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Most improved player so far this season
Posted on 10/13/08 at 9:44 am
Posted on 10/13/08 at 9:44 am
Has to go Devery Henderson agree or disagree.
Posted on 10/13/08 at 9:44 am to ville platte
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Most improved player so far this season
Reggie
Posted on 10/13/08 at 9:48 am to Towelie
Reggie, not only for our team but maybe the league.
This post was edited on 10/13/08 at 9:49 am
Posted on 10/13/08 at 9:51 am to VA LSU fan
mmmm...although Reggie is a good choice for most improved, I will have to give the nod to Devry. He has been really catching the ball this season. Yes, Reggie has improved, but I really think Devry has improved more so than Reggie. Just take a look back down memory lane and recall all the easy drops Devry had since joining the Saints. We haven't really seen that this season at all!!
Posted on 10/13/08 at 9:54 am to Hammond Tiger Fan
Reggie Bush. This is too easy.
Posted on 10/13/08 at 9:55 am to ville platte
we have a couple of guys worthy.
henderson already has 4 40+ yard plays on only 12 catches. 84,81,52, and 51 yarders. he has not dropped the ball either, he leads the team in receiving yards also.
bush still has trouble running the ball but has made up for it as a receiver and punt returner
moore has been good for us so far, has 29 grabs and his avg is starting to come up to a respectable number.
grant is the leading tackler on the line and has 3 sacks, a safety, and a defensed pass. he already has more sacks than last year.
henderson already has 4 40+ yard plays on only 12 catches. 84,81,52, and 51 yarders. he has not dropped the ball either, he leads the team in receiving yards also.
bush still has trouble running the ball but has made up for it as a receiver and punt returner
moore has been good for us so far, has 29 grabs and his avg is starting to come up to a respectable number.
grant is the leading tackler on the line and has 3 sacks, a safety, and a defensed pass. he already has more sacks than last year.
This post was edited on 10/13/08 at 9:57 am
Posted on 10/13/08 at 10:00 am to sb6
quote:That's about as wrong as wrong can get.
Jason David
+1
Posted on 10/13/08 at 10:04 am to sb6
Offense:
Bush-at least with his ability to make cuts after catching the ball in open space, not so much running the ball
Carl Nicks-looks good in limited time
Devery Henderson-not as many drops, and has actually made a play or two on short to intermediate routes
Lance Moore-Dude actually gets open and makes some tough catches, maybe weak, but he makes up for it with his hands
Defense:
Charles Grant-leads the team in sacks, has improved his pass rush very much, and his run stopping has been a little better as well
Roman Harper-although he's missed a play or two, the guy has been all over the field, especially in the running game
Bryan Young-in limited time has been great at run stopping
Kendrick Clancy-has been exceptional in place of Ellis in stopping the run
Jason David-hasn't given up 3 td's a game yet, really hard for him not to have improved, we'll see if he can keep it up
Bush-at least with his ability to make cuts after catching the ball in open space, not so much running the ball
Carl Nicks-looks good in limited time
Devery Henderson-not as many drops, and has actually made a play or two on short to intermediate routes
Lance Moore-Dude actually gets open and makes some tough catches, maybe weak, but he makes up for it with his hands
Defense:
Charles Grant-leads the team in sacks, has improved his pass rush very much, and his run stopping has been a little better as well
Roman Harper-although he's missed a play or two, the guy has been all over the field, especially in the running game
Bryan Young-in limited time has been great at run stopping
Kendrick Clancy-has been exceptional in place of Ellis in stopping the run
Jason David-hasn't given up 3 td's a game yet, really hard for him not to have improved, we'll see if he can keep it up
Posted on 10/13/08 at 10:28 am to AlejandroInHouston
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Jason David-hasn't given up 3 td's a game yet, really hard for him not to have improved, we'll see if he can keep it up
its hard to give up a td when you are riding the pine....now with porter hurt and david having to play, its only a matter of time before the 3tds/game occurs
Posted on 10/13/08 at 10:31 am to ville platte
no , b/c Devery is doing what he did last year, throw it out there and he'll go get it. 10 yards curl and you can hear to boom of the ball bouncing off his pads over the Dome crowd.
Most imporved = Lance Moore
Most imporved = Lance Moore
Posted on 10/13/08 at 10:32 am to The Hamburglar
You know what's really terrible? That Meachem sucks so bad he's not even mentioned on a thread like this. The guy never even got to put on his goddamn uniform last season and he's still not so much as an afterthought to this category.
With Colston, Shockey, and Patton all out - he still cannot get onto the field. I don't understand it. He seems like an intelligent enough kid to me - surely it's not that he can't grasp the playbook? What is the deal with his only running flies?
With Colston, Shockey, and Patton all out - he still cannot get onto the field. I don't understand it. He seems like an intelligent enough kid to me - surely it's not that he can't grasp the playbook? What is the deal with his only running flies?
Posted on 10/13/08 at 10:33 am to TheEye
quote:
no , b/c Devery is doing what he did last year, throw it out there and he'll go get it. 10 yards curl and you can hear to boom of the ball bouncing off his pads over the Dome crowd.
simply not true.
Posted on 10/13/08 at 10:35 am to AlejandroInHouston
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With Colston, Shockey, and Patton all out - he still cannot get onto the field.
I think SP is using him and bringing him along just fine.
Posted on 10/13/08 at 10:39 am to beauchristopher
quote:In Reggie's last few games, he's been more of a straight-forward runner and is trying to get the first down rather than the 75-yard TD.
Bush-at least with his ability to make cuts after catching the ball in open space, not so much running the ball
quote:He's also a rookie, and by that definition has nothing to improve upon.
Carl Nicks-looks good in limited time
quote:There's nothing to disagree with here.
Devery Henderson-not as many drops, and has actually made a play or two on short to intermediate routes
quote:Again, nothing wrong with this except that this was pretty much Moore's MO last season.
Lance Moore-Dude actually gets open and makes some tough catches, maybe weak, but he makes up for it with his hands
quote:Grant has 3.0 sacks on the year, tied with 20 other players who all trail sack leader John Abraham, who has 7.0 sacks, by four. Maybe Grant has improved, but comparatively, he's still just flabby and not that good.
Charles Grant-leads the team in sacks, has improved his pass rush very much, and his run stopping has been a little better as well
quote:This is the Roman Harper we all know. No difference in his game at all.
Roman Harper-although he's missed a play or two, the guy has been all over the field, especially in the running game
quote:Kinda. He's also been injured.
Bryan Young-in limited time has been great at run stopping
quote:He's been adequate. Not improved, just adequate at filling space.
Kendrick Clancy-has been exceptional in place of Ellis in stopping the run
quote:I can't say he isn't improved, but it's nothing earth shattering.
Jason David-hasn't given up 3 td's a game yet, really hard for him not to have improved, we'll see if he can keep it up
Reggie Bush is second in the NFL in receptions at 41 behind Brandon Marshall with 43. He's 21st in yards (not too bad for a RB) and 11th in TDs at 3. He's also got 3 return TDs.
I'm voting for Reggie Bush.
This post was edited on 10/13/08 at 10:41 am
Posted on 10/13/08 at 10:51 am to The Sad Banana
quote:
I'm voting for Reggie Bush.
Currently leads the NFL in Total TDs.
Posted on 10/13/08 at 10:52 am to SaintEB
You could almost make a case for Drew Brees as well.
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