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#76 |
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Re: Looking ahead to the Saints
Guys, a little advice. Disrespecting the mods in regard to the job we're trying to do here is just not a good idea... at all.
If we ask you to do something, it's for the better good of the site. We're not just trying to bust balls or make life difficult. |
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#77 |
Gamebreaker
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Re: Looking ahead to the Saints
Is this the time of year when we get the most new members? It always seems like we regress in Aug/ Sept then they either go away or are banned. Not to say we don't get new good memebers.
Such a painful cycle. My favorite new threads are the ones that are titled as though we lost someone for the season but when yo uread the body of the message it ends up to be nothing. Those threads are great!
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#78 |
Impact Rookie
Join Date: Aug 2008
Location: long island
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Re: Looking ahead to the Saints
It's gonna come down to out offensive line, Which I believe is better than tampa bays. If we can run we will win, And thats all there is to it. Thank god Springs is back but is anyone else tired of him always being hurt, I mean get him some vagisil this is the NFL!
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#79 |
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Join Date: Jun 2006
Location: Fayettenam, NC
Age: 53
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Re: Looking ahead to the Saints
I will say the same thing i said last week....get portis involved early and often. As much I like throwing the ball all over the field i believe the strength of our team at this point is portis and betts. the passing game will come along but thats not what we do best yet. If we can establish a run, get springs in the game, and bring the pain from the ends....AC and Jt...i like our chances.
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#80 |
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Join Date: Aug 2008
Location: the glorious city of DC
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Re: Looking ahead to the Saints
you know i just want to see some improvement...too long have we played the coaching/qb carousel. Nobody really wants zorn or jc out we just want some long term stability
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Playmaker
Join Date: Feb 2004
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Re: Looking ahead to the Saints
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Special Teams
Join Date: Oct 2007
Location: Damascus, MD
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Re: Looking ahead to the Saints
Man, this website is turning into the bicker house. One loss and everyone craps their pants.
I think I am one of the only optimistic Redskins fans. I'll be at the game, 50 yard line, 10 rows behind the Saints bench talking trash. Our D, as we all know WILL BE BETTER...Springs will be back. I'm calling my boy Laron Landry with a pickle. Now will the O be better? That is the million dollar question. I think it will....I'm expecting big things from CP... Should be a good game...a very winnable game.
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Playmaker
Join Date: Mar 2007
Location: close to the edge
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Re: Looking ahead to the Saints
soup im right there with you buddy but 8 sections to your right and across the field on the skins sideline, we are a D team and i look forward to our boys running hard out there!!!!
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#84 |
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Join Date: Oct 2005
Location: Arlington Va.
Age: 48
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Re: Looking ahead to the Saints
I hope we mix up the playcalling a bit to keep the Saints D off balance. Run-Run-Pass, Run-Run-Run isnt going to cut it. Do we still have that WR option with EL or the HB option with CP in this offense?
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#85 |
Camp Scrub
Join Date: Sep 2008
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Re: Looking ahead to the Saints
I'm new here and a Saints fan, but I must say...this is by far one of the classiest threads I've ever seen about an opposing team. I mean this is like the opposite of any Eagles message board I've ever been to. (And I say this fully disclosing the fact that I've engaged in some pretty nasty trash talk on the Saints behalf in my day.)
I'll be at the game this weekend and of course I'll be rooting my Saints on! I can only hope the fans in the stands are as classy as you guys seem to be! |
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Living Legend
Join Date: Dec 2005
Location: Washington DC
Age: 38
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Re: Looking ahead to the Saints
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You're going to an Eagles message board. If you ever expect anyone to be classy, you're going to be in for a rude awakening. Good luck on Sunday! (But not too much luck ![]()
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#87 |
Camp Scrub
Join Date: Sep 2008
Location: Albany, NY
Age: 51
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Re: Looking ahead to the Saints
My hopes for the Saints in DC are as follows:
1. The D line continues to get push. Sunday was fun to watch, and even with a mobile QB such as Garcia the line was able to get pressure all day. Even when he was able to get the ball to receivers there was pressure while he threw. I like Campbell and all, but he looked confused and immobile against the Giants... NO should be in his face all day. 2. More Colston, please. I understand the gameplan for the Bucs included a more spread offense and a LOT of Reggie. But I would like to see NO best WR get more face time and let him do what he does. This is not saying I don't want to see Reggie run wild, but I want to see Colston get at least 6 or 7 catches. 3. Shockey, Shockey, Shockey. Sunday was a nice debut. But in DC I want Shock to place the fear of the football Gods into the Skins. I want to see screencaps all day Monday of the confused Washington defensive player's faces as they try their best to find a way to cover Shockey while still not leaving Colston or Bush huge opportunities. 4. Test Washington's D early with a shot Don't be shy to use that playaction, Payton. When Devery caught that TD pass Sunday it brought back a flood of feelings that I hadn't really felt since 06. The feeling that "yeah... we'll catch back up". 5. MM back in action alongside Porter The kid really shined Sunday and there is no reason to "demote" him against a weaker offense this Sunday. I'm really looking forward to watching him mature in front of our eyes into a real playmaker. 6. Got Bush? What can I say about the most athletic and explosive player the Saints have ever had? Sunday was like a "rebirth" of sorts for Reggie after the disappointing and injury riddled 07. He ran with authority, with swagger. And also, he ran fast as all hell. I would be my last dollar that Washington is scared poopless that they are going to be made fools of... especially their linebackers. Expect a LOT of plays that use Reggie as a decoy Sunday and even more that put him where he can do what he does best. Score. |
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#88 |
Living Legend
Join Date: Oct 2006
Location: Arlington, VA
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Re: Looking ahead to the Saints
I just want us to look prepared on offense. We've had extra time to get ready. Just look like an NFL team, not some rinky dink high school offense. No excuse not to move the ball against a below average defense at home.
On defense I want to see a pass rush from Taylor and Carter. Cause if we don't knock Brees around it's going to be a long day. That dude doesn't have the strongest arm, and he's not 6'4 and 230 lbs, actually I don't even think he's 6'0 tall, but he just knows how to play QB and gets the job done. |
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Fire Bruce NOW
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Location: Hattiesburg, MS
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Re: Looking ahead to the Saints
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I'll stick by what I said and take your comments as support for my position. Take away the 30+ yard plays which you touted and the Saints have a harder time scoring. You just have to make them earn their yards. I would put the Skins D up against the Tampa D any day. If you stop a teams' running game some, and then give up a big run, that is NOT stopping the run. Allowing the other team 7 yards per carry is not stopping the run and no excuses change this fact. So my point remains - Tampa was able to run the ball well on the Saints and I think Washington can do it, too. |
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Special Teams
Join Date: Jun 2006
Location: Potomac, MD
Age: 39
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Re: Looking ahead to the Saints
My question now is.... If and I mean IFFF we beat the Saints this weekend, is it cheapened by the lack of Colston? Or did his minimal involvement in week 1 really solidify the fact that they have a great QB who can use anyone?
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