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Winning culture brought Byrd to NOLA
Posted on 3/14/14 at 11:15 pm
Posted on 3/14/14 at 11:15 pm
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The winning culture. What coach [Sean] Payton has done and what Drew Brees has done here," Byrd said when asked why he chose the Saints during a conference call with the New Orleans media on Wednesday.
Byrd said he likes the "yin and yang" relationship he sees between the Saints' dynamic offense and up-and-coming defense.
"Anytime you have that explosive offense, it always helps," Byrd said. "If you're a guy on defense and you know a team is able to get leads on people, jump out to early leads, that bodes well for guys like me who want to get turnovers and create turnovers because it makes another team one dimensional. That's a really big factor and what allowed me to weigh all my options and think about what the best situation was for myself."
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That's what I pride myself being able to do is create turnovers -- force fumbles or whatever it might be," Byrd said. "That's something I'm looking forward to coming in and doing. Just doing what I normally do -- and that's what I do."
Byrd didn't reveal too many details about how the deal came together so quickly. He said his agent Eugene Parker and Saints contract negotiator Khai Harley worked out the finer points.
But Byrd said he made the choice to make his first visit to New Orleans because of how much he liked the potential fit.
Byrd said he hadn't had a chance to talk specifics with new defensive coordinator Rob Ryan yet (they were planning to meet shortly after his conference call once Ryan and coach Sean Payton returned from Alabama's pro day). But Byrd said he got a good firsthand impression of the Saints' defense when the Bills lost to New Orleans 35-17 in Week 8 last season.
"Just from watching, it seems aggressive and attacking," said Byrd, who also liked the impression he got from New Orleans' home-crowd atmosphere in the Mercedes-Benz Superdome.
"That was big. Playing here last year, I saw how the atmosphere was. It was electric," Byrd said. "They're really behind their team. The Dome was rocking when I was here. They feed off that, and I think that's really big. Anytime you're playing football on defense you always want to have that noise. That's big."
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Posted on 3/14/14 at 11:16 pm to LosLobos111
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Lol take down the hawks lol
You released 2:3 of your defense to sign on guy
U have no corners anymore
No middle linebacker
No money to resign Jimmy next year
Yeah welcome to the saints Byrd, it'll be like Lebron when he was in Cleveland...all for one and one for all.
#thisisajoke
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Jesse Stephens · Top Commenter
Really Byrd? A winning culture? No one else was going to pay you that much. I was laughing when I saw how fast the Saints jumped at you. I hope Saints fans are reasy for the Jairus Byrd ESPN highlights didn't show you. His inability to read and react to offenses. His interception or nothing style of play. Look how many touchdowns the Bills gave up last year where Byrd was burnt on the play. He has always looked good in the highlights and that has got him paid. But he is a liability on offense. That combined with his crappy attitude is why the Bills didn't try as hard as many thought they should to bring him back. Dude, its the Bills.... THEY DIDN'T TRY HARD TO BRING YOU BACK!! That is very telling.
They're everywhere
This post was edited on 3/14/14 at 11:17 pm
Posted on 3/14/14 at 11:20 pm to LosLobos111
its like...no one really looks at things
we released greer, vilma, harper, smith, and let jenkins walk. of those 5, only 3 saw significant action. so far, jenkins is the only one with a job.
we still have the same MLBs (vilma played what, 20 snaps?)
We are taking a 7mil hit on jimmy right now. We can pay him fine.
we released greer, vilma, harper, smith, and let jenkins walk. of those 5, only 3 saw significant action. so far, jenkins is the only one with a job.
we still have the same MLBs (vilma played what, 20 snaps?)
We are taking a 7mil hit on jimmy right now. We can pay him fine.
Posted on 3/14/14 at 11:20 pm to LosLobos111
Good stuff. Post this on falcons life, o rly.
Posted on 3/14/14 at 11:33 pm to LosLobos111
quote:
Lol take down the hawks lol
You released 2:3 of your defense to sign on guy
U have no corners anymore
No middle linebacker
No money to resign Jimmy next year
Yeah welcome to the saints Byrd, it'll be like Lebron when he was in Cleveland...all for one and one for all.
#thisisajoke
I mean, I can unerstand being ignorant of a team that you aren't a fan of, but what possesses these people to spout off about things that they have no idea about? Totally stupid.
Posted on 3/14/14 at 11:36 pm to htran90
quote:12.
vilma played what, 20 snaps
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What I find telling is how many snaps Humber got(155) and how few Reddick got(15). Vilma in one game had almost as many as Reddick.
Early on Herring was the main backup ILB and he finished with only 40. Guess that ended quickly.
Good thing for us Humber decided to come back. I think he has a chance to actually replace Hawthorne this year.
Not sure if I'm misremembering, but it seemed in the later part of the season especially that Humber was getting more snaps and Hawthorne fewer(not less than Humber, but fewer than his normal amount).
I also think it's possible Bush could have eventually replaced Harper had we kept him this season.
If we can bring back Haralson I think we have all the important(and still healthy) defensive pieces from last year.
This post was edited on 3/14/14 at 11:38 pm
Posted on 3/15/14 at 12:16 am to bonethug0108
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I think he has a chance to actually replace Hawthorne this year.
Lol...what?
Posted on 3/15/14 at 12:27 am to LosLobos111
I feel like I want to fap to everything he said in that piece.
Posted on 3/15/14 at 12:29 am to Gugich22
Lol...Hawthorne isn't that good? He wasn't an every down player(70% of the total snaps) and seemed to play a little less in the last few games. He graded poorly on PFF.
Humber is faster and covers better, not to mention cheaper. Given a chance I think he can pass Hawthorne on the depth chart.
Humber is faster and covers better, not to mention cheaper. Given a chance I think he can pass Hawthorne on the depth chart.
Posted on 3/15/14 at 12:31 am to bonethug0108
Hawthorne's only good seasons were his first two.
Since then, he's fallen off hard.
Since then, he's fallen off hard.
Posted on 3/15/14 at 12:37 am to Hoodoo Man
You mean in Seattle right? Cause he's been mediocre since we signed him. Not Jason David level FA bust, but perhaps Aubrayo Franklin level bust.
Posted on 3/15/14 at 12:39 am to TH03
quote:I thought the same thing
I feel like I want to fap to everything he said in that piece.
Posted on 3/15/14 at 12:39 am to bonethug0108
Yeah, that's what I meant.
I dunno.
Even Lofton played better in ATL than here, it seems.
I worry about our ability to coach up ILB's.
Or LB's in general.
When's the last time we didn't have to worry about the LB corps on this team?
I dunno.
Even Lofton played better in ATL than here, it seems.
I worry about our ability to coach up ILB's.
Or LB's in general.
When's the last time we didn't have to worry about the LB corps on this team?
Posted on 3/15/14 at 12:42 am to Hoodoo Man
Dome Patrol, literally.
Vilma was probably our best LB in years, and Fujita was above average. Outside of that Haslett, despite being a great LB, sure in the frick couldn't pick or coach em.
And yeah despite Lofton playing almost every down, he is very inconsistent at times and very poor in coverage. I knew the second part and Atlanta fans said as much laughing at the signing, but man he is just too slow to be on the field in those spots.
Vilma was probably our best LB in years, and Fujita was above average. Outside of that Haslett, despite being a great LB, sure in the frick couldn't pick or coach em.
And yeah despite Lofton playing almost every down, he is very inconsistent at times and very poor in coverage. I knew the second part and Atlanta fans said as much laughing at the signing, but man he is just too slow to be on the field in those spots.
This post was edited on 3/15/14 at 12:43 am
Posted on 3/15/14 at 12:44 am to bonethug0108
I have to think Lofton would be better off being paired with someone like Mosley.
Man, I'm really beating that drum.
As much as I like Vitt, this is his freaking responsibility.
Man, I'm really beating that drum.
As much as I like Vitt, this is his freaking responsibility.
Posted on 3/15/14 at 12:45 am to Melvin
seriously. I never thought my saints would be the team people would say these things about. it's so awesome to be a saints fan now after my childhood sucked so bad
Posted on 3/15/14 at 12:51 am to TH03
Couldn't agree more. I'm so proud of what this organization has become.
Posted on 3/15/14 at 12:52 am to Hoodoo Man
quote:I've questioned him plenty in the past. I know he is a great assistant head coach, but his group has been a weakness on this team since he's been here.
As much as I like Vitt, this is his freaking responsibility.
If not for Vilma and Fujita in the Super Bowl year(and the year before), we would have had mediocre play at best every year from his group.
And yeah Mosley, or really anyone fast that can cover, would be a blessing.
Posted on 3/15/14 at 1:14 am to bonethug0108
Dudes....this defense is a solid corner away from being as nasty as you can get.
This post was edited on 3/15/14 at 1:17 am
Posted on 3/15/14 at 1:20 am to Joe Mantegna
not exactly...but definitely one of the best in franchise history. we can definitely improve in the middle and stop leaking against so many damn runs
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