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this is a discussion within the Saints Community Forum; Originally Posted by vpheughan More proof of the "No Plan" plan. If their plan was so simplistic that you could figure out then you could rest assured that every other franchise in the league would have known it well before ...
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If their plan was so simplistic that you could figure out then you could rest assured that every other franchise in the league would have known it well before you. You are not supposed to have a clue of what is going on behind the scenes. Anyone that truly wants to anticipate every move gives more of a shyte about themselves than they do about the success of the team.
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Re: Saints waiving rookie Ashaad Mabry and Kenny Phillips
The shake up in management already came this past offseason. We drafted better apparently. Hopefully the coaches will do their job because we are more talented than we've been in a while. We just aren't very deep because of poor drafting in the past. I think that this new group of management and scouting could already be turning the club around.
I'm not sure just how good we'll be because the overall the defense is(excluding Williams) young and lacking experience. Jordan is the one proven commodity along the front line which is underperforming at the moment. Jenkins need to assert himself on O-lines. The team can still blend together better with more time in the system. We are used to injuries really hampering our game plan. Eventually, we will get some of these injured players back and contributing which will increase the game plan. I'm not going to worry until possibly the third week of the season after I've seen the official injury reports and can get a feel for our depth. With our starting safeties on the field the corners will be better and we could begin getting those sacks to kill drives for opposing defenses. I'm not too worried about the O......we're got Drew. |
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09-07-2015, 06:43 PM | #23 |
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Re: Saints waiving rookie Ashaad Mabry and Kenny Phillips
Looks to be better than Bush. In his very limited time on the field vs. Bush time on the field, he has out performed Bush at FS. No one can say Bush hasn't had his chances to try to secure the FS posision at one point in time but I also feel if Warren had a honest opportunity as Bush has had he could have secured the FS position. I will give it to Bush on ST, he isn't to bad but he's not a real FS wheather they have him listed as one or not. I would like Payton to really tell the truth on why he was let go.
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Re: Saints waiving rookie Ashaad Mabry and Kenny Phillips
Originally Posted by halloween 65
The only reason Rafael Bush gets any run is because of one big hit in a game against the Seahawks a couple years ago. He's literally done nothing else noteworthy in his time with the team.
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Re: Saints waiving rookie Ashaad Mabry and Kenny Phillips
You know, I really don't know what the Saints are doing at this point, and probably neither do the Cardinals or any other team on our schedule. Maybe that's good, more than likely it's not. Nothing we can do about it except trust SP and Co. and hope for the best. Personally I'm not real excited about this season and that's probably a good thing. I just don't get a good feel for this team so I'm not going to get heavily, emotionally invested in them. I think it's pretty much going to be a "Grin and Bear It" kinda year. No one hopes I'm wrong more than I am but we'll see.
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Re: Saints waiving rookie Ashaad Mabry and Kenny Phillips
Originally Posted by jeanpierre
The Saints announced Tuesday that they have released defensive tackle Brodrick Bunkley on a failed physical designation.
Brodrick Bunkley released by New Orleans Saints - NFL.com |
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