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Re: Did the Saints miss the boat in their own back yard on Nick Mullens?
He would be of no use to the Saints right now, probably wouldn't have made the team out of training camp.
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Re: Did the Saints miss the boat in their own back yard on Nick Mullens?
Mullens looked good against a really bad Chucky Team. Wonder if Gruden is second guessing leaving the Booth.
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Re: Did the Saints miss the boat in their own back yard on Nick Mullens?
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Now Khalil Mack is a rare talent, but he wasn't being the leader and player he was capable until Gruden traded him; that lit a fire under his @ss and he's not playing this way untraded... |
Re: Did the Saints miss the boat in their own back yard on Nick Mullens?
I'VE NEVER GOTTEN OVER RON WIDBY, THE ORIGINAL TWO WAY PLAYER. DRAFTED BY BOTH THE SAINTS AND NEW ORLEANS BUCCANEERS OF THE ABA!!! GETTING AWAY TO THE COWNBOYS!!!! COST NUMEROUS CHAMPIONSHIPS!!! DON'T EVEN GET ME STARTED ON LES KELLY!!!!!!
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Re: Did the Saints miss the boat in their own back yard on Nick Mullens?
Mullens, like Favre, has that "it" factor. And so does a lot a players that come from this region. They don't always fit the profile of the stereo-typical athlete for their position, but if given a good supporting cast they'll be hard to beat because they don't quit, their highly competitive, and they'll find a way to beat you even if they have to improvise.
That's why I compare The DRAFT to digging boogers out of my nose. Sometimes you get a good one, but it's rare. Also, the fact that Mullens shattered ALL of Brett Favre's stats at Southern Miss should've been a clue. |
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