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The Anatomy of a Projection: New Orleans Saints
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Stats. Yaaay!!
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Re: The Anatomy of a Projection: New Orleans Saints
Interesting predictions.
They're predicting a 59/41 pass/run ratio. If Ingram/Robinson pick up where they left off last season, I wouldn't be surprised to see even more running. If Ingram/Robinson pick sphere they left off last season. They're predicting twice as many receptions for Stills. I can see that, he had monster numbers the few times they threw him the ball last season. And Cooks should help open things up. They're predicting 71 receptions for Cooks. That's a lot for a rookie. |
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Reason no. 2,347 why sites like Yardbarker and Bleacher Report are dumb. Although I have to admit it would be fantastic to have three running backs all well over 500 yards. If we have a running game like that we are probably looking at home field through the playoffs.
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It's mind numbing.
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Uh....what?
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Um ok.
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What the hell does "Anatomy of a Projection" even mean.
Never mind, I don't really care that much... |
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More runs means more wins. If only because more runs means we are being more successful with the run and are controlling the game.
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