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this is a discussion within the Saints Community Forum; Originally Posted by jeanpierre or perhaps TE , Major? Actually, this is a game where we find out if Payton's calculus was correct in letting Mark Ingram walk, and what we got when we signed Latavius Murray; also, can we ...
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Re: Barry Hirstius: Saints Face Most Difficult Challenge Yet at Chicago
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I like what I've seen from Cook the last two weeks.![]()
I'm waiting for that break out game to come. Maybe it happens on Sunday. |
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Re: Barry Hirstius: Saints Face Most Difficult Challenge Yet at Chicago
Two very good defensive teams entering week 6.
Field position could be huge. Having Thomas Morestead and Lutz is key ... I'd punt away & out of bounds from Tarik all game. Deonte' Harris must hold on to the ball. Games are won and lost on special teams. |
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Re: Barry Hirstius: Saints Face Most Difficult Challenge Yet at Chicago
Every week has been our most difficult challenge
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Re: Barry Hirstius: Saints Face Most Difficult Challenge Yet at Chicago
It's about time that Cook stepped up and Payton got him and Murray involved more. They are shutting down all other options.
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