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Observations from the Saint's Strong Playoff Win Against Da Bears

this is a discussion within the Saints Community Forum; Originally Posted by neugey Goodell is all about pushing this Nickelodeon stuff but probably still too prissy to get green-slimed himself. No pushing needed. Nick came to the NFL and payed for the chance to broadcast the game. The NFL ...

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Old 01-11-2021, 12:08 PM   #1
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Re: Observations from the Saint's Strong Playoff Win Against Da Bears

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Goodell is all about pushing this Nickelodeon stuff but probably still too prissy to get green-slimed himself.
No pushing needed. Nick came to the NFL and payed for the chance to broadcast the game. The NFL continues to be by far the #1 rated programs on broadcast TV. I heard from David Baker on NFL Radio this Friday that 11 of the top 15 individual broadcasts for 2020 were NFL programming. Amazon Prime, Peacock, and CBS All Access are all jumping on board in the streaming realm since that's where much of the future is pointing. The traditional NFL viewers are literally dying off and being replaced by new generations.
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Old 01-11-2021, 12:16 PM   #2
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Re: Observations from the Saint's Strong Playoff Win Against Da Bears

Deonte' Harris … no rust at all. Playmaker & moved the chains.

The FB Burton too. These guys looked great on yesterday.
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Old 01-11-2021, 12:42 PM   #3
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Deonte' Harris … no rust at all. Playmaker & moved the chains.

The FB Burton too. These guys looked great on yesterday.
Yep. We are suddenly deeeep when it comes to receiving threats.
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Yep. We are suddenly deeeep when it comes to receiving threats.
Multiple targets, just like the good ole days..
And go ahead and keep doubling up on MT Drew will find someone else.
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Old 01-11-2021, 03:38 PM   #5
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^^^ Agree with this Ice.

Taking Brees off the field on 1st and 10? Wasted down in my opinion.

BTW, did you notice Taysom had a streaking Deonte' Harris open on a post corner and headed to the end zone? Hill held the ball too long & subsequent sack. That was 6.

Gotta be able to make the read quickly, diagnose and execute those plays. If you are coming in on 1st down, make it count if you are taking #9 off the field.
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^^^ Agree with this Ice.

Taking Brees off the field on 1st and 10? Wasted down in my opinion.

BTW, did you notice Taysom had a streaking Deonte' Harris open on a post corner and headed to the end zone? Hill held the ball too long & subsequent sack. That was 6.

Gotta be able to make the read quickly, diagnose and execute those plays. If you are coming in on 1st down, make it count if you are taking #9 off the field.
Right there with you. It's a potential drive killer every time Hill comes in when that's the scenario. 3rd and 3 and coming in to run an RPO? Fine. But not 1st and 10.

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Re: Observations from the Saint's Strong Playoff Win Against Da Bears

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^^^ Agree with this Ice.

Taking Brees off the field on 1st and 10? Wasted down in my opinion.

BTW, did you notice Taysom had a streaking Deonte' Harris open on a post corner and headed to the end zone? Hill held the ball too long & subsequent sack. That was 6.

Gotta be able to make the read quickly, diagnose and execute those plays. If you are coming in on 1st down, make it count if you are taking #9 off the field.
You either have “IT” or you don’t by this time in your football life.Taysom has physical talent, understanding what the defense is showing and what is available is just not being processed.

He is a great “Football player” a real dynamic player that bring energy to the team just not a starting franchise QB.
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Old 01-11-2021, 04:25 PM   #8
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Yep, Brees has full control of the offense. Sprinkle some Taysom in here and there, but his plays are now turning into negatives for us.

I'm still mad he didn't pull the trigger when Deonte was open deep. The guy just doesn't feel the game at the QB position.

When Brees has the offense rolling, why mess with the chemistry?
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Old 01-11-2021, 05:04 PM   #9
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-The Bears are not good. Trubisky is decent. Not talent on offense around him.
-It was a win. It should have been a blowout.
-Harris has made so much improvement on offense it's scary.
-Brees, Kamara and Thomas looked good.
-Humphrey was open a lot. Big first down catch.
-Jordan didn't make a lot of highlight reels or light up the stat book, but he played a monster of a game.
-CB's Lattimore and Jenkins are really good when they want to be.
-For the first time, Lutz worries me. To use a golf analogy, he's hitting a push/slice instead of his normal straight/draw. He can't miss moving forward.
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Sean is having fun again.
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