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this is a discussion within the Saints Community Forum; Originally Posted by hagan714 good eyes one that one. by the end of the season you could see SP and Grubs had confidence enough in Armstead to let Grubbs worry about just doing his job. Why not indeed its his ...
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Re: New Orleans Saints positional analysis: offensive line
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The only concern I have with Strief is will his knees hold up.
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Sadly, I think it's time to cut ties with some of the fan favorites this year. We need the cap space and we need the improvement. I think we could get either the C for CSU or CU in the 2nd round and get a tall, fast, CB in the first even trading down and getting at least another pick. In the 3rd, we could get a WR and ILB or OLB with our extra pick for trading down.
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If there was a tackle on the roster better than Streif he would have been playing. Im not against re-signing him but it depends on price.
Its a big decision to make as you dont want to throw a long contract at Streif as his body may well be breaking down in terms of his aboliyy to play everyweek but that is the only way to sign him on a cheap deal unless he is happy to stay on a discount. I would be happy to get him on a one/two year deal and draft a replacement this year and give him time to settle before needing him yo start every week. |
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So we cite too many offensive line personnel changes as to why the unit doesn't preform cohesively.
Then want to blow it up in the off-season. \ Head scratcher. The only player on that line that has not been mentioned being changes is Evans. |
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my gut says he will be level headed with contract demands. but if a bucket of cash is thrown at him who could blame hi.
as for the knees thats age in the sport catching up with you. but 8 games with him at starter is better than 16 games with any of the OT we have now. |
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