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this is a discussion within the Saints Community Forum; Originally Posted by FinSaint The thing I'm the most happy about his defensive mentality is that he first and foremost tries to create pressure with just the front 4, and that has been a huge problem for the Saints. Therefore, ...
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Originally Posted by FinSaint
I keep hearing that name pop up. I know very little about him. Is he really that good? It sure helps to have the front 4 he had in Minny. Hell, Rick Venturi could succeed with what Dunbar had to work with.
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Well, he is a LSU graduate and he played for the Saints in 1993... doesn't that cover the important facts about him?! |
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