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this is a discussion within the Saints Community Forum; Asomugha has had one good year (2006) and throwing a big deal might not be the best decision. I'm all for bringing in a dominant CB, but I hope the FO is smart about this. Don't let let CB situation ...
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Nachooooooooooo
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Re: Hall, Asomugha and the Saints = ?
Asomugha has had one good year (2006) and throwing a big deal might not be the best decision. I'm all for bringing in a dominant CB, but I hope the FO is smart about this. Don't let let CB situation cloud our judgment.
He has 9 int in the 54 games started. That's not exactly dominating numbers. |
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Re: Hall, Asomugha and the Saints = ?
Originally Posted by Champ Kind
You have to look at a lot more than Int's.![]()
First, it means the opposition is not throwing your way. Second, every one of your teammates flat out suck, so the opposition isn't throwing much, period. We were very aggressive with Samuel, so I would not be at all surprised to see us pursue Asomugha. As Hagan said, with this scenario our draft picks are worth a little less if we are picking after Atlanta. If Oakland plays sign and trade, what will he cost us, a second ? |
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Re: Hall, Asomugha and the Saints = ?
Originally Posted by Champ Kind
I would have to agree
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