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this is a discussion within the Saints Community Forum; Jason David was our scape-goat...McKenzie is the goat that escaped. He has been laying low and keeping quiet while we rip Daivid's head off. Mike Mc hasn't shown me anything this year. He bites on the pump and gets burned ...
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SaintSince67
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Re: New Orleans at Seattle > Keys To Victory
Jason David was our scape-goat...McKenzie is the goat that escaped. He has been laying low and keeping quiet while we rip Daivid's head off. Mike Mc hasn't shown me anything this year. He bites on the pump and gets burned just like Jason and Fred, and he also doesn't have recovery speed once the receiver gets a step. He has just been lucky this year that the wolves found easier prey on the other side. If staying away from McKenzie is one of Seattle's keys to victory, man we are in high cotton. Chalk up win number 1.
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Re: New Orleans at Seattle > Keys To Victory
Originally Posted by darstep
Ok I was with you about David and loved the "MACK is the GOAT THAT ESCAPED" quote thats good. But you might want to tune into some Saints games once in awhile. He's actually had some good games and showed he can still cover a WR unlike other Saints players.
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