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this is a discussion within the Saints Community Forum; Shawn King? Come on dude....
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#12 |
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Join Date: Jul 2006
Location: New Orleans
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RE: Re: RE: How do we see our QB depth?
Hey, he's not that bad. He won't have a short pass all the time, and is mobile, and he has a much quicker with his release, no matter which O-line.
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#13 |
Kinder, gentler
Join Date: Mar 2003
Location: dirty south
Posts: 3,889
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RE: Re: RE: How do we see our QB depth?
I was impressed with the way Stinch played this year, but then, I wasn't that high on him to begin with, so anything would have been an improvement. We still need depth along the line....
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#14 |
Hu Dat!
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RE: Re: RE: How do we see our QB depth?
Getting back to Zabransky, he's got great speed and intangibles and a ton of guts - there's gotta be a spot for him in the NFL or at least the CFL. Lots of good 2nd day QB's in the draft - Zac Taylor from Nebraska might also be good down the road.
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#15 |
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Join Date: Apr 2005
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![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Huh? He "didn't do good"? How is that? Playing against arguably the number two pass rush in the NFL, the guy went 16 of 24. He threw one INT and one TD. The guy is a backup QB, I just really don't see what you expect us to do... go out and sign Donovan McNabb so he can come be our backup? We can't spend a lot of money on a backup QB (especially because Brees is getting $12 mil this season), so Martin not only played well, but is also a value. |
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