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re: Sean Payton should be fired immediately for his mishandling
Posted on 10/7/08 at 12:02 am to TigerDeacon
Posted on 10/7/08 at 12:02 am to TigerDeacon
that was the right spot, our defense was stopping them every drive so we had faith that they wouldn't get much on us if it failed. and if we had recovered, chances are we would have scored again and drilled them deeper.
Posted on 10/7/08 at 12:02 am to hendersonshands
i know alot of other things dictate the game, and technically it should never come down to the kicker.. But it did...
If martin does his job, most likely we are undefeated or at worst maybe one loss, and people are loving life.....
Suck it up and dnt put all the blame on payton
If martin does his job, most likely we are undefeated or at worst maybe one loss, and people are loving life.....
Suck it up and dnt put all the blame on payton
Posted on 10/7/08 at 12:03 am to Cracking
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did you think the onside kick cost the saints the game after they took the lead on the punt return??? NO. Only after the game was decided by a missed FG.
See, there you go putting words in my mouth. But you have to admit that those three points which were given to the vikings were the same as the margin of victory.
Posted on 10/7/08 at 12:03 am to Cracking
I understand your point that it was not a good call and cost 3 points, but the TOs and poor FGs were the difference. I am not saying the points didn't matter, but that call was not what cost the game. The call was acceptable, but since it didnt work out it seems like the only difference
Posted on 10/7/08 at 12:04 am to thedice20
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Suck it up and dnt put all the blame on payton
Who decided on which kicker to keep?
Posted on 10/7/08 at 12:05 am to TigerDeacon
Now you're just reaching, Gramatica was perfect until Denver.
Posted on 10/7/08 at 12:06 am to TigerDeacon
Payton is a good O coordinator, but does seem to make enough bad strategy decisions to warrant criticism. In this case, the on field mistakes was too much of a hole for a one dimensional offense. I am going to be sick if I keep thinking about this game.
Posted on 10/7/08 at 12:07 am to Cracking
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The call was acceptable, but since it didnt work out it seems like the only difference
It was far from the only difference, but it shows a pattern of Payton not knowing how to manage a game.
Maybe he is young and he will learn. Funny how a guy like Les Miles (albiet at a lower level of competition) takes gambles which always seem to work out but Payton takes gambles which never do. Is one lucky and the other not? Or does one know when to take those gambles?
Posted on 10/7/08 at 12:07 am to bbap
Saints UP 7-0. Driving once again. Meachem doesn't make a crucial third down catch. Guess what happened next?
Saints up 10-7. horrible onside call. field position was key. we were in control besides the block kick. The Saints gave the vikings 3 points.
46 pass attempts to 18 rushes- where is the balance? where is mccalister? god damn, where is pierre thomas or aaron stecker?
oh and yeah...should have ran on our last offensive series.
Saints up 10-7. horrible onside call. field position was key. we were in control besides the block kick. The Saints gave the vikings 3 points.
46 pass attempts to 18 rushes- where is the balance? where is mccalister? god damn, where is pierre thomas or aaron stecker?
oh and yeah...should have ran on our last offensive series.
Posted on 10/7/08 at 12:08 am to hendersonshands
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Now you're just reaching, Gramatica was perfect until Denver.
So you're saying for two games, right?
We're just ignoring last year?
Posted on 10/7/08 at 12:08 am to TigerDeacon
He was perfect last year too broski.
Posted on 10/7/08 at 12:09 am to Cracking
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Payton is a good O coordinator, but does seem to make enough bad strategy decisions to warrant criticism.
See, we have something to agree on.
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In this case, the on field mistakes was too much of a hole for a one dimensional offense.
I don't disagree with that either. Reggie just made up for his mistakes with the returns.
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am going to be sick if I keep thinking about this game.
too late for me
Posted on 10/7/08 at 12:10 am to TigerDeacon
I think it has more to do with knowing your personnel. Payton's offensive personnel is driven by an air attack that is missing WRs and a TE. Reggie is not a grind it out runner, but a sattelite back that tends to fumble and can't earn yards after the contact. Deuce seemed very protective of his knees. deuce did show some drive, but looked apprehensive to make cuts and show acceleration through the hole.
edited to change catch to contact
edited to change catch to contact
This post was edited on 10/7/08 at 12:11 am
Posted on 10/7/08 at 12:10 am to JaiYaTiger
the trend with payton is almost every game we lose is tainted by very questionable calls that verge on boneheadedness.....while some teams lose due to lack of talent, poor execution, missed fgs, bad playcalls....we lose too many games where the coach made a horrific blunder...calling a reverse pitch, running on a goalline front....
Posted on 10/7/08 at 12:10 am to Cracking
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can't earn yards after the catch
um are you serious... frick it nevermind.
Posted on 10/7/08 at 12:11 am to hendersonshands
sorry, meant contact
Posted on 10/7/08 at 12:11 am to TigerDeacon
I don't understand why we are saying that we shouldn't put blame on Payton. Playcalling has been questionable for a while now, and the coach of an NFL team shouldn't be the reason for a loss anytime. Tampa Bay last year and now this! We are all overlooking the onside kick in the first half that was called for no reason when at the time the vikes couldn't move the ball at all on offense. Maybe Payton shouldn't be fired immediately, but he should never be a significant cause of any losses.
Posted on 10/7/08 at 12:12 am to Cracking
alright, i was about to headbutt the wall.
Posted on 10/7/08 at 12:13 am to Cracking
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sorry, meant contact
You should know that your posts on this thread will be seriously reviewed for any spelling or grammar errors. bnap kept on it for three pages.
Posted on 10/7/08 at 12:13 am to Bear Is Dead
I am sorry, but i can't blame the onside kick for the loss. The call was acceptable, it was a gamble in the FIRST HALF that didnt pan out. The poor FG kicking and turnovers were the difference!
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