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this is a discussion within the Saints Community Forum; Originally Posted by Danno I just think Gallett has the pass rush ability gregg Williams can use as a lethal weapon on passing situations. I think Williams has some big plans for him in certain packages. You can basically pull ...
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Originally Posted by Danno
I can see Ivory waived, and signed to the practice squad, but not Galette.![]()
RBs are a dime a dozen, and can be found almost anywhere (I am not talking about the Barry Sanders, or Emmitt Smiths, or Eric Dickersons). I am talking about serviceable RBs. Good pass rushers, however, are exceptionally hard to find, which means Galette cannot be signed to the PS without other teams noticing (in fact, Galette would not clear waivers to be signed to the PS). That, and Gregg Williams' passing down rush packages, are the reasons I believe Galette WILL make the final 53. |
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Originally Posted by the-commish
If i had to choose between the two, I'd pick Gallett. But I think both make it. It takes a while for RB's to adjust to the system and Ivory's been in camp since day one.![]()
He's looks to have more potential than servicable to me. He kinda reminds me of a poor man's Marion Barber. We need a guy like him behind Bush and Thomas so why not keep him as a 3rd RB or even a 4th? And right now, who do you keep? Betts hasn't even played a down yet, and this new guy has an unattractive injury history. Even if we only keep 3 (we kept 4 lst year), I think Ivory's the man unless he starts stinkin up the joint the next two weeks. |
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