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re: Why not have Ingram and Kamara in the game at the same time?

Posted on 12/18/18 at 3:22 pm to
Posted by mindbreaker
Baton Rouge
Member since Dec 2011
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Posted on 12/18/18 at 3:22 pm to
Why not have Ingram and Kamara in the game at the same time?

More often.

If our weakness is #2&3 WR’s
? I'm assuming this is one question. Probably because although Ingram is great at Screens, Swings, and Checkdowns he isn't near as polished of a route runner as our existing #2 or #3 receiver.


Why do we go for two points way too early way too often? I have never seen this. We usually go for two when it can turn a 5 or 6 point lead into a 7 or 8 point lead. This is common practice in the NFL


Why do we seemingly never have timeouts at the end of games? Combination of Payton spends too long calling plays and sometimes Brees takes to long to set the offense after getting a read from the defense from the motions. Just the way the offense is set up. Run a guy in motion if it looks like man run this, zone then run this. Takes a little time and occasionally it bites us

Why do we throw so many ridiculous challenge flags? Sean Payton is terrible at challenges this has been consistent his whole time here. But we have a Superbowl and about to lock up HFA in the playoffs in his 13th year here. I'll take it.

When will we realize that stupid play calling on offense isn’t edgy and over the top smart? Well 90% of everyone that watches the NFL will agree Sean Payton is arguably the best play caller in the NFL. So based on that fact, what Rohan Gravy defines as "stupid" is probably wrong.
Posted by Loaner1231
Member since Jan 2016
3903 posts
Posted on 12/18/18 at 3:30 pm to
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Why do we throw so many ridiculous challenge flags? Sean Payton is terrible at challenges this has been consistent his whole time here. But we have a Superbowl and about to lock up HFA in the playoffs in his 13th year here. I'll take it.


Best challenge success rates among head coaches, 2017

1. Jay Gruden, Washington Redskins: 2-3 (66.7%)
2. Caldwell: 2-3 (66.7%)
3. Sean Payton, New Orleans Saints: 2-3 (66.7%)
4. Shanahan: 5-8 (6.25%)

For his career is is 44/103 which is around average as far as success rate goes. Most seasons he is right at 50% with the aberrations being 2007 (2/11) and 2008 (5/15).
This post was edited on 12/18/18 at 3:36 pm
Posted by Rohan Gravy
New Orleans
Member since Jan 2017
18012 posts
Posted on 12/18/18 at 3:52 pm to
Kamara would be the slot WR not Ingram.


I have no answer for the “fact” that your never seen the Saints going for two, too early.
It was common practice that coaches on every level went for two because their formula on their card said ....go for two

They were so fricking stupid, they would do it in the first quarter of games.

And we do it way too often.
My opinion.

One reason we never have timeouts left is the stupid challenges.
Answers next question also.

Also, Bill Bilichik seems to have 2-3 timeouts at the end of every game.

Stupid play calling?
Sean Payton has had play calling taken away from him before.

The Tuna told him if he wanted to win playoff games he better start running the ball.

We beat the Eagles in Philly cause we ran the ball.

I think this might be Sean Payton’s best coaching year.

But he will frick up and last night was one of those frick up games.

I hope he got it out of his system.
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