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this is a discussion within the Saints Community Forum; Originally Posted by saintsfan1976 And yet we've been fine without him. Have we? Perhaps Senio at LG in the playoffs the past couple of years allows Sean to sit an injured, ineffective Peat?...
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The Saints breed offensive linemen like no other team, that doesn’t always translate to their success with another team though. Senio was one of those players..., Was one of the top guards in the league while here, especially in 2017, but went to Houston and contributed to a pretty crappy offensive line there. A bit of analysis is in order, iyam, from 2017.
“In his career-high 314 pass-blocking snaps at guard with the New Orleans Saints last season, Kelemete allowed just eight total pressures (five hurries, two hits, one sack), which was good for a 98.0 pass-blocking efficiency.” https://www.pff.com/news/pro-nfls-to...ing-efficiency A horrible run blocker though, exact opposite of his pass blocking skills. Performed horribly while in Houston though at run and pass blocking. Senio was a quiet performer while in New Orleans. Did his job very well, better than most in the NFL, day in/day out. I liked him then, still do now. Unheralded. |
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