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this is a discussion within the Saints Community Forum; -- staff writer Mike Triplett Sunday, August 05, 2007 FIRST QUARTER Saints Coach Sean Payton insists there is no such thing as picking up where you left off. But with all due respect to Payton, New Orleans' offense seems to ...
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-- staff writer Mike Triplett
Sunday, August 05, 2007 FIRST QUARTER Saints Coach Sean Payton insists there is no such thing as picking up where you left off. But with all due respect to Payton, New Orleans' offense seems to be doing just that one week into training camp. Quarterback Drew Brees, tailbacks Reggie Bush and Deuce McAllister, receiver Marques Colston and the entire offensive line have looked smooth, fluid and confident. That should be apparent tonight against the Pittsburgh Steelers, even though they won't dip too deeply into the playbook. Pay particular attention to Colston, who has added about 10 pounds and shown no signs of a sophomore slump after his breakout rookie season in 2006. SECOND QUARTER Tonight will be your first chance to see the Saints' free-agent class in action. So far, none of the defensive newcomers has taken over a starting job, but the competition will really heat up during the preseason games. Cornerback Jason David, safety Kevin Kaesviharn, defensive tackle Kendrick Clancy and linebackers Brian Simmons and Dhani Jones could all climb the depth chart if they shine on the field. Rookie receiver Robert Meachem and cornerback Usama Young probably won't compete for starting jobs right away, but it will be interesting to watch them develop over the course of the next month. THIRD QUARTER So far, the breakout player in Saints camp has been receiver Lance Moore, who spent most of the past two seasons on the practice squad. Moore might not be this season's Colston, but Moore should be the most exciting player on the field once the starters call it a night. Moore, 5 feet 9, 177 pounds, could become the team's top return specialist now that veteran Michael Lewis is gone -- and Payton has raved about Moore's work ethic while learning all three receiver positions. FOURTH QUARTER The battle for the No. 3 quarterback job will take center stage in the second half tonight. Undrafted rookie Tyler Palko and second-year pro Jason Fife have had their share of highs and lows during practice, but both will have a chance to shine during "mop-up time" against the Steelers. |
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