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this is a discussion within the Saints Community Forum; There seems to be a whole new breed of LB these days from what i have seen. The smaller/faster LB are running riot. Though i think thats partly why so many bigger backs are having a field day. Imo Craig ...
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Re: What we learned from the Saints' close win vs. Chicago
There seems to be a whole new breed of LB these days from what i have seen. The smaller/faster LB are running riot.
Though i think thats partly why so many bigger backs are having a field day. Imo Craig Robertson is the stand out LB of the group |
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Re: What we learned from the Saints' close win vs. Chicago
Gotta have more speed. It’s been my biggest complaint with the Saints defense. Adding Lattimore and Williams to go with Crawley really bolstered the speed of the secondary. The linebackers are still pretty slow, but the defensive line is a little faster with Okafor and Rankins. They’re still not as fast as I’d like, but we’re starting to make the transition.
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