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this is a discussion within the Saints Community Forum; Optimism: 1-The Saints are a talent laden team with very few glaring holes. 2-We were a few plays away from being 10-6 or 11-5. 3-There won’t be any massive make-overs going into 2004. Continuity certainly couldn’t hurt. 4-We are young ...
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2004, Optimism/Pessimism? REVISITED
Optimism:
1-The Saints are a talent laden team with very few glaring holes. 2-We were a few plays away from being 10-6 or 11-5. 3-There won’t be any massive make-overs going into 2004. Continuity certainly couldn’t hurt. 4-We are young at most positions, so team improvement is very likely as experience increases. 5-2004 draft is very promising for addressing the Saints primary needs, CB/LB. 6-Of the consensus needs, all but LB and CB have been addressed. We haven’t downgraded any position. Although T-rex is debatable. 7-The injury bug isn’t likely to devastate this team 2 years in a row, (knock on wood). 8-The signing of a highly respected and sought after D-line coach will most likely improve the unit substantially. 9-Many NFC teams took an offseason hit IMO, (SF, STL, TB, NYG, GB) 9-After 30 plus years of misery, we’re due! Pessimism: 1- A few of our main holes on this team (LB/CB) haven’t been addressed yet. Depending on 2 rookies to fill those holes is risky. 2-The coaching staff has yet to prove they have what it takes for us to take the next step. 3-Our LB crew hasn’t improved in 3 years, and so far it appears not much has been done about it. 4-We are one key injury (you know who he is) from absolute devastation. I refuse to even mention his name and injury in the same sentence. 5-Many of the NFC teams appear to have gotten much better on paper, (Dall, Wash, Minn, Sea, Phl) 6-After 30 plus years of misery, its inevitable that it will continue. [Edited on 13/4/2004 by Danno] |
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