail between compliments it must be noteworthy. Smart and confident but quiet does not paid a clear picture. You could say belichick was a man of few few words, but also you could say those few words were loud and commamding. Quiet could mean a more behind the scenes type, who might work better behind a more alpha coach. But with Dennis Allen’s lack of leadership skills in general and lack of involvement with the offense, a quiet leader may not be what our offense needs. Note some of the words Loomis did not choose like charismatic, passionate, high energy, motivator, etc. We’ll see how it works out. Maybe Kubiak will be a strong quiet leader like Belichick. Maybe he will be too quiet to be a head coach but will succeed as a coordinator. Or maybe he will be too quiet to lead even half a team and is more of a smart assistant who needs to operate behind the scenes.

Salient points. This promises to be a yawn-worthy, if not a cringe-worthy season. But hey… “let’s see what happens”.


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