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this is a discussion within the Saints Community Forum; I miss Payton, I don't have a problem with Vitt or any of the others but the chemisty between Payton and Brees just ain't there....
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Re: Dome-field advantage doesn't help New Orleans Saints in home opener but it will carry them this season
I miss Payton, I don't have a problem with Vitt or any of the others but the chemisty between Payton and Brees just ain't there.
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Re: Dome-field advantage doesn't help New Orleans Saints in home opener but it will carry them this season
Originally Posted by halloween 65
Look, I know they looked sluggish at first, but you don't think 6 completions in a row, 85 yard drive, and that beautiful touchdown to Devery, wasn't "chemistry"? 10-of-13 passing for 133? What "chemistry" exactly are you not seeing, in that last drive of the half? Another earlier drive went all the way down the field, 70-something yards and then stalled at the Jaguars 18 for a field goal. The other bad ugly offensive moment, what does Jimmy Graham blowing a block have to do with the "chemistry" between Payton and Brees? ![]()
The time where they couldn't figure out whether to punt or go for it or kick a field goal, that was a real "no Sean Payton" moment, it looked like nobody could make up their mind what to do, but that had nothing to do with chemistry or Brees. |
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