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this is a discussion within the Saints Community Forum; Before I start, I need to point out a few things. 1. I realize that different teams and coaches have different styles. Payton is an offensive guy. Dan Snyder is a pay too much guy. Belichick has changed a couple ...
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Personnel Question
Before I start, I need to point out a few things.
1. I realize that different teams and coaches have different styles. Payton is an offensive guy. Dan Snyder is a pay too much guy. Belichick has changed a couple times but always makes due. Parcells is a defensive guy. You can't be both. If a team with a top 3 offense has a top 3 defense also, it won't last long due to contracts and cap figures. 2. We will be an offensive team as long as Payton is here and I'm glad to have him. Here's my question: I see players on other teams like Ray Lewis and Patrick Willis for example who are/were top talents at their position. But the Saints and many other teams have drafted first and second round defensive players and the ones who go to teams with the Ray Lewis end up getting developed while the rest go somewhere and suck. That's not an absolute, but NaVarro Bowman and Terrell Suggs/Ed Reed weren't accidental. Terrell Suggs was a top 10 prospect and I get that. But players like Will Smith, Charles Grant, Sedrick Ellis, Johnathan Sullivan. Geez! Will Smith is the best turnout but he's getting paid way too much for his output. People like Drew Brees turn a Darren Sproles who was only worth 3 million a year into a 6 million guy. Will Smith doesn't do that. Jon Vilma doesn't do that. He should but doesn't. What is it going to take to get that player on defense that can not only produce and maybe even dominate, but more importantly be that coach on the field guy? We're spending some big money right now on defense and none of those investments are yielding what we had hoped. I realize that some of these players come out of the draft and just pan out, but there is no reason we can't pick up a LB or FS in free angency and pay well for him. Mario Williams is up for grabs as well as a couple others. If we're going to lose the number of starters next year that we all project due to Nicks and Brees' contracts, we need to consider having a better defense. That was a big long for a forum post. I hope some serious replies come in. I don't understand why this is. |
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A little luck?
I mean we spend the money and the draft picks... so it's not like we are cheap and aren't trying. It just hasn't panned out. |
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I agree, How do players like Colston and PT not get drafted high. Will Smith, Sed Ellis, Malcom Jenkins, Cam Jordan, Patrick Robinson all 1st rounders. Just has not worked out as well as we hoped. Can not say that they have not tried. Now if a New DC comes in and these guys become studs? ??????
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Originally Posted by aquaboogie
Now if a New DC comes in and these guys become studs? ??????[/QUOTE]![]()
We can only hope! That would be amazing to see a big turn around |
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I understand what you're saying, but if we're bring back our key players (Brees, Nicks, etc) I don't see how we can afford that Mario Williams type player.
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IMO our front office talent finders are better at finding offensive talent than defensive talent. It is just sickening when you look a lot of players, even some you mentioned, we could have had but chose someone else and had no where near the output.
Somebody somewhere, I don't remember, put up such a list about who we picked a certain year and who we could have had. I remember Ed Reed was one of them and so was Clay Mathews. |
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How many teams are kicking themselves in the rear for passing on the chance to get Brees. Look at the Dolphins QB situation. You really never no what you are getting. 40 times Bench reps, vertical jump, Wonderlic scores etc. Sometimes teams just miss evaluating talent.
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I get all that, but if we take a free agent (and yes, I read we can't afford Mario), he'll be what we expect because he's proven. Darren Sharper gave us that, I think. In 09. But now, Vilma looks slow, Smith looks fat and the DB's look inexperienced. Porter (I hope he stays) and Greer are good but Jenkins doesn't play FS well enough in GW's previous scheme to make plays consistently. You'd think Jenkins coming from a corner position and moving to FS, he'd have better cover skills and range. But I think GW leaves him so far out in center field, he doesn't have the opportunity to learn the FS position or even play well.
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Originally Posted by JimmyB1775
You pretty much nailed it on the head with Darren Sharper. Sharper WAS that guy in 09 who made the rest of the defense better, and has not since been replaced. Sharper was the main reason Gregg Williams' defense was such a success in the 09 season. A Williams based defense relies on aggressiveness and creating turnovers, that was all Sharper. Jenkins is a very good FS but does not possess the same skill that Sharper had.
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