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Re: Saints vs. Packers GAMEDAY THREAD
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Re: Saints vs. Packers GAMEDAY THREAD
Okay, after watching this one, the criticism is real simple...
Insanity: doing the same thing over and over again and expecting different results. How many times since 2017 have we seen this script where the game is tight and Payton abandons an effective running game? Only last night, it was effective at wearing down their defense of reserves, and yet Payton pulled a General Montgomery and called off the run game... And in what scheme is the SS not the personnel of choice in covering a Tight End? What was Dennis Allen thinking and where was the veteran leadership of Malcolm Jenkins to bring this to the DC? I can be a Drew Brees fan and recognize that he's unwilling and/or unable to get the ball downfield, opening the field for bigger plays by Kamara; and he looks RockyIII scared... We've been fortunate bringing in Taysom Hill cold off the bench, and receive big sparks from him in the past, expecting him to do that everytime is supercilious... Last night, his fumble, was as much on an out-of-rhythm play call forcing him into a naturally flowing run game than his mistake... Watching Payton deflect last night when asked about abandoning the run game and shifting blame to coverage breakdowns, a fumble pissed me off as much as his blaming loss solely on refs in the NFC CG vs Rams... |
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Not to beat a dead horse but I'm sure you've already seen the stat line on "running attack" last night. Saints ran for over 154 yards in the 1st half ... Saints ran 6 x's for 12 yards in the 2nd half :rolleyes:. CSP is a little too impatient perhaps? I'll piggy back off your earlier post .. "do you think Bill Bellichick gives a rats a** that the Raiders knew he was going to run it down their throats"? If ain't broke, don't fix it. No need to get cute. Run it down their throats, keep it simple, give your defense a break and churn up clock. No need to get into shootouts with teams. Oh well … on to Detroit :bng:. |
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Eh. We’ve started out 1-2 before and made the playoffs. At least there was improvement against a very potent GB team without our number one target. Lots of work to be done but I still think it will be game 5 before we know who this team is. Hopefully it’s more than just Brees to Kamara.
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POSITIVES —Scott Frost offense demanded he impact the run game as a blocker. —Excellent jump-ball receiver who can win with high-pointing. —Times his move on the ball well and shows natural athleticism playing above the turf. —Has the speed to stretch the field and can run off defenders. —Productive down the field and flashed the ability to pick up chunk plays after the catch. NEGATIVES —Big catch radius but struggles with drops. —Thin frame allows press coverage to slow him down. —Frame is maxed out and looks stiff when asked to break off routes. —Weak through traffic and can be timid at the catch point. —Frame and catch radius limitations might limit him to a slot role only. |
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