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this is a discussion within the Saints Community Forum; Originally Posted by vpheughan Cost S.F. two valuable draft choices. They gambled and lost. Jimmy G had him on that post pattern and whiffed ! If Jimmy G makes the accurate throw, that's 6 and good chance they win the ...

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Old 03-27-2020, 09:31 AM   #91
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Originally Posted by vpheughan View Post
Cost S.F. two valuable draft choices. They gambled and lost. Jimmy G had him on that post pattern and whiffed!
If Jimmy G makes the accurate throw, that's 6 and good chance they win the SB. Emmanuel Sanders was where he was supposed to be. Again, his route running is still superior to most.

Brees has another weapon at WR. Finally.
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Originally Posted by K Major View Post
If Jimmy G makes the accurate throw, that's 6 and good chance they win the SB. Emmanuel Sanders was where he was supposed to be. Again, his route running is still superior to most.

Brees has another weapon at WR. Finally.
But I thought he is supposed to get buried on the depth chart?

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Old 03-31-2020, 03:12 PM   #93
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Damn another man that doesn't drop the ball. Brees just throws to him and Mt and he's completion gonna be over 90%
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For the stat guys ... Emmanuel owns the 8th lowest drop rate among NFL receivers since 2014. He also graded extremely well on short, intermediate targets (less than 20 yards downfield) that were thrown within 2.5 seconds of the snaps ranked only behind Michael Thomas.

Sanders = weapon.

I know he's an older cat, but I haven't been this excited about a Saints free agent since we landed Nick Fairley.
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Some of rugby's best players are over 30. There is an Old Boys league and you have to be 35 to play in. Those guys just seem to get better with age. Sanders reminds me of a good Old Boy. He's savvy and smooth. I can't wait to see him on the field.


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Old 03-31-2020, 03:54 PM   #95
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Originally Posted by K Major View Post
+1

For the stat guys ... Emmanuel owns the 8th lowest drop rate among NFL receivers since 2014. He also graded extremely well on short, intermediate targets (less than 20 yards downfield) that were thrown within 2.5 seconds of the snaps ranked only behind Michael Thomas.

Sanders = weapon.

I know he's an older cat, but I haven't been this excited about a Saints free agent since we landed Nick Fairley.

Whoever doesn’t agree about his signing haven’t been on this planet


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Old 03-31-2020, 03:59 PM   #96
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Whoever doesn’t agree about his signing haven’t been on this planet


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Old 03-31-2020, 04:24 PM   #98
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The rumor is that the Broncos were asking for more from the Saints than what they settled for with the 49ers.
That's what happens when you start overpaying in trades in the draft - after Green Bay fleeced us for Davenport (can't blame them), Payton is now the fat pig everyone wants to bleed...
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Originally Posted by jeanpierre View Post
That's what happens when you start overpaying in trades in the draft - after Green Bay fleeced us for Davenport (can't blame them), Payton is now the fat pig everyone wants to bleed...

Chances are Patton will be at it again and the butchers are waiting


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That's what happens when you start overpaying in trades in the draft - after Green Bay fleeced us for Davenport (can't blame them), Payton is now the fat pig everyone wants to bleed...
In 2006 Payton traded back in the draft until he built a strong team after that he went all in on players he valued to complete the roster. Since then he's worked hard to find the missing pieces to the puzzle year after year and he's used draft picks to move up for a player he covets.

You have to admit that we've been stocking the shelves pretty well recently. 13-3 is a familiar number lately. The Saints have been strong in the trenches according to analysts(anal cysts) and that's where we've spent our capitol on high draft picks. Sometimes it works and sometimes it doesn't. Personally, I love watching that big man hassle the opposing team all day. He had a good injury history when we traded up for him.

I value your opinion jp but I would use the same approach if I were coaching the Saints. Thank God I'm not!

Then again the Patriots have been really successful making trades back.....

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