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re: Wide Receiver concerns
Posted on 3/31/13 at 4:11 am to CocoLoco
Posted on 3/31/13 at 4:11 am to CocoLoco
We think alike. I look at Jarvis Jones' film and just see a playmaker, despite that awful 40 time. You can't chip him and Butler. Plays will be made. But I think even Mingo would work with that formula. Add in Wilson & Galette and you have a promising rotation of disruption that we haven't had in 20 years.
I know that if we improve the defense to just mediocre staus, it gets the ball back to Brees either through INT's, fumbles or punts. The Saints offense scored 28.8 points a game, 3rd best in the league, but was sadly saddled with the shittiest defense in league history, while giving up 28.4 ppg which was 2nd worst in the NFL. I'm surprised they won 7 games. If the defense would have only allowed a mediocre 22 ppg (which was the 16th worst ppg allowed last year) the Saints would have been a playoff team, and that's without Sean Payton at the helm.
The Saints priority is not to score more. Their priority is to have opponents score less.
I know that if we improve the defense to just mediocre staus, it gets the ball back to Brees either through INT's, fumbles or punts. The Saints offense scored 28.8 points a game, 3rd best in the league, but was sadly saddled with the shittiest defense in league history, while giving up 28.4 ppg which was 2nd worst in the NFL. I'm surprised they won 7 games. If the defense would have only allowed a mediocre 22 ppg (which was the 16th worst ppg allowed last year) the Saints would have been a playoff team, and that's without Sean Payton at the helm.
The Saints priority is not to score more. Their priority is to have opponents score less.
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