![]() |
Re: What does 16-0 mean to you?
Quote:
The real question is how long do starters have to play to stay sharp. A quarter? A half? SFIAH |
Re: What does 16-0 mean to you?
Quote:
|
Re: What does 16-0 mean to you?
Quote:
If the Saints are physically dominating, if they are doing the hitting and the shoving, let them play. If they are getting sloppy and getting manhandled, or something like a hammie starts stiffening, then you pull starters out. But don't seat them for 4 weeks, no. |
Re: What does 16-0 mean to you?
This is slightly off topic but since we're talking about going undefeated... I thought you guys might enjoy this. Especially after that Monday Nighter two weeks ago!!! :D
BTW... good luck on your quest! Especially with it being done clean!!! |
Re: What does 16-0 mean to you?
Nothing..Ive waited 17 years to be able to put ONE freaking thing with the rest of my collection that says SUPERBOWL CHAMPS!!! I would give up my wife and house for it...well, maybe not my house
|
Re: What does 16-0 mean to you?
If Payton sits the starters with a game still in doubt, I think the players and fans feel ripped off. I think every player on the team wants to go 19-0. How could any coach take that away from them?
Out of the Saints 400-500 losses, only 1 made me bitter: The loss on Christmas Eve 2006 where we laid down like little b****** for the Panthers. How'd that work out? |
Re: What does 16-0 mean to you?
Quote:
Yes I know that it could happen today, or happen next week. But in those instances the team is still playing for something relevant to the playoffs. In this instance it's absolutely positively meaningless in terms of getting to the ultimate goal. Also if it happened sooner rather than later, there may still be time to recover. I would feel both cheated and foolish if something like that happened. As I have said, let them play enough to be sharp. Look at the preseason. Brees played not at all in the Miami game, the last preseason game. Did he look rusty against the Lions the next week. What makes you think these guys will forget how to light it up if they take some time off. I don't mean not practice. I don't even mean not to play in the game. But a series or two just to get warmed up should be sufficient to stay sharp. Quote:
I'm not saying take all the time off. All I'm saying, and will continue to say, is to be smart about it because the most important thing now is to be healthy for the playoffs. There is nothing more important than that right now. Nothing. SFIAH |
Re: What does 16-0 mean to you?
Quote:
Obviously, our priorities are much different. Mine is to do what we must do to win every game. That's what we have been doing for 13 weeks. Yours is to win the SB. OK, fine. But I much rather make history while doing it. When history calls, champions don't hide under their beds. A coach that calls off the dogs and loses the big game will be reviled and criticized forever. A coach that goes all out to win and loses the big game will be sorry for 1 day. Not a strawman, buddy. Karma. Teams that lay down on their fans and the integrity of the game get what's coming to them. Strawman my a$$. I don't care how many times you say "um", I know I'm right. I think every Saints player wants to go all out to win. But they're just a 12-0 team, so what do they know about winning? |
Re: What does 16-0 mean to you?
The problem with sitting the starters is that is doesn't seem to work very well for the playoffs. Hasn't worked well for the Colts and didn't work well for the Chiefs when Marty was there.
|
All times are GMT -5. The time now is 12:23 AM. |
Copyright 1997 - 2020 - BlackandGold.com