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this is a discussion within the Saints Community Forum; I get very little satisfaction winning a wager on a injured player but ... Davenport will be injury prone until he's no longer injury prone. Wonder how patient coach will be with him ... we all know Sean P has ...
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Re: Saints Wednesday Injury Report: 2020 Week 1 vs. Tampa Bay Buccaneers
I get very little satisfaction winning a wager on a injured player but ...
Davenport will be injury prone until he's no longer injury prone. Wonder how patient coach will be with him ... we all know Sean P has limited patience with injured players. Just ask Keenan Lewis, Bryd and Breaux. |
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Re: Saints Wednesday Injury Report: 2020 Week 1 vs. Tampa Bay Buccaneers
Originally Posted by K Major
How many of them cost "two firsts and a fifth"?![]()
![]() He'll have patience because he knows he is a stud. |
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Re: Saints Wednesday Injury Report: 2020 Week 1 vs. Tampa Bay Buccaneers
Originally Posted by K Major
Actually, I thought Payton/Loomis were very patient with Byrd - too patient...![]()
Lewis injury gave me pause about the Saints' partnership with Ochsner, though Westbank's public whining turned me off; however, I felt remorse judging Westbank after Breaux's injury, details were reported... Then there's the incompetence that came to light with the Nick Fairley Affair; and after the year I've had losing all my family in one year, I'm not exactly a big fan of Ochsner... |
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