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Possible upgrade over La Puenta (?)
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De La Puenta has done just fine. Again.......NO THANK YOU! What we need to address is re-signing our free agents & picking up DEFENSIVE players, not another center.
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Remember when he snapped the ball early; possibly in the playoffs against the Lions?
Shouldn't the Saints take every opportunity to upgrade any position they can? |
We need to retain the talent we have before we even think about upgrading any positions and besides Puenta has done just fine. He has been solid the whole season, center is the least of concern on the upgrade list...
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DLP has done great stepping in out of nowhere. No need to upgrade.
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It ain't broke, Don't fix it.
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No need to upgrade on center, unless they lose Nicks, in which case they might need to look for a better center, because I think that a lot of the success DLP had was due to him playing between the two best guards in the league.
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Tag Nicks !
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We don't need an upgrade over DLP, he played great last season to say he took over around week 7.
Trade or release the dead weight (sed ellis, scott shanle etc) Resign Brees, nicks and i hope we can have colston too. We need to get rid of the defensive players that aren't performing and replace them with ones who will. |
I thought this guy did a great job stepping in halfway through the season, so much so that they should be considering that position locked up unless DLP is saying he's not going to play there.
The only way I can see bringing in someone like Koppen is in anticipation of losing Nicks and moving DLP back to guard, but I tell ya', I LIKE the Saints offensive line just the way it is. |
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I agree with you, but I can't help shake the feeling that DLP may have appeared to be better than he is in reality, and that side of the matter would be exposed if the Saints weren't able to re-sign Nicks and had to field weaker talent at LG. Also, DLP didn't perform well in the pre-season when he was playing at the LG position - he was responsible for quite a few blown assignments and he also allowed a free run at the QB which resulted in a safety. Of course that was only pre-season, but he seems to have performed a lot better in the center than the guard position and that might be because of the talent he had on both sides. All I know is that if the Saints were to field an O-Line of Bushrod-DLP-Tennant-Evans-Strief - I wouldn't be too comfortable going into the season. |
But I like Brian De La Puente :bng:
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I also like his name spelt right. No-brianer for me. :mrgreen:
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I totally agree lining up between Nicks/Evans was a big part of why de la Puente was able to transition to playing center so quickly and really, by the end of the season I though he had found his starting niche in the NFL. Can't say I really saw much of his guard play but gotta' figure he was a backup for a reason.
What about a Bushrod-DLP-Koppen-Evans-Strief O/Line? In DLP's case, I'm wondering if this past half season of regular playing time and playoff experience may have given him what he needed to be a future starter at the guard position. Personally? I think he should just stay at center. |
Interior is fine. The Saints are high on Tennant as well. If De La Puente had not exploded in training camp, Tennant would have been our starting center.
Both Tennant and de la Puente can play OG too. I'd rather see us try to land the Nicks/Evans version of OT in the later rounds. |
As long as Brees stays in one piece DLP has a the job in my book.
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That's what I like about the interior of that line, seems like everybody can play everywhere.
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I agree with Danno in that draft is the way to go in trying to replace any of the O-linemen and also in creating the necessary depth.
That is one area in which the Saints' FO and scouting department have done a really nice job in recent years (with the exception of Brown), so I'd put it in their hands to pick up some new (cheap) talent from the draft. So, I'd say no to Koppen. |
It's cheap and it ain't broke.
I'm looking at DLP as I did Bushrod before he landed his nice contract with us. He was average to solid... which got the job done. He worked hard, continued to develop, and was rewarded. |
There is not a problem at Center. Upgrades need to be on the other side of the ball.
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I believe we've got to keep Nicks. His replacement won't be that easy to find. And he is a monster on the O line.
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