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this is a discussion within the Saints Community Forum; JACKSON, Miss.  When new Saints head coach Sean Payton said he wanted a roster defined by smart football players, former microbiology major Jon Stinchcomb had to sense his moment had arrived. Stinchcomb, a 2003 second-round draft pick out of ...
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Stinchcomb finally gets his chance
I wasn't ever a big fan of Gandy's after I saw him play for us. When we forst picked up Gandy to replace Turley (replacing Roaf), I thought we'd found something, but he had obviously lost quite a bit of speed and ability since his heyday with the Steelers. Last year, I was pretty sure Jon was going to beat out Gandy for the starting spot - then he got injured. I sure hope he can come back and be good for us at RT (where I thought Haslet should have had him all along.) |
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RE: Stinchcomb finally gets his chance
Maybe he can make an impact
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Somebody need to step up and be the driving force
on our O-line. 8) |
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Re: RE: Stinchcomb finally gets his chance
Originally Posted by D24pick
Is that before or after they put his prosthetic knee in?
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