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this is a discussion within the Saints Community Forum; Originally Posted by Rugby Saint II This has been a very informative debate. I am wondering if his toe is still bothering him since he isn't fast off the line at the snap? Personally, I like him. He is quite ...
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11-23-2019, 07:34 PM | #31 |
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Re: Sean Payton explains Marcus Davenport's low snap count vs. Bucs
Originally Posted by Rugby Saint II
Would make sense. Something is different. Early on he was dominant.
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Re: Sean Payton explains Marcus Davenport's low snap count vs. Bucs
Prior to Trey getting Hurt Him and Davenport were splitting snaps
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11-24-2019, 12:10 AM | #33 |
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Re: Sean Payton explains Marcus Davenport's low snap count vs. Bucs
Is Fine, as far as development goes being technical he's further along than Can was at this time so.
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11-24-2019, 09:40 PM | #34 |
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Re: Sean Payton explains Marcus Davenport's low snap count vs. Bucs
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That "toe" looks fine to me boss.
He made 2 crucial plays today. We don't win without his efforts. |
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Re: Sean Payton explains Marcus Davenport's low snap count vs. Bucs
Originally Posted by spkb25
You are right about Trey. He actually started the year off with a bang. I made a mistake and was still looking at Rankins stats when thinking about Trey. Everyone played more snaps on the D line because Rankins was the missing piece. Since then when you look at the numbers, it looks like they are managing work load and trying to keep the D line fresh. It's hard to take Cam off the field when he is one of the top 3 players on the defense and the key to the D line. Trey is ok against the run...definitely better against the pass but he is also a penalty magnet for hands to the face.
Sheldon has been very down this season in production...one sack...maybe he isnt at 100% from his injury. Overall they did a great job controlling the line of scrimmage today and MD played well also....with a couple.of key pressures. |
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Re: Sean Payton explains Marcus Davenport's low snap count vs. Bucs
Our top 5 defensive players according to PFF
-Sheldon Rankins - 59.8...Last week 60.9 -Malcom Brown - 70.9...Last week 68.3 -David Onyemata - 64.1...Last week 65.3 -Mario Edwards - 71.8...Last week 62.9 -Shy Tuttle - 68.3...Last week 63.6 -Cameron Jordan - 82.7...Last week 82.0 -Marcus Davenport - 78.1...Last week 76.1 -Trey Hendrickson - 53.0...Last week 58.1 -Carl Granderson - 30.5 -Demario Davis - 86.1...Last week 83.9 -A.J. Klein - 40.0...Last week 37.7 -Kiki Alonso - 69.2...Last week 74.4 -Craig Robertson - 65.3 -Stephone Anthony - N/A -Marshon Lattimore - 69.5 -Eli Apple - 71.9...Last week 73.9 -PJ Williams - 52.3...Last week 59.6 -Patrick Robinson - 52.5...Last week 59.6 -Justin Hardee - 60.4 -Johnson Bademosi - 68.8 -Marcus Williams - 90.5...Last week 91.4 -Vonn Bell - 64.0...Last week 65.1 -Chauncey Gardner-Johnson - 68.1...Last week 72.9 -Saquan Hampton - 44.2 -J.T. Gray - 64.7M Williams |