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this is a discussion within the Saints Community Forum; Peat has found a home. Ok now we need to groom a RT and RG. ones with a swing skill set...
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Me too. lets go with the best case here
So peat can in a pinch kick out to LOT if needed. Problem one solved Problem 2 ROG It is easier to find a swing OG than it is a swing OT. one with the skill set to kick out as a RT and/or center. Draft? |
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Things are looking up. I believe in this young team. Peat is shutting up the doubters too. I love it.
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You are correct Hagan, draft is the right way to go. I think the Saints should keep looking at RTs and RGs in the coming drafts. Id like a guy that could switch on all three interior positions and one guy that could play both RG and RT.
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I agree with drafting some young talent to eventually take over at RG and RT, but nothing too urgent is needed. Even at age 33, both Evans and Strief are still playing excellent football. Getting another 2 or 3 years of high productivity from them wouldn't be unusual, lineman can last a very long time in the NFL.
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Pretend Football Facts at it again, I see. We all know Brees and his receivers had a pretty solid, though unspectacular day. No Hightower? An over 80 grade for Peat? That's real cute. And I respect that Armstead is trying to play through pain unlike a certain player who lives on the inactive list, but he has been barely adequate by his standards since his injury. He looks a little better of late, as he's hopefully getting healthy, but that grade is too high.
It is apparent to me that PFF tries to make themselves seem smart by overlooking good performances and rewarding average play, by spinning some tale to make us believe that what we saw was just our imagination. Amusing. |
If I had a nickel for every time I heard that, the NFL would fine and suspend me.
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