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this is a discussion within the Saints Community Forum; DH did look bad... He blocked for Bush for a while then collasped, although he did provide for some extra yardage... The last two weeks, Dh has been having an excellent Camp, I wish he can carry that consistency to ...

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Old 08-14-2006, 02:45 PM   #11
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DH did look bad... He blocked for Bush for a while then collasped, although he did provide for some extra yardage...

The last two weeks, Dh has been having an excellent Camp, I wish he can carry that consistency to the feild, though
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Old 08-14-2006, 03:12 PM   #12
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Henderson is 2-3 years from breakout. He can make some circus catches occasionally, but his routes are sloppy and his work on the field is generally poor for the high draft choice that was expended. Another classis blunder by Hasbeen, Ventilated, LoomBoom, and last year's set of coaching fools. Payton has a lot to look at. While Michael Lewis is one of my sentimental favorites, he is long in the tooth and is slowed by his injury. If it were up to me to decide, I'd trade Stallworth and Henderson, develop Colston and Hass., keep Joe Horn as #1, and back up with Jamal Brown. Lyman looks good,, but is questionable with his knees. Brown is tough and catches everything thrown his way. I am sad to say that Michael is gone, because he has the biggest heart of any player on that tea. Saddly, Hasbeen screwed him over by letting him get hurt. We're gonna suffer from that.

All in all, Stallworth and Henderson need to pack. Craft also.
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Old 08-14-2006, 05:31 PM   #13
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Lance Moore is a stud and should play more in the future!
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Old 08-14-2006, 05:51 PM   #14
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He's go to have great hands to catch that duck Bouman threw at him...
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Old 08-14-2006, 05:55 PM   #15
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Unfortunately, it appears Beer Man is going to have a tough time cracking the roster. Some of the guys who were thought of as trying to earn a roster spot, or even a spot on the practice squad, may have made it. Guys like Hass, Lyman, Colston, Jones, and Moore looked pretty darn good.
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Old 08-14-2006, 06:28 PM   #16
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I am getting the feeling if some else steps up and can take return duties over both will be cut. As for the others it may come down to cap room cuts. Donte and henderson so far have not shown the can justify the pay. they got 3 more weeks to go. time to get a little "gitty up " in their game
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Old 08-14-2006, 10:37 PM   #17
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Henderson can breakout this yr, with the Saints needing help at other positions they may likely trade Stall...They'll keep Dh, b/c of the fact that Johnson likes him and he really wants to work at keeping DH consistent...With Brees his passing buddy, he'll surely have a good chance at being his next McCardell, while Horn is Gates and Colston and Hass team up as Parker and Caldwell
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Old 08-15-2006, 08:10 AM   #18
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I find it funny how most people before the draft were saying we had the best group of WR. now that some talented young FA, UDFA, and late round draft picks show up that can catch, some of those people are ready to rebuild the unit. some just do not talk about it. funny how the song changes tune. I love it. Maybe this year the D will have to forget about drops passes and worry about the WR catching the ball for the first downs. That makes it better for the RB. you can not play 8 in the box when the WRs can catch and can win games for you. Horn is going to love it too.
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Old 08-15-2006, 01:43 PM   #19
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The Saints WR's are deep, and that can be a good thing...but none of them with the exception of Horn and Stallworth are legitimate starting WR's. Henderson, Hass and a bunch of the younger guys are all about potential...just like every other WR in the league. This team is really worse than i thought and i had blinders on after the draft. I was riding the high of Bush and Brees, but as it turns out, this is a bad football team. Even the coaches have said it. They have gotten better at positions that were already solid and havent gotten better at the positions that were bad...DT, MLB, CB, OL...and that is going to kill us. I am hoping for a great season but realistically, this team may not win 4 games this year.

It's all in the reflexes.
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Old 08-15-2006, 01:53 PM   #20
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Originally Posted by Bobaganoosh
The Saints WR's are deep, and that can be a good thing...but none of them with the exception of Horn and Stallworth are legitimate starting WR's. Henderson, Hass and a bunch of the younger guys are all about potential...just like every other WR in the league. This team is really worse than i thought and i had blinders on after the draft. I was riding the high of Bush and Brees, but as it turns out, this is a bad football team. Even the coaches have said it. They have gotten better at positions that were already solid and havent gotten better at the positions that were bad...DT, MLB, CB, OL...and that is going to kill us. I am hoping for a great season but realistically, this team may not win 4 games this year.
Ahhh....... it's always nice to see such optimism.
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