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this is a discussion within the Saints Community Forum; Like I said a couple of weeks ago "the more I read about spags, the more i like him and am glad we have him running our D. He's noticed our weaknesses and is making strides, yeah the forced fumbles ...
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Like I said a couple of weeks ago
"the more I read about spags, the more i like him and am glad we have him running our D. He's noticed our weaknesses and is making strides, yeah the forced fumbles were good, but i grew more and more annoyed of a 3 yard run turning into a 9 yard run because we wanted to strip the ball more than tackle |
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Originally Posted by dizzle88
Agreed. I think the missed tackles were a bigger problem than the lack of picks.
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