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this is a discussion within the Saints Community Forum; Originally Posted by SaintFanInATLHELL I don't see this as the rookies fault. Every loss this team has is because of mistakes, Interceptions, fumbles, blown assignments, missed tackles, and penalties. And it's not the rookies making these mistakes. SFIAH No, no, ...
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Re: What the Lions loss means
Originally Posted by SaintFanInATLHELL
No, no, no, no...that's not what I meant. My bad.![]()
What I feebly was trying to say was that the coaches should try and light a spark by putting a rookie(s) into a position to succeed. Getting Cooks down field running 10-30 yard routes instead of those line-of-scrimmage plays that are getting blown up more times than not or some dinky 5-10 yard route. Or getting Sunseri into the secondary mix...great coverage by him in the end zone, by the way. Very encouraged by this. But, no, I am definitely not pinning any blame on our rookies. My apologies with my not grasping the English language like I should. BFM |
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Re: What the Lions loss means
I was just discussing this with a buddy yesterday. Why haven't they sent Cooks on more deep routes where he can get up a head of steam and take advantage of his speed?
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