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Old 06-22-2013, 11:05 AM   #1
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Other than the 2009 version of the Saints D(after 2006) our D stink. This season will be a 3/4 D and there is going to be spots on the field of concern, now in reality if Ryan could get us around a 19th rank D or better, we will be a contender, next season our D should get much,much better. I can live with a 19th rank D but last season was painful to watch, the Del Rio look last season would have went a long way this season I think.
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Other than the 2009 version of the Saints D(after 2006) our D stink. This season will be a 3/4 D and there is going to be spots on the field of concern, now in reality if Ryan could get us around a 19th rank D or better, we will be a contender, next season our D should get much,much better. I can live with a 19th rank D but last season was painful to watch, the Del Rio look last season would have went a long way this season I think.
I do sometime wonder why they hired Spags over Del Rio.
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I do sometime wonder why they hired Spags over Del Rio.
Some people have the gift of blagging their way through interviews/meetings etc

Del Rio would have been the much better choice, lets hope RR is our guy!
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Other than the 2009 version of the Saints D(after 2006) our D stink. This season will be a 3/4 D and there is going to be spots on the field of concern, now in reality if Ryan could get us around a 19th rank D or better, we will be a contender, next season our D should get much,much better. I can live with a 19th rank D but last season was painful to watch, the Del Rio look last season would have went a long way this season I think.
Heads up brother. Our 2009 defense was not good either. We were 25th.

Sharpers turnovers were what made that defense tolerable.
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Heads up brother. Our 2009 defense was not good either. We were 25th.

Sharpers turnovers were what made that defense tolerable.
And the fact that teams would not throw deep knowing that Sharper was there, meaning that Porter and Greer had alot more opportunities to jump the short routes
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Heads up brother. Our 2009 defense was not good either. We were 25th.

Sharpers turnovers were what made that defense tolerable.
Which illustrates how only one player can change a defense.

I've never bought the argument that we had no talent on defense. We lacked a difference maker (maybe two), like a Sharper.

I'm hoping Vacarro, Lewis, Galette, Wilson, Hicks, or Jenkins step up and make a difference.
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Which illustrates how only one player can change a defense.

I've never bought the argument that we had no talent on defense. We lacked a difference maker (maybe two), like a Sharper.

I'm hoping Vacarro, Lewis, Galette, Wilson, Hicks, or Jenkins step up and make a difference.
What if I told you Sharper would have been out of place as often as Jenkins or Harper with Spagnuolo's defense?

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What if I told you Sharper would have been burnt as often as Jenkins or Harper with Spagnuolo's defense that didn't get pressure on the QB.
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Re: Malcolm Jenkins: Saints D looks different from a “cultural standpoint”

Originally Posted by halloween 65 View Post
Other than the 2009 version of the Saints D(after 2006) our D stink. This season will be a 3/4 D and there is going to be spots on the field of concern, now in reality if Ryan could get us around a 19th rank D or better, we will be a contender, next season our D should get much,much better. I can live with a 19th rank D but last season was painful to watch, the Del Rio look last season would have went a long way this season I think.
nah 2009 was not that good overall. BUI they had a nack for getting turnovers at key times in a game. in that department they were one of the best.

since 2009 the saints have been trying to bring in youth and well they have not done such a great job in the draft.

Del Rio was my target of desire for the saints. i wanted him to come home lol
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Del Rio was my target of desire for the saints. i wanted him to come home lol
You'n me both buddy. I kind of hope we went after him and he turned us down not wanting to deal with all the garbage being slung at us. I just don't want to look at the possibility Spags was our first choice, seeing things in the rear view mirror and all.
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You'n me both buddy. I kind of hope we went after him and he turned us down not wanting to deal with all the garbage being slung at us. I just don't want to look at the possibility Spags was our first choice, seeing things in the rear view mirror and all.
my gut says Jack still has ill feeling towards the saints since the days he played for us and the way things ended.
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