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this is a discussion within the Saints Community Forum; Originally Posted by saintsfan1976 Probably the one thing we disagree on... We lack a " true " #1. Before you answer "Colston" - where would he be without Brees? Moore is good. But can he survive outside the slot? Meachem ...
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Originally Posted by saintsfan1976
I think Colston would still be an excellent #1 on most teams. His body control and block-out ability is exceptional. He doesn't need Brees to succeed.![]()
Moore is cat quick. Brees isn't the only NFL QB who can hit slot WR's. Meachem is an excellent #2 WR and from all camp reports has improved his game quite a bit. Henderson is better than a lot of teams #3 or #4 WR. We also have a lot of young up and comers on the team too. You need your 5th and 6th WR's to play special teams. |
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Originally Posted by Danno
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Devil's advocate here... So that's why Colston was drafted so high?? I didn't say Moore was anything moore (get it?) than a "slot receiver" - that's the point. ![]() Meachem. #2. That's my point. Henderson was always a #3, #4, #5 WR... Payton needed his speed to stretch defenses and that's the major reason he remained on the team. Remember that Meachem was injured when he was drafted. I don't want to sound like I'm not a fan of our WR crew. I really believe that Billings and Morgan and Arrington and Lorenzen and whoever else are "good enough" receivers to have a shot at making the team B U T Brees's longevity is dramatically extended with a "true" #1 WR. |
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Originally Posted by saintsfan1976
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From Colston's roster bio:
That can't be all just Brees, there has to be talent there also. If anything, being in the Saints has made Colston invisible to the national media, which is why he is rarely mentioned in any discussion about top WRs in the NFL. |
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Originally Posted by FinSaint
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Didn't say Colston was devoid of talent. Just that having Brees as his QB had more to do with his success in the NFL than anything. Remember that Colston's first training camp in New Orleans was almost his last. |
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How does this equate out of curiosity? Are you saying Brees would take fewer hits if he had a receiver who was open more often than the current group is because he would get rid of the ball more quickly?
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