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this is a discussion within the Saints Community Forum; Thank you Sean Payton for being the Heach Coach of our team. Thankn you Sean Payton for coaching a terrible 3-13 football team all the way to the NFC Championship game in your very first year... for actually giving Saints ...
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Re: Thank you, Sean Payton
Thank you Sean Payton for being the Heach Coach of our team.
Thankn you Sean Payton for coaching a terrible 3-13 football team all the way to the NFC Championship game in your very first year... for actually giving Saints fans visions of the Super Bowl when our team was actually winning in the 3rd quarter. Thank you Sean Payton for creating one of the most exciting and explosive offenses in the NFL. Thank you Sean Payton for pursuing and bringing in Drew Brees when nobody wanted him... for taking Reggie Bush, Jahri Evans, and Marques Colston... for leading our 0-4 team everyone left for dead to 4 wins in a row and putting our team right back in the playoff picture this year. Thank you Sean Payton for not listening to morons, who after playing 872 hours of Madden video games, religiously watching NFL Live, and consider the rhetoric NFL analysts and commentators spew comparable to Solomon's proverbs, wholeheartedly believe they know more than you, the coaching staff, and the players. There are things about the team I'm not sure are right, but you, Sean Payton, after only 1 and 1/2 years, have earned the benefit of the doubt. Some fans think there opinions are the Bible and that you are an idiot. They give the majority of Saints fans like me all-knowing morons. |
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Re: Thank you, Sean Payton
Originally Posted by jcoll16
That was the perfect response. Good show, jcoll. Post of the day.
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Re: Thank you, Sean Payton
Originally Posted by jcoll16
An opinion is an opinion, none more valuable than any other. Thank you for sharing yours.![]()
In mine, there are some serious coaching problems on this team. I cannot explain the play calling, Olindo Mare's continued roster spot, Jason David continuing to start, etc. any other way that makes sense to me. In yours, Sean Payton is the second coming. You spoke of last years draft in glowing terms. I speak of this year's draft as a complete bust (so far - though I note that the guy we moved up to pick in the fourth round ran well AGAINST us yesterday after we cut him and kept Stecker). I don't play Madden. I don't get the NFL network. I think analysts are mostly talking just to get a reaction, not saying what they think. All the same, I do know what a Mustang looks like and that I won't call one a Ferrari, simply because I love my Mustang. |
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Re: Thank you, Sean Payton
Originally Posted by FrenzyFan
When we are winning play calling is exceptional, when we lose its horrible. I am not buying its the play calling. What I am jumping on is the Saints/coaching staff are failing to make adjustments. A team comes out and takes a dimesion of your game or is doing well against you at something, you adjust and take what they give you. We could have run the ball more the blocking on what running plays we did run was good, very good. Pass blocking we were bad on overall. We were bull-rushed when they wanted to. ![]()
The Draft, you seriously can't judge a draft until 3-4 years down the road. You have to wait it out and let your talent develop. They have a lot of learning, developing and getting use to the speed of the game. Avoid getting use to expecting that gem every year. We got lucky with Colston, it happens. No one knew not even Payton. Take notes and in 2-3 more years then lets start a thread and judge the draft that would be more realistic. You can however judge some Free Agent signings of Veterans though like Mare. |
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Re: Thank you, Sean Payton
And Jason David!
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Re: Thank you, Sean Payton
2004 Draft
Saints: R1 (18.) - Will Smith R2 (50) - Devery Henderson R2 (60) - Courtney Watson R5 (139) - Rodney Leisle R5 (156) - Mike Karney R7 (240) - Coby Buckwoldt Here's what the Pats did: 21 - Vince Wilfork 32 - Ben Watson 63 - Marquise Hill 95 - Guss Scott 113 - Dexter Reid 128 - Cedric Cobbs 164 - P.K. Sam 233 - Christian Morton |
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Re: Thank you, Sean Payton
Originally Posted by Euphoria
I disagree with this. When the Saints are winning, the execution is better. The playcalling is still problematic. On the offensive side of the ball there is never an established running game. It drives me crazy because every back that's put behind Karney is successful in the run game.![]()
On the defensive side there are both personnel and scheme issues. In this league you have to blitz good QBs. While the defense has done a good job against the run, the lack of defensive pressure coupled with soft corner play make the defense worthless against any decent QB in this league. So you get games where you are torched against Manning, Garcia, and Bulger. The playcalling is a part of the issue without a doubt.
The Saints should not abandon the run in a game ever.
Another part seems to be a simple lack of recognition. Even I can see how Simeneou fails on the field virtually every play, yet he's still there. Personnel adjustment is almost as bad as playcalling adjustment. SFIAH |
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Re: Thank you, Sean Payton
Originally Posted by SaintFanInATLHELL
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OK...I am going to have to disagree with this one. Will you please tell me where there is an overabundance of talent? Can you please tell me one WR we have not named Colston that could start for most teams in the league? Devery has been blasted this year by the media and mostly by people on this site for his inability to catch the ball. David Patten hasnt played more than 6 games in the last 3 years. Terrence Copper is nothing more than a 4th WR and a special teamer. So i dont think you can tell me that the need for a potential game breaking reciever from a big time school in a big time conference wasnt needed. He has not worked out for us yet, but there is still plenty of time and you have to think about the long term. |
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Hey Euphoria,
Well Said, Well Said....... |
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