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Yeah, Kamara and Drew Are Washed Up
All I hear is that Kamara is trash and Drew should just retire now and not even finish the season. Still think that's true after last nights game? :dunce:
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I heard Garic on the Point after show mention that Brees has thrown 12 TD's/0 INTs over the last 12 quarters.
Crazy stat but he's not done yet. |
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If Kamara's problem was a nagging injury and he's now getting healthy, the timing couldn't be better...
https://www.espn.com/blog/new-orlean...ts-playoff-run Like the article says. "This offense could be awfully dangerous with quarterback Drew Brees, receiver Michael Thomas, tight end Jared Cook and Kamara all in peak form at the same time." Just replace "could" with "will." |
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He still struggles to break tackles but he's great in open space to make defenders miss. I think he's getting better but the leg drive isn't there yet.
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Kamara has been terrible for weeks. Looks like he’s turned it around though after that long TD run.
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BTW, his ypc avg is currently 4.7. For comparison, Christian McCaffrey is at 4.9 on the year. |
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I don’t remember anyone saying Kamara is trash. He’s had a “bad” stretch since the Seattle game but “bad” still had him on pace for over 1k yards from scrimmage.
He’s been hurt and holding back. He will show up in the playoffs. I sure hope our opponents think he’s trash. Let them build their entire game plan around stopping Thomas, they will find out quick whose still got what. |
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I could make some guesses as to what was behind that, but there's no point in that. All I know is he came out yesterday looking like the same Kamara we've seen for weeks, and had that play where he just gave up and went out of bounds. And, as I said in an earlier post, you could see Drew was not pleased, and I think there was probably a "spirited" conversation on the sidelines, afterwards, because it was after that point that a light just seemed to come on and he looked like his old self again. To me, that is a sign that there was more than just an injury holding him back. There was a lack of focus/fire, for whatever reason, and he just needed something to get him back in gear. I realize this is just speculation on my part, but I think basic understanding of human nature and seeing how that switch suddenly flipped makes it a plausible theory. |
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