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this is a discussion within the Saints Community Forum; by Ralph Malbrough / Contributing writer wwltv.com Posted on October 14, 2010 at 10:21 AM Updated today at 10:29 AM Anyone watching the Saints games can see their running game is an absolute mess. In 2009, the Saints had 21 ...
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Forecast: Time to press the panic button, Saints fans
by Ralph Malbrough / Contributing writer
wwltv.com Posted on October 14, 2010 at 10:21 AM Updated today at 10:29 AM Anyone watching the Saints games can see their running game is an absolute mess. In 2009, the Saints had 21 rushing touchdowns, but so far in 2010, they have one. I’d say that’s a depression level drop in production. Sean Payton made it official this week the Saints are in full freak out mode over their rushing attack by what he said on Monday and what he did on Tuesday. On Monday he said, “These are guys that we have a lot of confidence in. I felt a week ago that Ladell played very well. He had the one fumble yesterday. I thought Chris ran hard yesterday. We'll keep coaching them. These are our guys. There's no one walking in here to save the day on the street right now.” Then the Saints signed Julius Jones on Tuesday so I guess Jones is here to save the day? Maybe Julius Jones is Batman, Robin, Earl Campbell, Dalton Hilliard and Deuce McAllister all rolled into one? If that’s true, why exactly did Seattle trade for Marshawn Lynch and then send Jones to the nearest bus station with a ticket to nowhere? Just asking. Read the rest here... Forecast: Time to press the panic button, Saints fans | wwltv.com | WWL Sports |
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