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Re: Dez Bryant says he’s two weeks away from trying out for the NFL
It wouldn't kill us to kick the tires, would it?
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Re: Dez Bryant says he’s two weeks away from trying out for the NFL
Bring him in and if he's got gas left in the tank then sign him. I have very little faith in him but I have even less in cook and Tre' smith. Dallas limited us and laid out the game plan on how to beat us with just our one receiver and a bunch of unproven players.
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Playoff caliber teams will work to shut Thomas and Kamara down like last year, if Dez can still play at a high level, then he can get open better than Tre'Quan or Austin Carr can. |
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The real problem with Dez is that he's not multiple in any way. In the future he'll be in a receiver position that really requires more than just being a receiver. Go back and check the snap counts for TQS, Carr, and Kirkwood when they play. They play special teams, where Dez cannot and will not. For some reason this 3rd/4th receiver position just seems like a solution looking for a problem to solve. In any case, Dez isn't the solution. The only true solution as I see it is healthy players as Cook, TQS, and Kirkwood, along with Kamara being unavailable posed the biggest issue for the offense. Everyone but Kirkwood is practicing, so I hope that everyone can stay the course through the playoffs. I just wonder if we go unblemished in November and start December at 11-1 will the forums still be talking about how the 3rd/4th receiver position is really going to be the difference in the Saints offense being successful. SFIAH |
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14-0 early deficit against the eagles and then a bunch of drives that ended with nothing vs Rams. We had multiple chances to pull away from the Rams and we let the refs dictate the outcome by keeping it so close. |
Re: Dez Bryant says he’s two weeks away from trying out for the NFL
Posters who say "we are fine when Tre, Cook etc returns" kind of missed my point.
The goal here is to add another THREAT at WR that will enable a very good Saints team to become every better down the stretch & into the playoffs. To date Can't Guard Mike has 73 receptions /875 yards ... that's incredible. Lose Thomas for a series, half or game ... good grief. Yet we had a few people who argued that he shouldn't get paid this past off season. Why does anyone think the Saints reached out to Denver (ESanders) & Cincy (AJ Green) on a possible trade? At the end of the day Tre, Cook, Kirkwood, Jordan Humphrey and Carr have yet to produce. For me, it' not all about acquiring Dez but more about getting production on Sunday's from others not named Thomas. Does anyone realize that Taysom Hill (3 td's) has more receiving yards than all of those "other guys" not named MT & Ginn? |
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To me it's been all about "What if?" What if CGM is double covered? Or CGM is unavailable for some reason? What then? We have evidence in the last 8 games. 5+ games without Brees? The team goes 5-1. Games without Kamara? No problem. And none of this was last season. This is the Saints now. I really think that it's just too much influence of fantasy football. FF players want to have all stars in every starting position, and in every backup position too. But that cannot be done with real teams. When CGM gets a $100 million extension, it does mean that some other part of the organization has to go without. And going without the 3rd/4th receiver is something we can live with. The Saints have other playmakers. There's Ginn who has been productive when asked. Karama/Murray who execute outlets and screens to perfection. Cook was warming up before being injured, while TQS was injured on a play that gained 28 yards. Also the most missing element of the lethargic finish last year was the health of the offensive line. Pretty much from tackle to tackle, from Peat, to Unger, to Warford, the line was dinged up late last season. Note that so far this season that hasn't been the case and the production and the record reflects that. All of this to say that there's no way that the Saints' season going to hang on a 3rd/4th WR's production. That's a position that has to be multiple and productive without a bunch of targets and catches because after the balls to CGM, the backs, Ginn, Cook/Hill/Arnold, and Taysom, there's slim pickings left after that. My assertion is as long as the O-line holds up and Brees is healthy/fresh there's no defense that can defend the waves of options that CSP will throw at defenses down the stretch. SFIAH |
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