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this is a discussion within the Saints Community Forum; I am honestly surprised at all of the negative talk. Crapping on Teddy or one defensive player or another. Before the season started, looking at the schedule I would not have been surprised to have seen this game as a ...
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Re: Observations from Saints' win over Seahawks
I am honestly surprised at all of the negative talk. Crapping on Teddy or one defensive player or another. Before the season started, looking at the schedule I would not have been surprised to have seen this game as a loss even with Drew as the starter. Seattle is not an easy team, Wilson is an elite QB, and they have a very good defense and yet we handled them, and it only ended somewhat close due to garbage time. To listen to a lot of these posts you'd think we lost. How many points do you need to win by to be happy? Do we have to complete every pass? Defend every pass? Was Seattle supposed to have zero yards, zero points, and we score on every play? I'm disgusted. After the Kamara screen pass Teddy settled in and looked like a good starting QB and the defense did it's job when needed to. Sorry if this wasn't a 60-0 win with a second string QB to make ya'll happy.
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Re: Observations from Saints' win over Seahawks
Originally Posted by SaintGnome
FYI, in 2010 moments after winning SuperBowl 44, there were people complaining that we didn't score enough points in the game and complained that we didn't throw the ball enough.... after winning the SuperBowl. Just sayin'.
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Re: Observations from Saints' win over Seahawks
Originally Posted by SaintGnome
How many passes did Bridgewater attempt, complete downfield? If I'm disappointed, it's because we got an amazing defensive, kicking game, and the offensive line effort and in got check-downs all game...![]()
Lotta meat left on the bone today. And that defense was in the bottom half of the league after facing such juggernauts as CIN and a PIT team without Roethlisberger for more than half the game... We've learned nothing from the NFC CG loss if when teams start to collapse, we've got to make the kill-shots, keep the foot on the gas, with the last foot boarding the plane is the one coming off their throat... |
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Re: Observations from Saints' win over Seahawks
Originally Posted by jeanpierre
So what is an acceptable ending score? A 2 score win, after garbage time, in one of the hardest places to win on the road isn't good enough, what will make you happy?
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Re: Observations from Saints' win over Seahawks
Originally Posted by jeanpierre
I think you have to understand that our offense without Drew just isnt the same. It's like we have to learn how to do it differently. Teddy hasn't played any meaningful football in 3 years. I was frustrated too, at times, but I think the team has to find itself after losing its leader.
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Re: Observations from Saints' win over Seahawks
Originally Posted by SaintGnome
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Originally Posted by saintfan
I watched the game, I've rewatched the game - Lots of meat left on the bone; Bridgewater is just not adjusting to the game fast enough.![]()
Two pt conversion, Carr was open in the endzone, Teddy hastily pulls it down and runs tentatively till he's stopped... Several times there were opportunities for back-shoulder throws and Teddy is just not taking those throws. From the one foot line at the goal, he held the ball down at this waist instead of quickly extending it over the goal line... Most of the first half the offense was sluggish getting in, out of the huddle and the team didn't look like they were on the snap count... In the first half, before the scoring screen pass by Kamara, Bridgewater completed only one pass over 10 yards, a 14 yd completion to M. Thomas... On the day, Bridgewater was 19 of 27 for 177 PaYds, that total PaYds includes a 29 PaYd PaTD on a screen pass (again short att) to Kamara who made a tremendous run to get the score... That's less than ten yards a completion, that's not gonna get it. Rookies are playing better than that and they don't have AK or Can'tGuardMike... Look, I was thrilled with the win, ask my krewe who was with me today - but without the Saints DST scoring 13 pts, we lose 27-20... No, Bridgewater isn't getting it done, he must play better against conference rival, playoff implications game vs Dallas... |
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Re: Observations from Saints' win over Seahawks
Originally Posted by SaintGnome
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What’s this y’all crap we win as a team and lose as one. If your looking for a win or a loss why do we even have this site ahhh yes its to discuss and share our feelings and observe how we need to get better. Even if it’s harsh criticism you get high praise if u excel. When u come hear and bash us boys or girls ur bashing the saints too. ![]() |
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Re: Observations from Saints' win over Seahawks
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Fair enough, I don't like it, but free speech, but I stand behind MY opinion ![]()
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