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WillSaints81 09-20-2015 06:47 PM

A sudden turn of events could help us
 
Two of our next three games are against a team who just lost their star QB for a while on top of their receiver and a mediocre running game and the other against a offense who is playing pathetic right now. The defense is good however. I think we will beat Weeden week 4. But can our defense outplay Philly's week 5? We could possibly be 2-3 going into the clowns game.

And speaking of.....I hate saying it but they might end up with HFA if we do not beat them. I see them losing to Carolina so far only outside of us. And maybe against Indy. Thats where the Romo injury is bad, because I already had Dallas losing to us, but not to Atlanta.

spkb25 09-20-2015 06:48 PM

Re: A sudden turn of events could help us
 
dude we're not beating **** until we get our **** together. we look like poop

NOLA54 09-20-2015 06:56 PM

Re: A sudden turn of events could help us
 
Drew may be hurt as well so what does that get us?

spkb25 09-20-2015 07:16 PM

Re: A sudden turn of events could help us
 
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Originally Posted by NOLA54 (Post 669441)
Drew may be hurt as well so what does that get us?

he looked hurt

rezburna 09-20-2015 07:18 PM

Re: A sudden turn of events could help us
 
Season is over with big dog. Robert Nkemdiche is going to look nice in the black and gold. Hoping for one hell of an offseason.

QBREES9 09-20-2015 07:29 PM

Re: A sudden turn of events could help us
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by NOLA54 (Post 669441)
Drew may be hurt as well so what does that get us?

He still better hurt then we have on the bench.

brees84 09-20-2015 07:34 PM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by rezburna (Post 669449)
Hoping for one hell of an offseason.

Yeah, we will probably give Hicks 5 year 40 mil extension, and sign some has beens.

jeanpierre 09-20-2015 07:54 PM

Re: A sudden turn of events could help us
 
Some of you may have seen the stat that 11% of teams that start 0-2 make the playoffs...

Things can certainly get turned around...

We have three (3) highly regarded defenders still out with injury:
CB Keenan Lewis
FS Jairus Byrd
LB Dannell Ellerbe

Though limited, there were decent appearances made with two offensive weapons:

WR Marques Colston
RB C.J. Spiller

We have yet to utilize some of our new additions from scrimmage:

RB Marcus Murphy
OL Andrus Peat

And we had some young players show significant improvement and adjustment to the pro game...

LB Stephone Anthony
CB Damian Swann
DL Bobby Richardson

However, it seemed we were too slow at several positions for the younger Bucs...

OT Zach Strief
OG Jahri Evans
DL Cam Jordan
CB Brandon Browner

This season is going down fast and for it to be saved, Payton is going to need to reverse course on a couple of things...

He's got to get Marcus Murphy involved until CJ Spiller is up to speed...

He's got to face reality that Mark Ingram is a solid, short yardage back and was no where near worth his draft status, contract extension and should quit forcing him on plays he's not finding success...

He's got to get Kasim Edebali on the field as a complement to Hau'oli Kikaha, even if that means finally installing the 3-4 base defense...

He's got to realize what the Patriots already knew, CB Brandon Browner is only good in a specific role in the Seattle secondary and is another busted signing for he and Loomis and should bench him and allow one of his newer, younger acquisitions to develop...

He's got to get rid of some of these assistants who are incapable of developing, coaching talent like Joe Vitt, Greg McMahon, Bill Johnson...

However, the odds are long and Payton seems to be in a stubborn place right now...

I'm equally stubborn and still want him over any other head coach in the league...

Danno 09-20-2015 08:04 PM

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Yep JP, we can't use lack of talent as an excuse. Every team has a few sub-par role players on their team. We're no different.

Its like a guy who can hit 300 yards drives straight down the middle on the range all day long, but when he tees it up for real he's all over the place. We're that guy.

jeanpierre 09-20-2015 08:12 PM

Re: A sudden turn of events could help us
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Danno (Post 669475)
Yep JP, we can't use lack of talent as an excuse. Every team has a few sub-par role players on their team. We're no different.

Its like a guy who can hit 300 yards drives straight down the middle on the range all day long, but when he tees it up for real he's all over the place. We're that guy.

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hagan714 09-21-2015 08:36 AM

Re: A sudden turn of events could help us
 
Divine intervention? forgot you need to stop the run first

Crusader 09-21-2015 09:07 AM

Re: A sudden turn of events could help us
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by jeanpierre (Post 669470)
Some of you may have seen the stat that 11% of teams that start 0-2 make the playoffs...

Things can certainly get turned around...

We have three (3) highly regarded defenders still out with injury:
CB Keenan Lewis
FS Jairus Byrd
LB Dannell Ellerbe

Though limited, there were decent appearances made with two offensive weapons:

WR Marques Colston
RB C.J. Spiller

We have yet to utilize some of our new additions from scrimmage:

RB Marcus Murphy
OL Andrus Peat

And we had some young players show significant improvement and adjustment to the pro game...

LB Stephone Anthony
CB Damian Swann
DL Bobby Richardson

However, it seemed we were too slow at several positions for the younger Bucs...

OT Zach Strief
OG Jahri Evans
DL Cam Jordan
CB Brandon Browner

This season is going down fast and for it to be saved, Payton is going to need to reverse course on a couple of things...

He's got to get Marcus Murphy involved until CJ Spiller is up to speed...

He's got to face reality that Mark Ingram is a solid, short yardage back and was no where near worth his draft status, contract extension and should quit forcing him on plays he's not finding success...

He's got to get Kasim Edebali on the field as a complement to Hau'oli Kikaha, even if that means finally installing the 3-4 base defense...

He's got to realize what the Patriots already knew, CB Brandon Browner is only good in a specific role in the Seattle secondary and is another busted signing for he and Loomis and should bench him and allow one of his newer, younger acquisitions to develop...

He's got to get rid of some of these assistants who are incapable of developing, coaching talent like Joe Vitt, Greg McMahon, Bill Johnson...

However, the odds are long and Payton seems to be in a stubborn place right now...

I'm equally stubborn and still want him over any other head coach in the league...

Best post I have seen around here in a while.

UK_WhoDat 09-21-2015 10:33 AM

Re: A sudden turn of events could help us
 
The turn of events required is for the each and every parts of our team to get in sync and execute; offense, defense and special teams. It matters not which of the opposition's personnel is or is not available to play.

DrewDat 09-21-2015 10:57 AM

Re: A sudden turn of events could help us
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by jeanpierre (Post 669470)
Some of you may have seen the stat that 11% of teams that start 0-2 make the playoffs...

Things can certainly get turned around...

We have three (3) highly regarded defenders still out with injury:
CB Keenan Lewis
FS Jairus Byrd
LB Dannell Ellerbe

Though limited, there were decent appearances made with two offensive weapons:

WR Marques Colston
RB C.J. Spiller

We have yet to utilize some of our new additions from scrimmage:

RB Marcus Murphy
OL Andrus Peat

And we had some young players show significant improvement and adjustment to the pro game...

LB Stephone Anthony
CB Damian Swann
DL Bobby Richardson

However, it seemed we were too slow at several positions for the younger Bucs...

OT Zach Strief
OG Jahri Evans
DL Cam Jordan
CB Brandon Browner

This season is going down fast and for it to be saved, Payton is going to need to reverse course on a couple of things...

He's got to get Marcus Murphy involved until CJ Spiller is up to speed...

He's got to face reality that Mark Ingram is a solid, short yardage back and was no where near worth his draft status, contract extension and should quit forcing him on plays he's not finding success...

He's got to get Kasim Edebali on the field as a complement to Hau'oli Kikaha, even if that means finally installing the 3-4 base defense...

He's got to realize what the Patriots already knew, CB Brandon Browner is only good in a specific role in the Seattle secondary and is another busted signing for he and Loomis and should bench him and allow one of his newer, younger acquisitions to develop...

He's got to get rid of some of these assistants who are incapable of developing, coaching talent like Joe Vitt, Greg McMahon, Bill Johnson...

However, the odds are long and Payton seems to be in a stubborn place right now...

I'm equally stubborn and still want him over any other head coach in the league...

I AGREE....It seems as if SP plays favorite to people a lot.

LBCutta 09-21-2015 11:45 AM

Re: A sudden turn of events could help us
 
The only turn of events we need is for SP to give up play calling duties. His plays are old, tired and predictable.

brees84 09-21-2015 11:51 AM

Re: A sudden turn of events could help us
 
It's funny how Gruden knows which plays we will run by just looking at our formations. You think opposing teams don't...

SaintsBro 09-21-2015 11:55 AM

Re: A sudden turn of events could help us
 
Quite frankly a lot of the guys on this team look they were all out too late at the club....

UK_WhoDat 09-21-2015 01:45 PM

Re: A sudden turn of events could help us
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by brees84 (Post 669680)
It's funny how Gruden knows which plays we will run by just looking at our formations. You think opposing teams don't...

The plays were very predictable.

xan 09-21-2015 01:59 PM

Re: A sudden turn of events could help us
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Danno (Post 669475)

Its like a guy who can hit 300 yards drives straight down the middle on the range all day long, but when he tees it up for real he's all over the place. We're that guy.

Danno, it's not nice to call out my game in comparison to this Saints squad. At least I'm trying to improve.


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