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this is a discussion within the Saints Community Forum; Originally Posted by WillSaints81 That fumble happened because TGJr. He ran the wrong route and the Vikings were coming at him. Even if someone did run the wrong route, you cant blame anybody but the ball carrier for a fumble. ...
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Blame is on Brees the online, defense,special teams, coaching. I'm so tired of Williams getting beat. (26). Lultz miss hurt but he has been as reliable as they come and he still came thru in the clutch. It was OPI but everybody and their momma knew the refs are not going to give that to us. We have to beat other teams and the refs and the past 3 years has shown us that. We shouldve been up double digits in the 4th and they should've known that coming in and then the refs have no control. Very frustrating game.
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Just not FANBOY enough, dizzle.
Sean just doesn’t know how to coach the big games. He finds the winning formula, then ditches it for the big games. |
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Oh man... I would love to know who ran the wrong route. I’m looking at a replay and we’re lined up four wide. Cook and Ginn on the outside with Smith and MT in the slots. Everybody runs a little curl route except for Thomas and that’s where Brees is looking first. |
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Re: Observations from Saints loss to the Vilings
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If I saw one thing about Brees that bothered me (other than the bad bomb into double coverage) it seemed like he was really struggling coming off his first reads and getting the ball out to check downs. It was puzzling. |
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Re: Observations from Saints loss to the Vilings
That fumble and pick were bad plays by him and ultimately cost us, but that man was underpressure the WHOLE game
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Re: Observations from Saints loss to the Vilings
Originally Posted by neugey
What puzzled me was why Jared Cook was totally absent from the game until late 4th quarter. Then, it's like we were holding him out for something like a sneak attack and he comes in and catches like 4 balls in a row. We needed him all game!![]()
What is that? Why do that? Why depend on receivers known to drop balls during the season and hold Cook out? Makes no sense whatsoever. |
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See now that’s a good observation. I’m as emotional as the next Saints fan after a loss like this, but I try to avoid sweeping generalizations like “Brees sucks now.” It must be a lack of trust in his pass catchers.
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Observations:
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Observations:
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