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this is a discussion within the Saints Community Forum; LE Charles Grant has become a complete player. He's a force off the edge with his competitiveness. Grant, who has seven sacks in five games, is seeing a lot of one-on-one blocking because offenses can't double-team him and leave REs ...
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LE Charles Grant has become a complete player. He's a force off the edge with his competitiveness. Grant, who has seven sacks in five games, is seeing a lot of one-on-one blocking because offenses can't double-team him and leave REs Darren Howard or Will Smith single-blocked on the quarterback's blind side.
SS Jay Bellamy is the team's best defensive playmaker. He is smart, tough and adept at forcing fumbles. Bellamy is better suited to play near the line of scrimmage because he has lost a step. SEE A DIFFERENT GAME: Uneasy snap exchanges between QB Aaron Brooks and C LeCharles Bentley have been a factor in the team's 14 false-start penalties. Because the Saints have trailed often and the run has faltered, they have been in many obvious passing situations. It's common for offensive tackles to time the quarterback's cadence with the snap so they quickly can get into their protection stances. But Bentley often has hesitated, resulting in LT Wayne Gandy and RT Victor Riley jumping too fast. http://msn.foxsports.com/nfl/team?categoryId=67055 Funny how our team leader has not worked this out with his center .... ;) |
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