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this is a discussion within the Saints Community Forum; Originally Posted by papz I don't have the stats to back it up, but I thought DLP looked much better towards the end of the season and into the playoffs as well. I thought he looked best after the season ...
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Re: Scouting breakdown: Saints offense
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6 QB hurries 2 Qb Hits 2 QB sks 14- DP 4 QB hurries 1 Qb hit 1 QB sack Charles Brown allowed more HU, Hit, Sk than Grubs and Evans combined. Armstead had a bad game against Car (first game played) then after that pretty much smoked the rest of our line in grading. |
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dlp keeps getting pushed back into Drew. Brees needs room to step up and dlp isn't doing the job.
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WR production:
SEASON RECEPTIONS RECEIVING YARDS TOUCHDOWNS 2013 164 (36.8%) 2,433 (47.1%) 14 (35.9%) 2012 185 (43.7%) 2,943 (56.7%) 20 (46.5%) 2011 206 (43.6%) 2,924 (53,1%) 24 (52.2%) 2010 235 (52.2%) 2,967 (64.0%) 21 (63.6%) |
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Now i am not sure why Triplett picked this guy as the Scout to talk to, he is not entirely accurate.
" He’s (Kenny Stills) not quite as fast as those guys, he’s not a 4.2 guy. 40 YD Henderson 4.36 Stills 4.38 Meachem 4.39 Joe Morgan 4.44 |
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we have done well the past few years drafting defense and it shows
we have not drafted well on offense the past few years and it shows wr just did not appear to be hungry like they use to, injury or whatever they seem to be enjoying the pay checks a bit to much and need to be challenged OL is years of bad drafting. depth is a major issue best way to deal with the cap is through the draft and let some players go that have been here for years. trade back and get additional picks in the 2nd 3rd or even 4th round would go a long way to address the depth issues on both sides of the ball. we are not that bad of were we must use the early picks. we just need to address depth across the board. mikey will have his work cut out for him. |
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I won't be mad if we go BPA with pick #1
Our second line of defense could use a guy like Ryan Shazier. Our WR corps needs a playmaker. I don't care what size he is. Our secondary needs a versatile cover guy who can be physical. If Bunkley goes, I'd like to see another DT/NT. Outside of that, I really don't see us going after a OL until later. |
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No Spags? Who do we trust in?
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