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this is a discussion within the Saints Community Forum; Originally Posted by Budsdrinker Still hard to put all the blame on Hill for that fumble. The defender threw a perfect punch right on the ball. That's a 1 in 10 shot that landed perfect to knock the ball out. ...
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Re: What we learned from the Saints' 31-21 win over the Panthers
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Not Hill's first rodeo with a fumble. Hopefully it's his last.
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Not the first time Hill has fumbled either. You fumble ... have a seat. Games are too important for costly turnovers and the competition gets harder every week.
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Scam likes to dress up?
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6) Unger hustles
Check out Brandon Coleman who sprang not one but two blocks separated by 60 yards on that 70+ yard Ingram bust out run he makes the key secondary block then runs hard to make a second once getting Mark another 10 yards even Troy Aikman noticed |
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He's been one hell of a blocker all training camp/subsequent games. Just about every big run made by MI or Kamara this season, Brandon has been involved in a seal block to give those backs a running lane.
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Coleman used to look lazy on and off the field. Now he looks pumped up to play ball and knock people down. And he started catching contested balls.......I wonder if Curtis Johnson had anything to do with his emergence as a strong well rounded player? He looked amped on the side line after every play. I'm beginning to consider eating crow regarding him hitting his ceiling.
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Coleman was a real bright spot in the game for me. He really is a ferocious blocker but most imlortantly he is one of the few Saints who can catch a short pass, break a tackle and get yards. We need a WR to step up. Or Kmara's gotta run some actual WR routes like fades, corner and post routes. Reggie sure did.
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Johnson definitely helped him.
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