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this is a discussion within the Saints Community Forum; the patriots just dont run the ball......they are a passing team and they run 2 plays throw deep to moss or crossing route to welker i agree with everything scottf was upset about sean payton is known for blowing challenges ...
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the patriots just dont run the ball......they are a passing team and they run 2 plays
throw deep to moss or crossing route to welker i agree with everything scottf was upset about sean payton is known for blowing challenges but i truely believe he is one of the few coaches in the league that likes to take advantage of them.....he challenges almost everything that is questionable just in case.....after all, the only thing we lose is a timeout but the positives of what we could gain are almost always better than having a timeout im not trying to say its ok to blow challenges and timeouts.....but remember that he doesnt get to look at the replay....the people in the booth look at the replay and if its close enough, they tell him to challenge....i also imagine sometimes that he challenges all by himself without recommendation from the booth....the commentators and the fans look at the replay and say, how could you possibly think that you could win that challenge, but only getting to see it once at full game speed is sometimes not the easiest way to judge what happened on any given play the most important thing to remember is that we played a team game.....our team played well in all areas and nit-picking is all that we can do at this point but im amazed that john carney still has a job.....even jason elam got cut today.....and he's done better than carney has this season....whats even worse, is that we dont have to go out and get a kicker.....we already have a good one on our roster |
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