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this is a discussion within the Saints Community Forum; https://mobile.twitter.com/eflynt/st...35300068528135 I'd like you to focus on only one thing. The amount of force to the head of each QB. And then let me know which one looked worse....

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Old 10-02-2019, 11:14 PM   #1
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The two hits on sliding QBs giving themselves up in the Dallas game

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I'd like you to focus on only one thing. The amount of force to the head of each QB.

And then let me know which one looked worse.
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Old 10-02-2019, 11:36 PM   #2
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Re: The two hits on sliding QBs giving themselves up in the Dallas game

We did get the Amari PI call that basically was a death sentence to them so it worked out. I have noticed they stopped blowing the whistle immediately after a fumble or pic even if not sure which is a great development. If not sure 100% let it play out. They did it once for us against Dallas and I watched it in another game.
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Old 10-03-2019, 12:00 AM   #3
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I can’t complain about the officiating. I think we had some major calls go our way that helped put some of the nails in the coffin we put the Cowboys in.
I don’t have to rewatch your video, it was blatantly obvious that the one on Teddy was way worse than the one Bell put on Dak. The call on Dak was ticky tack at best and the one on TB was so obvious I could see it drawing a fine.
We won though and the refs helped us. I’m not complaining.
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Old 10-03-2019, 12:28 AM   #4
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Re: The two hits on sliding QBs giving themselves up in the Dallas game

Yes and that was on the 12 yard line

Sets up first and goal on the 6
Most likely atouchdown not a field goal

Collingworth goes out of his way to silver tongue the "no it's not"

The refs, announcers and camera angles broadcast were all in the tank for Dallas

No replays of ticky tacky holds
No replays of 3 obvious Dallas pass interference plays
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Old 10-03-2019, 12:34 AM   #5
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Yes and that was on the 12 yard line

Sets up first and goal on the 6
Most likely atouchdown not a field goal

Collingworth goes out of his way to silver tongue the "no it's not"

The refs, announcers and camera angles broadcast were all in the tank for Dallas

No replays of ticky tacky holds
No replays of 3 obvious Dallas pass interference plays
The holds are the ones that really piss me off. I was watching a game last week where and a PI call was challenged and Aikman went on and on about how horrible the new rule is because it “slows the game too much. How about all those holding calls that advance the game backwards and not forwards?
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Old 10-03-2019, 09:18 AM   #6
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Re: The two hits on sliding QBs giving themselves up in the Dallas game

You CAN call holding on every play. There's illegal contact in the secondary on EVERY passing play. To make the game more viewer friendly, all penalties should only be called when it's flagrant and/or has a direct impact on the play.
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You CAN call holding on every play. There's illegal contact in the secondary on EVERY passing play. To make the game more viewer friendly, all penalties should only be called when it's flagrant and/or has a direct impact on the play.
Precisely.

They replayed the game last night and my focus was primarily on the lineman. I swear Tyrin Smith was HOLDING ON for dear life every other play. He got away with a lot. Held Trey (injured him as well with the hog tie) & then Davenport. 3 calls I thought were missed. If Davenport isn't held, Dak Bortles a** is on that turf.

On the other hand, ANDRUS PEAT is becoming a liability. You could have called holding on him just about every down. When he was beaten off the line, he immediately holds. Poor technique, slow and no recovery. IMO he's the weak link of the O line.

No way I see him in Black and Gold for 2020.

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Precisely.

They replayed the game last night and my focus was primarily on the lineman. I swear Tyrin Smith was HOLDING ON for dear life every other play. He got away with a lot. Held Trey (injured him as well with the hog tie) & then Davenport. 3 calls I thought were missed. If Davenport isn't held, Dak Bortles a** is on that turf.

On the other hand, ANDRUS PEAT is becoming a liability. You could have called holding on him just about every down. When he was beaten off the line, he immediately holds. Poor technique, slow and no recovery. IMO he's the weak link of the O line.

No way I see him in Black and Gold for 2020.
Been saying that on Peat since the training camp Yulman stadium scrimmage. WTF are the Saints doing?
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Been saying that on Peat since the training camp Yulman stadium scrimmage. WTF are the Saints doing?
Definitely hadn't lived up to his draft status but not a complete bust. He has the ability to move to LT which has "helped" us in some games of years past.

Peat is what he is. The worst player on the O line but serviceable. Dude is on his 5th year @ almost 10M .

A FA could have done what he's done.

In my eyes, he's gone next year.
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Definitely hadn't lived up to his draft status but not a complete bust. He has the ability to move to LT which has "helped" us in some games of years past.

Peat is what he is. The worst player on the O line but serviceable. Dude is on his 5th year @ almost 10M .

A FA could have done what he's done.

In my eyes, he's gone next year.

I hope so. I don't know why we drafted him that high anyways. Wasn't sold on him in college nor in the pros. Too soft and out of shape. You gotta be nasty to play o-line or d-line
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