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this is a discussion within the Saints Community Forum; Not a glowing perspective, but a win nevertheless. "A shining beacon for any offense to target How the Saints persist with such a terrible group of linebackers is baffling at times, yet no more baffling than what they ask of ...
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Re-Focused – Saints @ Falcons, Week 10
Not a glowing perspective, but a win nevertheless.
"A shining beacon for any offense to target How the Saints persist with such a terrible group of linebackers is baffling at times, yet no more baffling than what they ask of a group that seems to struggle to do the very basics well most of the time. Even with the entirely underwhelming Jonathan Vilma on the sideline the Saints managed to field a trio that put in terrible performances. Jonathan Casillas (-3.7) was the highest graded Saints linebacker this week, getting the only positive grade for any facet of the game with a marginal +0.3 grade for his run defense. The trio of Casillas, JoLonn Dunbar (-4.9) and Scott Shanle (-6.3) managed to find the imperfect blend of looking completely lost, taking poor angles and terrible tackling to achieve the holy trinity of poor linebacking play. Their comical defense of Jason Snelling’s touchdown reception at 5:18 in the third quarter was just the tip of the iceberg of their awful display." Re-Focused - Saints @ Falcons, Week 10 | ProFootballFocus.com |
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