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Posted on 10/28/14 at 6:51 pm to
Posted by htran90
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Posted on 10/28/14 at 6:51 pm to
And both losses, the hot handed RB only played 1/3 of the snaps.

The 3 wins this year:
Minnesota: Split evenly between 2 RBs - Won, but not in our usually home-manner
Tampa Bay: Split evenly between 2 RBs - Barely won
Green Bay: One RB got close to 80% of the snaps - Won decisively

our offense hasn't moved that cleanly all year until Green Bay.
Posted by Brandincookem
Member since Sep 2014
1552 posts
Posted on 10/28/14 at 7:01 pm to
I kinda purposely troll but I mean and wil stick to everything I say drew
Related.


If that lsufreek guy truly believes what he's saying he's fricking retarded. Obviously you need carries to hit 100. 3 yards short against philly and he'll still say to the end he failed because its not 100.




Im the biggest lsu homer alive but once these guys hit the nfl that shite is irrelevant to me.

Ingram looks like the 22 I hated at bama, feed that horse. Give him 20 carries a game get rid of PT next year and get a real sproles/bush type back. PT is good but its just time to move on, homers and SP will never let him go.though.


And cut fricking Meachem already no NFL team would employ him if the saints didn't.
Posted by The Pain Train
Member since Feb 2013
3812 posts
Posted on 10/28/14 at 7:11 pm to
quote:

htran90


Those 3 games are not directly comparable, as is the case with so many situations.

First off, they won by 11 over Minnesota. Any double digit win in the NFL is nice, especially for a team dealing with shockingly starting 0-2 on the season.

Drew threw 3 INT's in the TB game. That kind of had something to do with a less than blowout victory.

The GB game was a primetime game where the team always rises well above there normal play. They were also facing a team that was on the road playing their 8th straight week with the Saints having just gotten a break in week 6. The Saints also had a different center (Lelito) and a different fullback (Lorig) playing. The offensive line did a better job of protecting Drew and Drew's arm looked good throwing the deep passes. If Drew would have underthrown those deep balls to Stills and Cooks, resulting in INT's, the Saints could have ended up losing, or at least winning less convincingly.
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