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this is a discussion within the Saints Community Forum; I keep saying that as well -- WHO the heck can prepare for that kind of thing? And the Bucs scored 17 quick points in the second quarter, exactly when the confusion and uncertainty on the Saints sidelines was at ...
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I keep saying that as well -- WHO the heck can prepare for that kind of thing?
And the Bucs scored 17 quick points in the second quarter, exactly when the confusion and uncertainty on the Saints sidelines was at its highest. They capitalized on it. Most teams would have crumbled and folded way worse than the Saints did under those circumstances. The coach gets carted off the field on a gurney, and some people keep acting like it was just a regular ordinary game. It wasn't. |
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Originally Posted by SaintsBro
We know Brees can run the offense at times but the coach is needed to make critical decesions. He wasn't able to do that for some of the game. His general presence is also needed. The acknowledgement to a player like a pat on the back or a glance of "get your !@#$ together, those things have an impact. The vantage point in the booth will be better but that's probably the ony advantage.
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