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Re: TE RB and DB Still an issue for Saints
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we have solid depth at RB, i dont know why ur still harping on this... TEs are servicable... with all the other talent on offense, this is really a position of luxury.. not a need... we have good depth at CB and with an improved pass rush, this area should be much improved... im really not understanding the point ur trying to make... we have solid depth at every position ur are talking about... im not saying they are all superstars but your ARENT going to have that at every position... we have upgraded every major need this past offseason and the saints should be one of the dominant teams in the NFC for quite awhile |
Re: TE RB and DB Still an issue for Saints
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Brunell is a serviceable backup to Brees. However, there may still be better out there. Tim Rattay, or maybe Gradkowski from Tampa or Redman from ATL. With all these O Linemen on the roster, they ought to be able to protect Brees. On that note, protecting Brees, as well as, helping the running game is why we need to upgrade the TE position significantly. Maybe Kyle Brady or similar. I had my eye on Brad Cottam / Kellen Davis / Martellus Bennet in the Draft. I'm pissed that we didn't get Matt Forte. That would have probably shut me up for a while. LOL |
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huh? how will getting any of those pass catching TEs upgrade the running game? Quote:
why would we need another backup to reggie bush...? he isnt a bruiser like deuce either... ill agree that we could use another big back, but we do not need another slashing back.. we have 3 of those already... |
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Matt Forte 6'2" / 232lbs, over 2300 yards rushing in one season. 4 back to back games with over 1000 yards rushing. I don't have Matt Forte listed as a Scat Back. |
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why not? he is arguably the best LB the saints have had in over 5 or 6 years... just b/c he hasnt suited up for the saints yet doesnt mean a thing... Quote:
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what about the patriots, or eagles? or seahawks? or bears? none of those teams had really great TEs, yet still made the superbowl... my point is we dont need an awesome TE to make the SB, it is a luxury, not a need... i would love to have gotten shockey, i think he would have made our offense even more unstoppable.. but it wasnt a need.. Quote:
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Matt Forte Height: 6-1 Weight: 224 lbs. and he isnt the bruiser that his height an weight suggest.. he is more of a finesse back then pounder Quote:
against Memphis, Army, UAB, and Southern Methodist thats almost impressive... he had 73 yards against a real defense when they played LSU... 43 when they played Miss St... |
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They killed the Saints!! Gonzalez/Chiefs, Gates/Chargers, Daniels/Texans, Scheffler/Broncos, Witten/Cowboys, Ben Watson and Kyle Brady/Pats, JerramyStevens/Seahawks, LJ Smith(Franchise Tag)/Eagles, Kevin Boss and Jeremy Shockey/NYG, et cetera, et cetera. Quote:
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But he was invited to the Senior Bowl and was named Offensive MVP. Apparently, the Bears thought more highly of his abilities than you do. |
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The Saints gave up 32 TDs in the air last year. The Saints gave up 54 pass completions of 20 yards or more last year. The Saints gave up 15 pass completions of 40 yards or more last year (tied for the league high). On the other hand the offense finished 4th in yards and 12th in scoring last year. I think taking a cornerback was a prudent move. Quote:
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PT23 started against the Bears. He only rushed for a buck and caught a buck in passes in that start. Reggie started against the Seahawks. Rushed for 97 with a 5.1 YPC average in that game. Aaron Stecker started against Atlanta. Rushed for 100 yards on 20 carries. Now while I will admit that for each this was their best performances last year, it shows that they have the capability to start for this team. Payton doesn't run the ball with any consistency no matter who is back there. In 2006 Deuce only got 1057 yards on 243 carries. That's only 15 carries per game. We have backs that will do the job the offense needs done. Quote:
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The Saints signed 2 free agents and drafted a CB in the 2nd round. They also drafted a CB in the 3rd round last year. They signed a smart ballhawking safety in KK last year. What exactly do you want them to do at the position? Quote:
At RB we're running 4 deep. The problem seems significant last year because the top 3 backs all got injured. PT23 showed his heart in that Chicago game, and now Coach Payton will trust the guy enough to give him some playing time. He'll spell Deuce, which will make him available deeper into the season. Could we benefit from having an All Pro TE? Pf course. But the guys we have have certainly proved serviceable, especially Billy Miller. I'm going to trust the staff on this one, because both Johnson and Miller were free agents, and the Saints resigned both guys. If they didn't fit into the scheme, they could have simply walked away from both of them. The secondary problems have a primary cause from the front 7. Safeties needing to be up for run support coupled with a lack of pass rush left them exposed. When you make an insurance salesman (Redmond) and two rookies (Gray and Mohr) look like Pro Bowl QBs then you have a problem up front in addition to the secondary. With a significant upgrade both at DT and MLB, the pressure will shift from our secondary to the opposing QB. The Saints secondary is going to look at lot better in 2008. The only urgency at this point is health. Guys like McKenzie, Deuce, Grant, Vilma, and Morgan have to be healthy and ready to contribute. In closing I can see talking about the secondary. Their performance last year was flat awful. But I really don't understand the continual pounding on the offense. This offense runs off Drew Brees. As long as dude is upright, then everything else falls into place. Last year there were changes in receivers, backs, TE, and O-line positions. Still finished 4th in yards and 12th in points. Consider the constant in all of that. SFIAH |
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Also while Deuce is certainly not going to be 100%, he will be available enough to do the job. Say he rushes 8-10 times a game and PT23/Bush/Stecker gets the other carries. That'll be enough to counterbalance the passing game. If Sean Payton has shown nothing else in the last two years, it's that the Saints offense is a passing offense. The running game needs to be effective, even if it's only going to be 20-25 carries. Quote:
Why are you even bothering to talk about the offense anyway? It bears repeating that they were 4th in yards and 12th in scoring in the league. You're coming into this discussion as if they were totally ineffectual last year. While I'm the first to admit that this offense does have issues when it comes up against a top flight defense (Indy, Tennesee , Tampa last year for example), there are certainly enough weapons to counter the issues they present. Quote:
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