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this is a discussion within the Saints Community Forum; I'm not sold on him either. I think he'd be a fine player but he's not in the class of Ed Reed or LaRon Landry, and with KK turning it up in the last couple weeks, I'd rather we get ...
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Re: Kenny Phillips or BUST
I'm not sold on him either. I think he'd be a fine player but he's not in the class of Ed Reed or LaRon Landry, and with KK turning it up in the last couple weeks, I'd rather we get an impact LB first or trade down (I don't see any corners worth the #10 pick).
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Re: Kenny Phillips or BUST
No link, but if you watched the last few games, you'd know what he was talking about. He didn't have any turnovers, but he forced a couple with some well-timed hits. He also made some good tackles; tackles that I'm positive wouldn't have been made if Bullocks had been in.
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Re: Kenny Phillips or BUST
Originally Posted by TheDeuce
Looking better than Bullocks isn't hard to do.![]()
Like most of y'all, I've watched and re-watched every Saints game this year. KK hasn't shown me anything that shows that he's the long term solution to our lack of a playmaker in the Secondary. We all see something different in KK, but I enjoy discussing it with all of you. GO SAINTS!!!! |
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