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this is a discussion within the Saints Community Forum; Designs and schemes and theories are all great until you have to tee it up...then you have to execute. When your play list is so long that you have to laminate six sheets front and back, and your quarterback has ...
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SaintSince67
Join Date: Sep 2007
Location: PortCity
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Re: Payton out thinking himself
Designs and schemes and theories are all great until you have to tee it up...then you have to execute. When your play list is so long that you have to laminate six sheets front and back, and your quarterback has to wear a roller-deck on his wrist to keep up, you have gone waaaaaaaaaaay too far. It's FOOTBALL. Everybody pick somebody - then knock him on his a$$. Duece doesn't even get loose until he gets to 15 carries. He gets stronger as he goes...and the defense gets weaker. That's where the offense will develope its rhythm: in the paint, down in the trenches, between the tackles. Pass blocking gets easy after you've been driving Miss Daisy. Sean needs to unchain Karney and let him loose on whoever dares to fill a gap. After a while defenders will end up in the wrong place on purpose... DB's will hit the deck trying to tackle like Deon. Forget the flash! Win ugly like a man.
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