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this is a discussion within the Saints Community Forum; Investing a late round pick in a quarterback to develop would be wise. The defense needs a ton of help, but you can't completely ignore of other side of the ball. What happens if our defense takes a step forward ...
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Re: Saints talked to Booty
Investing a late round pick in a quarterback to develop would be wise. The defense needs a ton of help, but you can't completely ignore of other side of the ball. What happens if our defense takes a step forward and our offense takes two steps back... we're screwed. Look at some of the premiere offensive teams... they continue to add weapons yearly to insure their offense stays where it is.
The front office needs to make sure we draft a bulk of defensive players in this draft... and continue to provide Brees weapons and protection to make sure he stays successful. |
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Re: Saints talked to Booty
Didn't we already do this with Palko? Doesn't the guy already have a year in the Saints' system under his belt?
Why draft yet another low round QB to develop when we have one already?
The offense only dropped off a slight bit last year (500 yards, 4 TDs, 34 points, same number of turnovers). And that was in the face of injuries large and small in both the backs and receivers.
Resign our own free agents. That's the key.
On offense we have weapons, protection, and backups. Look at how well the offense did with little substantive changes from 2006. Honestly, how many new offensive starters do we need? On the defense most would say that at most we have 5 starters (Smith, Grant, Thomas, Fujita, Harper) Defense needs 6 starters and decent backups. Offense needs none. I wonder where the focus should be. I wouldn't even bother with churn on the offensive side of the ball. Even if the offense dropped to the middle of the pack in terms of scoring (unlikely) with a top 10 scoring defense, the team would still go far into the playoffs. Defense wins championships. Offense entertains fans. Which do you want: entertainment or a championship? SFIAH |
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Re: Saints talked to Booty
Originally Posted by SaintFanInATLHELL
Palko was an undrafted free agent that spent the bulk of the year on our practice squad. So really, we didn't do that last year... but Palko does have a year under his belt understanding our system.![]()
We have 7 draft picks... it wouldn't kill anyone to select one or two offensive players I wouldn't think. You're setting yourself up for disappointment if you think we're going to go defense with all 7 picks. |
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All little common sense goes a long way. Last edited by papz; 01-26-2008 at 02:43 PM.. |
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Re: Saints talked to Booty
Does anyone know how to get the board to keep all the quotes in a thread instead of just the last set of quotes?
I'm copying and pasting into the Quick reply box. But I then have to requote everything.
At the very least let's see if there's actually a reliable veteran backup QB out there if that's the goal.
I know we're talking about a clipboard holder. However, the point of the backup QB is to be able to effectively hold the fort should the general go down. I just can't see how a rookie can accomplish that. But maybe I'm wrong. Look at Trent Edwards for the Bills.
So again where do the weapons fit. Yet another #1 TE? Sit Meachum for another year? Cut Patton's playing time? Why restock what is already well stocked?
You never know. You need to scout and draft outstanding players then put them in positions to win. If we doubt the redshirt class of 2007, then why did we draft them?
STARTERS WR David Patten: RESIGN TE Eric Johnson: RESIGN C Jeff Faine: RESIGN or replace with Goodwin G Jamar Nesbit: Let go and replaced by Allenman DT Brian Young: Let go. Area of need to be filled in FA or draft LB Mark Simoneau: Good riddance! RESERVES QB Jamie Martin: Resigned RB Aaron Stecker: Resigned WR Devery Henderson: Released and replaced by Meachum WR Terrance Copper: Resigned I hope. TE Billy Miller: Resigned. C Jonathan Goodwin: Resigned. DE Josh Cooper: resign DE Renaldo Wynn: unsure LB Matt McCoy: Who? CB Fred Thomas: Released. Replaced by Young S Jay Bellamy: Resigned I hope. S Steve Gleason: Released unfortunately K Martin Gramatica: Resigned. Mare is cut. Now again obviously if we lose a major number of free agents on the offensive side of the ball we'll have to look to replace them.
Everything I have read or heard points to the draft class of 2007 being really good. Young has shown promise. The offensive linemen have been reported as solid. Meachum's status all hinges on the health of his knee. But the Saints knew that when they drafted him. If you can trust your draft picks, then you've got bigger problems.
This pattern isn't forever. Next year you can restock the offense if you like as long as the defense rises to the top 10 in scoring defense. It'll be harder then because then you'll be back to picking late in the rounds. [Quote]
#2 WR: Meachum OG: Allenman TE: Johnson/Miller just like last year. Hmmm. Seems to me that you play your current draft picks and resign your free agents, then offense will be quite fine.
I know we'll both keep saying the same thing. But I think it's fine because everyone on the board will hear and understand both sides of the argument
But you are going to continue to be disappointed if you think that we can get to a consistent championship level of play by improving the offense. Offenses falter in the face of good defenses. See our own Saints over the last two years as a perfect example. You need a solid defense to complement your offense. The defense can't be in the high 20s in scoring and giving up a ton of TDs and long pass plays. Your defense cannot have terrible efficiency on third down. It damages your offense because it flips the field position or yields points. I'm fine with whatever is necessary to keep the offense stable. But nothing more than that. The positions you want filled we already have the personnel to do. Do you really think we'll lose both Johnson and Miller to FA? Focus on the defense. And that means don't waste time talking to a clipboard holder. SFIAH |
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