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I think that's definitely the main reason PT did NOT get a long-term, top-notch contract in the offseason. He hasn't stayed healthy since he's been here. And it doesn't seem to be major injuries, like fractures, or tears. He seems to get nagging injuries that linger and he misses half the damn season.

Anyone know what color

Posted by SaintsRock on 9/9/10 at 3:08 pm
jerseys we're wearing tonight?
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Gay was bad last year but he's been a solid player for us and has supposedly looked good in camp.


When has he ever been a solid player for us? He sucked last year; and the only reason we didn't notice him sucking as much in '08 is because Jason David was the other corner.

I love LSU as much as anyone and want their players to do well in the NFL, especially when they play for the Saints. But he has been horrible for us. Actually, I take that back. He's a decent tackler. Probably because he gets a lot of practice tackling the receiver who just caught a pass on him. Don't be surprised if he gets cut this year.

re: Liked/Didn't Like/Need More

Posted by SaintsRock on 8/15/10 at 11:50 am to
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Young just hasn't done really much since he's been here. He is really likeable guy but that's it.


It especially doesn't look good when your head coach predicts that an opposing QB is going to go after you. And he does. For a touchdown. In the Super Bowl. :spank:

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McCray looked horrible out there. He did nothing whatsoever. He gets coverage sacks, and that's about it. He's not fast enough, or strong enough.


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He was strong enough to drag Green-Ellis down by the face mask.


I was happy when he got cut, and disappointed when he was resigned. He's great a getting flagged for personal fouls. Some guys are good players and get a little too aggressive sometimes and commit penalties. But McCray is just a dirty-playing, no-talent douche bag.

Nola and Ott awards

Posted by SaintsRock on 8/3/10 at 7:39 pm
Harwich Announces Team Award Winners
by Elizabeth Layton, 8/3/10 12:00 AM

Prior to this evening's game against the Y-D Red Sox, the Harwich Mariners presented four members of the team with customized Barnstable Bats in recognition of their on and off the field performances this season. Members of the Harwich Mariners Organization, including President Mary Henderson, Secretary Peg Rose, Director Bill Markot, General Manager Ben Layton and Head Coach Steve Englert and his coaching staff were on field to give the awards.

The George Lane Sportsmanship Award is named in honor of the late George Lane, a long time supporter and board member of the team. This year's recipient was Austin Nola (Louisiana State University).

Al Graeber was the voice of the Harwich Mariners for over 20 years and in 2004, the Mariners opened the new "Al Graeber Press Box" in his memory. The Al Graeber Pitching Award was awarded to Matty Ott (Louisiana State University).

Pratt Maynard (NC State University) received the Marty McDonough Most Valuable Player Award. Maynard appeared in a team-high 36 games and is currently tied for 5th in the League with 20 RBI.

The Fred Ebbett 10th Player Award is given to the player who goes above and beyond expectations. Fred Ebbett is a former Commissioner of the Cape League, former Harwich Public School Administrator (24 years) and former Manager of the Harwich Mariners. Clint Moore (United States Military Academy at West Point) was this year's recipient of this award. Moore saw action at 2nd base, Short Stop, 3rd base, DH and Pitcher over the course of the season.

Ott, Maynard and Moore all represented the East Division in this year's Cape Cod Baseball League All-Star game at Fenway Park. Nola had a brief hiatus from the team in early July as he was a Team USA invite, but ultimately made the decision to return to the Mariners to complete the season


ATHLETE OF THE WEEK


It won’t be long before Matty Ott becomes the all-time career leader in saves at LSU. He piled up a single-season record 16 his freshman year and notched 11 more this past spring, putting him three shy of surpassing Rick Greene’s 1990-1992 record of 29.

This summer, Ott has given Cape League fans a glimpse of his greatness.

The Harwich hurler is 2-0 with a 0.50 ERA and has compiled a team-best six saves to help the rapidly rising Mariners recover from a shaky start and put them in a prime position to clinch a playoff berth.

“The key has been to go right after hitters, and if they can beat you with a couple of hits in a row, then they beat you, but I try not to give anything away,” said Ott. “I try to not walk any guys and make them swing the bat.”

Ott, who’s issued just three walks and seven hits in 18 innings, has carried out the plan nearly to perfection. In his first seven appearances, the Chalmette, La. native was untouchable, going 10 straight innings without giving up an earned run.

A highlight during that stretch came on July 3 when Ott earned a two-inning victory in Harwich’s 1-0, 11-inning win over Chatham, in which he struck out the final two batters, the latter with the tying run in scoring position.

Since then, Ott has earned saves on back-to-back nights, slamming the door on Brewster and Chatham (July 8 and 9) and Bourne and Orleans (July 20 and 21). Ott has been so dominant that his selection to the Cape League all-star team was a slam dunk.

“There’s so many good guys in this league, so many pitchers with an ERA below one, and really every pitcher here could be an all-star,” said Ott. What separates the all-stars from the non all-stars, he said, “can be just one bad inning. That’s all it takes to hurt your stats. I’m just fortunate I haven’t had that.”

As a result, third-place Harwich (19-16) has held onto several late leads, and is now in contention for a CCBL title.

“It’s my first summer playing summer ball and it’s been a great experience,” said Ott. “I’ve heard stories from guys at LSU about how summer ball can be long, but I cannot say I’ve been bored or wanted to go home. It’s flown by, especially since we’ve been on a hot streak lately. It’s made it that much easier and that much more fun.”
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re: Tigers in the Cape Update

Posted by SaintsRock on 7/21/10 at 9:25 pm to
Ott got save #6 tonight. He and Hanover made the All-Star team. The game will be played in Fenway Park next week.

Tigers in the Cape Update

Posted by SaintsRock on 7/20/10 at 10:40 pm
Austin Nola---.233 avg, 2 doubles, 20 hits, 0 hr, 4 rbi

Matty Ott--2-0 record, 5 saves, 0.52 era, 17.1 innings, 15 k, 3 walks, opponent's BA .125

Anthony Ranaudo--3-0 record, 0.00 era, 29.2 innings, 31 k, 8 walks, opponent's BA .103


Tyler Hanover-- .308 avg, 9 doubles, 0 HR, 9 rbi, 6 for 7 SB


Team USA--Mikie Mahtook-- 2 games, 3 for 7 for a .429 average

There are other Tigers that are playing summer ball as well. If anyone has any updates on them, please add them.

:geauxtigers:

Tigers in the Cape

Posted by SaintsRock on 6/21/10 at 2:10 pm
The Mariners scored all five of their runs in the fifth to take the lead for good. Ronnie Richardson (Central Florida) was hit in the head by a pitch with one out, suffering no injury, then stole second and moved to third as the throw to second was wild. Continuing the one-two punch from the night before, Austin Nola (LSU) drove Richardson home with a single for his team-leading third RBI. After Michael followed with a single of his own to put runners at first and second, Hyannis starter Jummy Messer was replaced by Matt Dermody.

The Hawks made things interesting in the sixth by picking up two runs in the sixth off Will Locante (Tennessee), who struck out the side an inning earlier. Locante picked up the win nonetheless, with Matty Ott (LSU) going the final inning and two-thirds for the save. Ott struck out the side in the seventh.

From the Harwich Mariners website :geauxtigers:
I've seen that clip many times, but that's the first time I noticed that Vilma got away with pass interference. :lol:
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We took a guy named Bushrod, stuck him at left tackle, and holy fricking crazy shite toads batman, we won a fricking super bowl. A fricking super bowl. WITHOUT BROWN. What did Brown do for us? Sit out, hoping to get a deal done, when in reality, we just won a super bowl without him in the lineup. I'd say that makes him expendable. What's worse is apparently, as is the case when you're a fan of your team, you tend to throw value on a player that doesn't have a lot of value. I thought Brown was worth more as well, but I got a big dose of reality with this. Saints were desperate to get rid of him, and all they could get was conditional draft picks? Yikes. He wasn't worth what we thought he was worth. Period. End of story. And his potential production means nothing to me. frick off.



Very well put. :bow:

re: Charles Brown

Posted by SaintsRock on 6/19/10 at 9:50 pm to
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Thats because you know nothing about offensive lineman performance. You hear his name called on a penalty every couple games and you assume that he sucks. Well he allowed the fewest sacks in the league on average his entire career starting for the Saints, and he has always been a mauling run blocker. The two seasons he made the pro bowl were no fluke, you just have no idea what the frick you are talking about.


I'm afraid of you. You use bad words. :rotflmao:

re: Brown Trade compensation

Posted by SaintsRock on 6/19/10 at 7:05 pm to
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Brown hasn't been good in three years and is coming off an injury. He had little trade value. For the record, Bryant McKinnie is also a Pro Bowl LT and like Brown, he's not very good.


I agree 100%. :whodat:

re: Charles Brown

Posted by SaintsRock on 6/19/10 at 6:42 pm to
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Im not saying Bushrod sucks or that he must be replaced. But he was a definate downgrade from JB.


I don't think he was a downgrade. He gave up a sack to Freeney in the SB; and Ware ate his lunch; but those guys do that to a lot of LTs. Other than that I thought he was solid.

I know Brown was a Pro Bowler, but I'm not really sure why. He was never the stud LT that he was drafted to be. Don't get me wrong, he's a good LT. But I didn't agree with his being selected for the Pro Bowl; nor did I think Stink-comb deserved it either. It's just my opinion, but I think Brown was way overrated.

re: Brown Trade compensation

Posted by SaintsRock on 6/19/10 at 6:26 pm to
Brown won't stay healthy. He rarely did for the Saints. Although he made the Pro Bowl, he sometimes looked really bad in games.

re: Pierre Signed His Tender

Posted by SaintsRock on 6/15/10 at 9:25 pm to
Use him in 2010 and if he can't stay healthy (he's been hurt every year), let him walk. He's a great back and gives it his all, but we've obviously proved that we can win without him. If the price is right for the organization, then sign him. But I wouldn't break the bank to sign him to a long term deal.
No way. That's like pulling for the Atlanta Falcons to win.

re: So...the MLB Draft is tomorrow...

Posted by SaintsRock on 6/6/10 at 7:36 pm to
Here is where Draftsite.com has the current Tigers going. It only lists the first 10 rounds.

#20 Ranaudo to Boston
#71 Gibbs to the Twinkies
#129 Landry to Milwaukee
#195 Dean back to the Twinkies
#239 Ross to Kansas City
#268 Chad Jones to Baltimore
#273 Morman to Houston
Draftsite.com has Ross going in the 8th round.
Also have Chad Jones going in the 9th round.
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