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this is a discussion within the Saints Community Forum; You guys can say what cha want, before he was injured he caused a fumble which he recovered and returned for a TD, and an interception, at least he's not afraid to do his thing....
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Join Date: Nov 2006
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Re: David back in practice
You guys can say what cha want, before he was injured he caused a fumble which he recovered and returned for a TD, and an interception, at least he's not afraid to do his thing.
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Re: David back in practice
I think that David is a capable corner. I'm leery though because he's shown to be a feast or famine player. I'm hoping to see more feast than famine when he comes back.
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Merces Letifer
Join Date: Dec 2004
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Re: David back in practice
Originally Posted by blacksaint
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... yep, he did make a play on Reggie Wayne and intercepted a horrible throw by Vince Young ... ... however, how many big plays/TDs against the Saints have come his way? Sure he made a play on Wayne, then what happened? How many times did you see a shot of him in the endzone, hands on his hips, dazed expression on his face, as he had front seasts for the Colts' TD celebration? Peyton punked him, Garcia punked him... any decent throwing QB will... . ... he never ever jams a receiver... he takes off from his stance looking directly at the QB and gives his back to the receiver.... and he's 4'9"... I much rather see Usama start, knowing he's a rookie and he will get burned, than see a costly front office mistake get burned over and over and over again. |
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