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this is a discussion within the Saints Community Forum; Taysom's fumble was probably the most critical piece of that entire game. Saints had made a terrific stop on 4th at mid field and give the ball right back to them around the same spot. To me, that was the ...
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Re: USA Today Saints Wire | Drew Brees' Next Gen Stats passing chart spells out his problems
Taysom's fumble was probably the most critical piece of that entire game. Saints had made a terrific stop on 4th at mid field and give the ball right back to them around the same spot.
To me, that was the back breaker and ball game. I was hoping we could have gone up by 7, forcing A Rod to take more risks late. |
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Re: USA Today Saints Wire | Drew Brees' Next Gen Stats passing chart spells out his problems
Originally Posted by K Major
The refs were going to keep them in the game no matter what. Rodgers would have just chunked it downfield for a spot of foul penalty whenever they had the ball. Or there would be another Phantom horse collar or some ticky tack penalty on the Saints.
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Re: USA Today Saints Wire | Drew Brees' Next Gen Stats passing chart spells out his problems
Yeah agreed. I had a feeling that despite anything we did, Rodgers would just coast downfield, with or without the refs help.
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