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this is a discussion within the Saints Community Forum; SHELDON MICKLES Advocate sportswriter METAIRIE - After leading the NFL in total offense for three of the first four seasons under head coach and de facto offensive coordinator Sean Payton, the New Orleans Saints took a few steps back in ...
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Saints hope to improve running game in 2011
SHELDON MICKLES
Advocate sportswriter METAIRIE - After leading the NFL in total offense for three of the first four seasons under head coach and de facto offensive coordinator Sean Payton, the New Orleans Saints took a few steps back in 2010. They slid five spots to sixth in the final rankings, which wouldn’t be a huge deal for most teams. But for the Saints, who were ravaged by injuries on that side of the ball, it’s a big dropoff. “Obviously, the most important thing is to win football games,” said offensive coordinator Pete Carmichael Jr. “You set goals for yourself, and a goal for us every year is to be the top offense in the league. If you do that, then you see how far you can go.” Then, Carmichael gazed out at an empty practice field following Saturday’s workout and said, “And it starts right out here.” Full article below. Saints hope to improve running game in 2011 | Saints | The Advocate — Baton Rouge, LA |
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All little common sense goes a long way. Last edited by papz; 12-24-2011 at 06:46 PM.. |
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