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this is a discussion within the Saints Community Forum; I wouldn't have let Larry Warford go. There is no telling how long Marshmallow Peat will be out. He's just as injury prone as Armstead and another season full of excuses on why he continues to be the weakest link ...
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Re: 2020 New Orleans Saints Training Camp
I wouldn't have let Larry Warford go.
There is no telling how long Marshmallow Peat will be out. He's just as injury prone as Armstead and another season full of excuses on why he continues to be the weakest link on the O line. |
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Re: 2020 New Orleans Saints Training Camp
Originally Posted by K Major
Don't agree with the Warford part, but I think you're dead-on right that it'd be foolish to not keep some extra bodies on the offensive line now that Peat's health has become as mercurial as that of Mr. Glass...![]()
Thought Easton played waaay better than Peat at the end of last season; and though we need salary cap relief, and with Hurst facing a 4-game suspension, there' no way I'd let either one of those go... |
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Re: 2020 New Orleans Saints Training Camp
Originally Posted by K Major
Worford quit football. He'd be no use to us in 2020. Besides, you want to talk about marshmallow... Warford's abilities to get out on screens and pass protect (see 2019 Vikings playoff loss) became too much to stomach paying for.![]()
I'm one of the ones who defended Peat (so I'll stand up now). I hate to see this because I believe the kid has way more upside of the two (vs. Warford). Just hope it's precautionary and he's back this week. |
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