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Rewatching the Chargers game, Edmunds and Victor look really freaking good.
Posted on 8/21/17 at 11:11 pm
Posted on 8/21/17 at 11:11 pm
I know we'll carry Ingram, Peterson and Kamara, but damn do I hope we carry one of them or bring them onto the practice squad. I love how hard these two run, you can tell they are playing, "Anything you can do, I can do better".
Posted on 8/21/17 at 11:26 pm to knowingabyss
Been hearing good things about Victor most of the camp. I'd like to see him make it, runs hard and is tough to bring down.
Posted on 8/21/17 at 11:35 pm to knowingabyss
Both are good practice squad candidates. We won't need either unless we get a couple of injuries, & I doubt anyone claims them off waivers if cut for the final 53.
Both of them don't go down very easily. That's the biggest thing I noticed about them. They seem like solid backs if they get good blocking.
Both of them don't go down very easily. That's the biggest thing I noticed about them. They seem like solid backs if they get good blocking.
This post was edited on 8/22/17 at 3:07 am
Posted on 8/22/17 at 5:48 am to knowingabyss
They both have run better than Lasco, although there hasn't been great run blocking.
Lasco is making the team because he's one of the gunners.
Lasco is making the team because he's one of the gunners.
Posted on 8/22/17 at 6:02 am to Patrick O Rly
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Lasco is making the team because he's one of the gunners.
Yep. He's pretty much a lock b/c of that. Stupar is a lock as well b/c of special teams
Special Teams (Top Reps) for Week 2
-Nate Stupar - 13
-Craig Robertson, Adam Bighill, Michael Mauti, & Justin Drescher - 12
-Thomas Morstead, Mitchell Loewen, De’Vante Harris, & Chris Banjo - 11
-Daniel Lasco, John Phillips, Trey Edmunds, Obum Gwacham, & Arthur Maulet - 10
Posted on 8/22/17 at 6:27 am to GMoney2600
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Stupar is a lock as well b/c of special teams
I Think he is going to be our ST captain in a landslide. Lesson to all the other jobbers out there in the NFL ball out on ST and you'll keep a job for a long time. Courtney Roby for example.
Posted on 8/22/17 at 6:37 am to mindbreaker
Yep. Banjo has been making a strong case as well. If Banjo makes the team...Erik Harris is practice squad bound.
Posted on 8/22/17 at 7:14 am to GMoney2600
At this point banjo is making it over Eric Harris haven't seen much from Harris this year thought he would show more
And lasco is def a great fourth running back and they really like him
And lasco is def a great fourth running back and they really like him
Posted on 8/22/17 at 7:55 am to Chalkywhite84
Article on Banjo LINK
Chris Banjo was hard to ignore Sunday night.
Observers saw the New Orleans Saints safety's impact and the Los Angeles Chargers' returners couldn't avoid him.
The Saints punted nine times against the Chargers, and Banjo had four special teams tackles (three solo) in the Saints' 13-7 win.
But for the 5-foot-10, 207-pound Banjo, who also recorded a tackle on defense, it was simply another day at the office.
"I just try and do what I can every single game with the same mentality," Banjo said. "Just compete as much as I possibly can, especially on special teams where I try to help the team's field position for our defense."
Coach Sean Payton said after the game he would need to review the tape to properly evaluate how individual players performed.
Still, even Payton could tell from his vantage point on the sidelines that the special teams coverage performed well.
"I thought our coverage units in the kicking game were really good," Payton said.
Banjo originally joined the Saints in November 2016 on a one-year deal, and the Saints brought him back in March on a two-year, $2.6 million contract based largely on his contributions on special teams, where he logged 120 snaps.
He enjoys how special teams play will energize teammates on the sidelines, like what was observed Sunday night.
"We try to provide that as a group and I think we definitely did," said Banjo, who recorded 11 special teams snaps and 17 defensive snaps against the Chargers. "This is a stepping stone for us to continue to build upon and get better.
"But we all just try to feed off each other and provide energy to the team, offensively and defensively, in the return game and the kicking game."
Long snapper Justin Drescher agreed.
"I think if you watch Chris Banjo, he set the tone for us and that's the type of guy he is," Dresher said. "He's a leader, he's a guy who is going to go get it and it was fun to watch him go down and make plays."
Producing in all facets of special teams is an area Banjo has excelled since entering the league in 2013 as an undrafted free agent out of Southern Methodist with the Jacksonville Jaguars.
Banjo then landed with the Green Bay Packers after the Jaguars waived him, and spent three season and a portion of the 2016 season in Green Bay before arriving in New Orleans.
He had some help with the decision to sign with the Saints from former college teammate and current Saints punter Thomas Morstead, who said he pushed Banjo to come to New Orleans.
"He's just a special personality, he's a tremendous worker and he's just a smart special teams guy," Morstead said. "He makes the plays that people don't always see.
"Maybe tonight, you see him make a tackle, but sometimes when there's a return that busts open, he'll make a great block. He's just a really smart player. He made our punt team look good tonight, along with a lot of other guys."
The Saints focused on improving all areas of special teams during the offseason, and bringing back Banjo helped bolster the coverage units.
While he may fly under the radar to a majority casual observers, standing out on special teams remains his calling card.
"I take much pride in that," Banjo said. "I try to be a true professional and do it to the best of my ability."
Chris Banjo was hard to ignore Sunday night.
Observers saw the New Orleans Saints safety's impact and the Los Angeles Chargers' returners couldn't avoid him.
The Saints punted nine times against the Chargers, and Banjo had four special teams tackles (three solo) in the Saints' 13-7 win.
But for the 5-foot-10, 207-pound Banjo, who also recorded a tackle on defense, it was simply another day at the office.
"I just try and do what I can every single game with the same mentality," Banjo said. "Just compete as much as I possibly can, especially on special teams where I try to help the team's field position for our defense."
Coach Sean Payton said after the game he would need to review the tape to properly evaluate how individual players performed.
Still, even Payton could tell from his vantage point on the sidelines that the special teams coverage performed well.
"I thought our coverage units in the kicking game were really good," Payton said.
Banjo originally joined the Saints in November 2016 on a one-year deal, and the Saints brought him back in March on a two-year, $2.6 million contract based largely on his contributions on special teams, where he logged 120 snaps.
He enjoys how special teams play will energize teammates on the sidelines, like what was observed Sunday night.
"We try to provide that as a group and I think we definitely did," said Banjo, who recorded 11 special teams snaps and 17 defensive snaps against the Chargers. "This is a stepping stone for us to continue to build upon and get better.
"But we all just try to feed off each other and provide energy to the team, offensively and defensively, in the return game and the kicking game."
Long snapper Justin Drescher agreed.
"I think if you watch Chris Banjo, he set the tone for us and that's the type of guy he is," Dresher said. "He's a leader, he's a guy who is going to go get it and it was fun to watch him go down and make plays."
Producing in all facets of special teams is an area Banjo has excelled since entering the league in 2013 as an undrafted free agent out of Southern Methodist with the Jacksonville Jaguars.
Banjo then landed with the Green Bay Packers after the Jaguars waived him, and spent three season and a portion of the 2016 season in Green Bay before arriving in New Orleans.
He had some help with the decision to sign with the Saints from former college teammate and current Saints punter Thomas Morstead, who said he pushed Banjo to come to New Orleans.
"He's just a special personality, he's a tremendous worker and he's just a smart special teams guy," Morstead said. "He makes the plays that people don't always see.
"Maybe tonight, you see him make a tackle, but sometimes when there's a return that busts open, he'll make a great block. He's just a really smart player. He made our punt team look good tonight, along with a lot of other guys."
The Saints focused on improving all areas of special teams during the offseason, and bringing back Banjo helped bolster the coverage units.
While he may fly under the radar to a majority casual observers, standing out on special teams remains his calling card.
"I take much pride in that," Banjo said. "I try to be a true professional and do it to the best of my ability."
Posted on 8/22/17 at 8:15 am to knowingabyss
We somehow have to keep Victor
Posted on 8/22/17 at 8:21 am to LSUlefty
He's definitely worthy of a roster spot. He's been tearing it up in practice as well. Personally, I'd just give most of his touches to Lasco & Edmunds so that other teams can't evaluate him. Sneak him on the practice squad after that.
That being said...sometimes the guy just earns the spot & you're forced to keep him on the final 53. It will interesting to see how it unfolds.
That being said...sometimes the guy just earns the spot & you're forced to keep him on the final 53. It will interesting to see how it unfolds.
This post was edited on 8/22/17 at 8:30 am
Posted on 8/22/17 at 8:25 am to knowingabyss
They should get a job over Lasco
Posted on 8/22/17 at 8:53 am to knowingabyss
quote:While they did look good, let's not get too carried away. They were playing in the 4th quarter against a bunch of guys who will not be playing in the NFL. Having said that, I think Victor makes the PS.
I know we'll carry Ingram, Peterson and Kamara, but damn do I hope we carry one of them or bring them onto the practice squad. I love how hard these two run, you can tell they are playing, "Anything you can do, I can do better".
Posted on 8/22/17 at 8:54 am to hg
quote:Why? Neither contribute significantly on STs. Should we keep a 4th string RB who will be inactive every week or a 4th string RB who will play and contribute on STs?
They should get a job over Lasco
Posted on 8/22/17 at 11:38 am to NOSHAU
You mean to tell me they can't do the exact same thing that Lasco is doing on special teams?
Posted on 8/22/17 at 12:28 pm to hg
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You mean to tell me they can't do the exact same thing that Lasco is doing on special teams?
Yes they can, i'm tired of these Lasco lovers acting like he's a Pro Bowl special teamer.
Posted on 8/22/17 at 12:38 pm to YellaPurp
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Yes they can, i'm tired of these Lasco lovers acting like he's a Pro Bowl special teamer.
Amen. Victor could do all of the same things and is a better back.
Posted on 8/22/17 at 4:13 pm to ForeverEllisHugh
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Victor could do all of the same things
There's just one problem with that statement. Lasco was legit on special teams last year, & he's a gunner for us this year. Victor has never proven anything on special teams during his NFL career. I'm not saying he can't do it, but to act like it's a given is absurd.
Let's just be real about this. Did anyone actually see Victor play a snap on special teams? The dude is like 5'8" 215.
This post was edited on 8/22/17 at 4:29 pm
Posted on 8/22/17 at 8:53 pm to GMoney2600
They played inferior caliber players from the Chargers. They are both too far down the chart to dump anyone in front of them.
Posted on 8/22/17 at 10:58 pm to ForeverEllisHugh
quote:You know that for sure but the Saint staff doesn't? Maybe you need to let them know.
Amen. Victor could do all of the same things and is a better back.
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