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Jabari Greer chats with Mike Triplett about the Saints defense.
Posted on 9/2/14 at 11:40 am
Posted on 9/2/14 at 11:40 am
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On the choice of Patrick Robinson as the No. 2 cornerback: "He is probably one of the best athletes on the team. As far as his footwork, just as far as his potential -- he can be in the talk as one of the best cornerbacks in the league once he completes his game. But the mental aspect of overcoming adversity, trusting yourself and believing that you have everything it takes to be a dominant corner is the only question with Patrick Robinson. If he can play with the confidence of a Darrelle Revis, if he can play with the confidence of a Patrick Peterson, he can dominate. The Saints can have a tremendous duo with Keenan Lewis and Patrick Robinson. I knew he was going to win that battle, based on his health coming back from that [knee] injury."
On whether Robinson had a rough game in the preseason finale when the Ravens picked on him with short and mid-range passes, or whether he was allowing a cushion by design: "I've talked to P-Rob concerning this. As a corner, you have to play confident. And you have to play to your strengths. I believe that last preseason game, given what they've shown on film, Patrick Robinson understood they were a team that did a lot of double moves. So I believe he erred on the side of caution. As a corner, sometimes you have to understand that they are a team who likes to go for the deep ball. If he would've been extremely aggressive and broke up those five curls but given up two deep balls, we would be talking about how Patrick Robinson has lost a step, you know. I know that he was playing on the side of caution, given that it was the last preseason game. I know that going on Week 1, we will see a different Patrick Robinson, a more confident player."
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On the Saints' secondary as a whole: "The secondary has tremendous talent. As talented as they've been in a very long time. But talent doesn't necessarily equal success. Communication and leadership and understanding each other's roles, working together with each other's strengths and safeties covering up the corners' weaknesses, that equals success. And that is yet to be determined. ... We didn't get to see Jairus Byrd in a lot of collective action that much with Kenny Vaccaro. But I think what we did see is tremendous closing speed. He understands the defense, communication. And we saw veteran leadership. Letting Champ Bailey go, they must think highly of Jairus Byrd's and Kenny Vaccaro's leadership. Because given the departure of the veteran leaders in the secondary, that was the big question coming into the season. So I'm interested in seeing who's taking that leadership position, how they're going to rally the troops and really how they're gonna communicate effectively."
On whether Lewis could fill that leadership role: "Keenan is in that conversation. Usually if it's a wash between the corners and the safeties as far as experience, the safeties -- being the quarterback of the defense -- are the de facto choice for leadership, because they are the ones that have to understand where the corners are going to be. And usually being a corner, you can be in your own world. You can honestly just concern yourself with what you have to do and be effective. So I definitely think that Keenan with his work ethic, with his desire to want to be the best, will lead by example. I know for a fact he'll be a leader. But that team needs that vocal leader. When times get tough, who is that person that is going to reassure you that the game plan is correct, that the work that you put in is gonna be enough to get you through that hump? Guys like myself, Malcolm Jenkins and Roman Harper, we were those type of guys. So that's the type of leadership that I'm interested in seeing."
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Posted on 9/2/14 at 11:48 am to Patrick O Rly
I love me some Greer.
One of my favorite Saints ever.
One of my favorite Saints ever.
Posted on 9/2/14 at 11:58 am to Hoodoo Man
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I love me some Greer.
One of my favorite Saints ever.
Same here. I certainly don't hope for any injuries, but it would be awesome for him to make a 2009-Mike McKenzie appearance on the team at some point this season.
Posted on 9/2/14 at 12:10 pm to mm2316
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but it would be awesome for him to make a 2009-Mike McKenzie appearance on the team at some point this season.
I'm betting on that even without injuries
Posted on 9/2/14 at 12:11 pm to mm2316
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I love me some Greer.
One of my favorite Saints ever.
Same here. I certainly don't hope for any injuries, but it would be awesome for him to make a 2009-Mike McKenzie appearance on the team at some point this season.
+1
I hope he finds a way to stay around the team and in New Orleans long term. As a coach or radio broadcaster or something.
Posted on 9/2/14 at 12:42 pm to Suntiger
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I hope he finds a way to stay around the team and in New Orleans long term. As a coach or radio broadcaster or something.
All while not serially raping women across the nation
Posted on 9/3/14 at 11:39 pm to rondo
Great player. A close down corner
Posted on 9/3/14 at 11:52 pm to Patrick O Rly
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On the choice of Patrick Robinson as the No. 2 cornerback: "He is probably one of the best athletes on the team. As far as his footwork, just as far as his potential -- he can be in the talk as one of the best cornerbacks in the league once he completes his game. But the mental aspect of overcoming adversity, trusting yourself and believing that you have everything it takes to be a dominant corner is the only question with Patrick Robinson.
i wonder how his knee reacted during the preseason coming off the injury last year. Just getting back out there and continuing to get his strength/confidence back.
this quote hear made me think of it I guess:
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I know that he was playing on the side of caution, given that it was the last preseason game.
Posted on 9/4/14 at 7:07 am to LooseCannon22282
Man I wish Greer was healthy. I really liked him.
It was time for Jenkins to go. I wish him well.
Harper should've been gone several years ago. He couldn't cover an offensive lineman.
I'm looking forward to the upgrades now having Vaccaro and Byrd.
It was time for Jenkins to go. I wish him well.
Harper should've been gone several years ago. He couldn't cover an offensive lineman.
I'm looking forward to the upgrades now having Vaccaro and Byrd.
Posted on 9/4/14 at 8:33 am to Patrick O Rly
It's a shame he had such a detrimental injury. I met Greer at a party once, he's really an intelligent guy and understands the game as you can see in his play. Wish he was still on the team, but I'm a P-Rob believer. Younger, fresher legs. Just needs a little guidance as Greer said.
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On the choice of Patrick Robinson as the No. 2 cornerback: "He is probably one of the best athletes on the team."
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