Saints: real or one hit wonder?

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RobH4413
01-16-2007, 05:18 PM
I like what I see in the saints. They're doing so many good things. The rookie receiver Colston appears like a steal, so they've got some pretty good scouting going on there.

I can easily see colston going somewhere else, and not being used to his potential. NO seems like a perfect fit for him, and that team appears to be on the right track.

CHIEF CHUCKING MY SPEAR
01-16-2007, 06:48 PM
Does it matter if their one hit wonders. Their still playing and were still sitting at home as usual watching everyone play. Its amazing what happens when a bad team uses the draft and get a good Qb to run the team. Wish that would happen here

wolfeskins
01-16-2007, 08:58 PM
i say they look like a truely good team. they're well coached,they have some very good weapons on offense and their defense is pretty good.

ncskinsfanec
01-16-2007, 09:13 PM
I think they could be playing a bit over their heads, but not much if they are. They are a good team.

I think the difference maker there is Sean Peyton. They seemed to be very prepared for games. I distinctly remember when they played the Redskins, Peyton challenged a call in the red zone to allow his defense to recover more so than actually turn the play over. That five minute window slowed our offense down and threw us out of synch. We never really recovered during that game.

You know, we did win the game!

ncskinsfanec
01-16-2007, 09:17 PM
I hear ya, but I also wonder if Marty ball held him back a bit in SD. Who knows, maybe in a more open offense he would have been putting up 4,000 yard seasons there too.

Is there any way we can blame Marty for our 5-11 season as well, I know theres got to be some kind of way to do that. I know it's in vogue to throw the poor guy under the bus now, but come on that quote is taking it a bit to far!

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