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Seer1 06-08-2014 01:38 PM

Is The Saints Offense Too Predictable?
 
Yes.

Is the Saints Offense Becoming Too Predictable? - Canal Street Chronicles

This is why Sproles and even Graham being gone wouldn't break my heart. It's also why I was so gung ho about us gathering up good offensive linemen in the draft.

exile 06-08-2014 01:59 PM

Re: Is The Saints Offense Too Predictable?
 
If it is then so are all the other offenses in the league. Like the Broncos. But I don't buy it.

WhoDat!656 06-08-2014 02:33 PM

Re: Is The Saints Offense Too Predictable?
 
If Graham had been a factor and fought for some of the passes...

hagan714 06-08-2014 05:43 PM

Re: Is The Saints Offense Too Predictable?
 
Loring yea Loring, Armstead and Cook added into the mix should let SP play around with his play calling more.

SaintFanInATLHELL 06-08-2014 06:23 PM

Re: Is The Saints Offense Too Predictable?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Seer1 (Post 596513)
Yes.

Is the Saints Offense Becoming Too Predictable? - Canal Street Chronicles

This is why Sproles and even Graham being gone wouldn't break my heart. It's also why I was so gung ho about us gathering up good offensive linemen in the draft.

I have two questions both related to Graham.

1. The piece was about the 8 screen plays that the Saints ran against the Seahawks last season. What exactly does that have to do with Graham?

2. Exactly how is Graham going to be "gone"? Truly if the Saints wanted him gone, they certainly could have traded him while he was under contract or not put the franchise tag on him. In the current situation there's only three possible outcomes:

1. The Saints and JG work out a long term deal.

2. JG signs the franchise tender and plays one year under the tag.

3. JG holds out the entire season and doesn't play for anyone.

Since #3 only has like a 0.0000001% chance of happening, exactly how is he going to be gone?

While I agree that improving the line and adding a playmaker will help the offense, I don't understand exactly how Graham was a specific part of the problem outlined in the piece or how he's not going to line up for the Saints come September.

A little assistance please?

SFIAH

cobbraking 06-08-2014 06:51 PM

Re: Is The Saints Offense Too Predictable?
 
Hell Yea!!! Way to predictable I truly believe we should do a whole lot of running the ball. Because when you shut down Jimmy Graham its over. When they take out Pierre Thomas and put another running back in,you know it's gonna be a run. I think they should make Stills a deep threat like what they did with Devery Henderson, Brandon Cooks should be the new slot receiver like what we did with Lance Moore either across the middle or a pitch out play. We need to get more creative with our packages with Mark Ingram & Kirly Robinson such as pass plays and more screens GET THEM MORE INVOLVED !!

WhoDat!656 06-08-2014 07:19 PM

Re: Is The Saints Offense Too Predictable?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by SaintFanInATLHELL (Post 596526)
I have two questions both related to Graham.

1. The piece was about the 8 screen plays that the Saints ran against the Seahawks last season. What exactly does that have to do with Graham?

2. Exactly how is Graham going to be "gone"? Truly if the Saints wanted him gone, they certainly could have traded him while he was under contract or not put the franchise tag on him. In the current situation there's only three possible outcomes:

1. The Saints and JG work out a long term deal.

2. JG signs the franchise tender and plays one year under the tag.

3. JG holds out the entire season and doesn't play for anyone.

Since #3 only has like a 0.0000001% chance of happening, exactly how is he going to be gone?

While I agree that improving the line and adding a playmaker will help the offense, I don't understand exactly how Graham was a specific part of the problem outlined in the piece or how he's not going to line up for the Saints come September.

A little assistance please?

SFIAH

The article wasn't specifically targeting Graham; how often do TEs run screen plays?

The fan that posted the article mentioned he wouldn't care if the Saints traded Graham.

Seer1 06-08-2014 07:32 PM

Re: Is The Saints Offense Too Predictable?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by WhoDat!656 (Post 596530)
The article wasn't specifically targeting Graham; how often do TEs run screen plays?

The fan that posted the article mentioned he wouldn't care if the Saints traded Graham.

Exactly! If we went short looking for yardage, it was more likely than not a screen play. And more likely than not it was heading in Sproles' direction. If we were going longer and it was a yardage absolutely needed play, more likely than not it was headed Jimmy's way. Graham'll do better with more play makers out on the field that the QB trusts. He was kind of on his own by the end of last season and when we faced a team that had his number, well we all saw what happened. Drew'll do better without a bunch of angry guys not wearing the Black and Gold in his face. We need some different plays and and some other play makers out there.

SmashMouth 06-09-2014 12:06 AM

Re: Is The Saints Offense Too Predictable?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by SaintFanInATLHELL (Post 596526)
I have two questions both related to Graham.

1. The piece was about the 8 screen plays that the Saints ran against the Seahawks last season. What exactly does that have to do with Graham?

2. Exactly how is Graham going to be "gone"? Truly if the Saints wanted him gone, they certainly could have traded him while he was under contract or not put the franchise tag on him. In the current situation there's only three possible outcomes:

1. The Saints and JG work out a long term deal.

2. JG signs the franchise tender and plays one year under the tag.

3. JG holds out the entire season and doesn't play for anyone.

Since #3 only has like a 0.0000001% chance of happening, exactly how is he going to be gone?

While I agree that improving the line and adding a playmaker will help the offense, I don't understand exactly how Graham was a specific part of the problem outlined in the piece or how he's not going to line up for the Saints come September.

A little assistance please?

SFIAH

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Much appreciated. :bng:

QBREES9 06-09-2014 12:17 AM

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A Graham deal will get done.


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