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this is a discussion within the Saints Community Forum; Originally Posted by dizzle88 I think we'd also need to factor in the effect that sproles had on defenses though Agreed he was not great last year, nowhere near his 2011 form but even if he wasn't the primary receiver ...

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Old 11-22-2014, 11:09 AM   #21
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Re: After Further Review: Why the Saints' high-octane offense is suddenly stalled

Originally Posted by dizzle88 View Post
I think we'd also need to factor in the effect that sproles had on defenses though
Agreed he was not great last year, nowhere near his 2011 form but even if he wasn't the primary receiver he made an outstanding decoy because he was a threat to take it the distance at any moment

I personally don't think teams fear Cadet like they did sproles
Plus with teams getting pressure against us sending 4 guys, they can drop 7 back into coverage - the same reason Brees has struggled against teams like the rams for years.
Cadet is more of a threat to fumble than he is to score...
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