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this is a discussion within the Saints Community Forum; Originally Posted by jnormand Been saying this all year. Take Drew out when Hill is under center. It's a complete waste of a player. And putting a WR out there would make things even more difficult. Yes, but what happens ...
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Re: Examining Sean Payton's creative use of Taysom Hill
Yes, but what happens when the defense completely ignores Drew, and Taysom hits him for 6? It's gonna happen, just watch.
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Re: Examining Sean Payton's creative use of Taysom Hill
Originally Posted by TheKillerBs
Or as I told my wife to watch this past weekend: Drew is dropping two or three steps back on these play. It'll be the standard and the CB protecting him will have seen it on film studies over and over. ![]()
So when Taysom throws it backwards to Drew and he launches it deep for a TD no one will be ready for it. New play, six points. |
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