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this is a discussion within the Saints Community Forum; OK here goes the argument is that Harper looked confused at times, but he WAS a rookie in a new system. The five games he was in the lineup he sacked Charlie Frye, Bodyslammed Donald Driver, made Vick look immobile, ...
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05-28-2007, 11:07 AM | #11 |
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OK here goes the argument is that Harper looked confused at times, but he WAS a rookie in a new system. The five games he was in the lineup he sacked Charlie Frye, Bodyslammed Donald Driver, made Vick look immobile, superglued himself to Alge Crummpler, attack Delhomme, and forced a fumble. There is always room for improvement especially from a rookie but I would have to say that for a late 2nd round pick who was on very few teams radars he had a great first half of the year.
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05-29-2007, 01:39 AM | #12 |
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i dont know what others might say, but the bullocks and harper tandem is much better than a bullocks and kk or kk and harper tandem to me. with harper on his job with the te's, and up in run coverage, that gave bullocks the ability to keep the saints playing cover1, the reason why his only picks were in the beginning of the season. bullocks is a talent, and he will vastly improve and shock some folks
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