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this is a discussion within the Saints Community Forum; Saints' Greer shows lockdown ability After watching the conference championship games, Scouts Inc. shares eight observations about the New Orleans Saints and Indianapolis Colts: 1. Welcome to Greer Island: The Saints have extreme confidence in their cornerbacks, and rightfully so. ...

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Old 01-25-2010, 02:39 PM   #1
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Jabari Greer Article from ESPN.com

Saints' Greer shows lockdown ability

After watching the conference championship games, Scouts Inc. shares eight observations about the New Orleans Saints and Indianapolis Colts:

1. Welcome to Greer Island: The Saints have extreme confidence in their cornerbacks, and rightfully so. He is seldom mentioned, but Jabari Greer really isn't much behind Darrelle Revis and Nnamdi Asomugha on the list of the best players at that position in this entire league.

Against Sidney Rice for much of Sunday's game, Greer held the star wideout to just 43 receiving yards. In turn, Bernard Berrian got more opportunities than usual. Berrian eclipsed 100 yards, but he isn't the wideout Minnesota wants its passing game going through. Saints defensive coordinator Gregg Williams likes to play a lot of man coverage and has the players to pull it off, especially Greer.

very nice short article on jabari greer, he really is a unknown star, one more game to go every1, this is what ya worked from training camps to last week is all for.

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Old 01-25-2010, 03:04 PM   #2
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Greer Isle is how it would be referred to in Louisiana.



Yet another player I am amazed a team let go.

Vilma from the Jets. Sharper from the Vikes. Greer from the Bills.

Unbelievable. How do you let players like that go?

Those teams are not in the Super bowl. Those players are.

I want to personally thank the Vikes, Jets, Bills and Chargers for the boneheaded moves they made in letting so many premier players join the
Who Dat Nation over the last few years.

It is our time. Geaux Who Dat Nation!

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Old 01-25-2010, 03:31 PM   #3
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Well said Choup. Hopefully we keep the Greer/Porter/Jenkins combination around for quite a few years. The two young ones will continue to get better and Greer will continue to shutdown the Fitzgeralds and Rices of the NFL.
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can you imagine if we can keep our cornerback duo together for years. our D will really start to be a tough D if we keep both of them for a while. we need to get a FS, LB, and maybe a DE and we will ahve a top 10 D...no doubt
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If Porter can develop into a more consistent corner, we'd one of the best starting corner duos in the NFL. Greer is one of the best kept secrets in the league... and a absolute steal salary wise.
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Greer Isle is how it would be referred to in Louisiana.



Yet another player I am amazed a team let go.

Vilma from the Jets. Sharper from the Vikes. Greer from the Bills.

Unbelievable. How do you let players like that go?
It is all about fitting into a system. They thrive under what Williams draws up.
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i still want more sppeed. porter and grier allow the saints ri okay fefense, without them ertr hosrd
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i still want more sppeed. porter and grier allow the saints ri okay fefense, without them ertr hosrd
Translation?
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roflmao.

dude, put down the bong.
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roflmao.

dude, put down the bong.
lmao. Why? Not like anyone really agrees with Jenkins and Gay are a step slow at CB. Not that they are bad but the Colts match up at the 3 and 4 WR spots are going to be a nightmare for the saints secondary. An additional CB or 2 with more speed would do wonders for the unit.

So why really bother. I have my own little private pipe dream.
Jenkins moves to FS is my #1

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