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SmashMouth 10-29-2024 10:56 AM

Re: Observations from Saints loss at Chargers
 
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Originally Posted by papz (Post 1004174)
I'm generally not a tank person nor am I okay with losing but... these losses will benefit us more in the long run.

https://media.tenor.com/ZFJb9-uTDvgA...is-the-way.png

Numb yourself. It'll be easier on the blood pressure. Firing Allen midseason just gives upper management a scapegoat for their own inadequacies. I actually hope Allen stays til the end of the season as I think it will actually help with the process.


AsylumGuido 10-29-2024 12:08 PM

Re: Observations from Saints loss at Chargers
 
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Originally Posted by 4everSaint (Post 1004155)
And when shows, he will be telling us how awesome those 3 or 4 decent plays were. And how positive and awesome it is to hold hands and build around.

Someone tell skpb25 to shove it up his arse. He shows up only after losses to celebrate. I have never not been here after games win or lose. I also vacation regularly during away games weeks with my wife and have no real access until after returning home. :rolleyes:

AsylumGuido 10-29-2024 12:18 PM

Re: Observations from Saints loss at Chargers
 
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Originally Posted by arsaint (Post 1004192)
I think it was when they wussified practices to not allow them to hit.


Supposed to help people quit getting injured so often, and yet look at the league right now - it's a freaking MASH unit.

It goes back to college to begin. The NCAA has eliminated coaching contact with players to 20 hours per week including game days. Teaching fundamentals in school are a thing of the past. The NFL has gone the same direction through the CBA by limiting contact in practice to a fraction of what was once permissible. It's one thing when you have frontline starters out there on the field, but when the majority of the players out there are backups with little experience with first team snaps it's going to look like crap.

AsylumGuido 10-29-2024 12:28 PM

Re: Observations from Saints loss at Chargers
 
I think the team looked like crap from the kickoff. Rattler looks lost especially playing behind a primarily makeshift offensive line. I thought the guy was supposed to be mobile. He couldn't make a wheelchair bound grandmother miss him when deciding to run. Haener looked better, but still nowhere as competent as is Carr. Sure, Kamara has the "reason" of a broken bone in his hand to explain the drops, but anyone behind Olave is green as hell.

Sinner 10-29-2024 12:39 PM

Re: Observations from Saints loss at Chargers
 
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Originally Posted by AsylumGuido (Post 1004211)
I think the team looked like crap from the kickoff. Rattler looks lost especially playing behind a primarily makeshift offensive line. I thought the guy was supposed to be mobile. He couldn't make a wheelchair bound grandmother miss him when deciding to run. Haener looked better, but still nowhere as competent as is Carr. Sure, Kamara has the "reason" of a broken bone in his hand to explain the drops, but anyone behind Olave is green as hell.

Be sure to dip your pompoms in your lithium cereal for the Panthers game. See you here Brother G.

mapcow 10-29-2024 04:23 PM

Re: Observations from Saints loss at Chargers
 
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Originally Posted by 4everSaint (Post 1004143)
Man come on. i saw some real positive attitudes from the guys walking around on the sidelines.

yeah... probably saying "just a couple more hours, and we outta here!" :beatnik:

mapcow 10-29-2024 04:27 PM

Re: Observations from Saints loss at Chargers
 
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Originally Posted by AsylumGuido (Post 1004211)
I think the team looked like crap from the kickoff. Rattler looks lost especially playing behind a primarily makeshift offensive line. I thought the guy was supposed to be mobile. He couldn't make a wheelchair bound grandmother miss him when deciding to run. Haener looked better, but still nowhere as competent as is Carr. Sure, Kamara has the "reason" of a broken bone in his hand to explain the drops, but anyone behind Olave is green as hell.

you close....just say it... "THIS CURRENT SAINTs Football Team Sucks, because of poor management". you can do it.... :beatnik:


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