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Atlanta, Carolina, New Orleans, or Tampa Bay?
RunRickyRun said:So Sean Payton is gonna strap on a helmet, take the field, and improve upon last season's record?
Oft-injured Colston and Devery are the only established WR's on the roster, log-jammed at the RB position, a Rob Ryan defense, a brutal schedule, and the only draft pick I see making an immediate impact is Vaccaro.
Not seeing how they're better than last season.
Yeah, yeah, Sean Payton is this great coach...we know. But remember all that crap last year about Sean building such a strong program that the Saints wouldn't suffer as much in his absence?? The point is the Saints aren't the team they were when they won the Super Bowl, nor will they be. It's a regression and it should've been expected.nolafan33 said:
You really don't think having Sean Payton back will help improve the team? You vastly underrate the impact coaches have on their teams.
Not to be rude, but you clearly don't know much about the Saints.
Marques Colston has played in 61 of a possible 64 games over the past four seasons. I'd say that's very healthy.
Devery Henderson was let go by the team, and barely had any role last season. Lance Moore? Jimmy Graham? Ben Watson? Darren Sproles? All established pass catchers in the league. Even Pierre Thomas is a great pass catcher out of the backfield. We have three young WR's that will surely make an impact in Joe Morgan, Nick Toon, and Kenny Stills. Morgan himself took Devery's role last season.
We have Mark Ingram, Pierre Thomas, and Darren Sproles at running back, all solid backs, but it isn't a log jam. Maybe if they were all the same type of back it would be, but they aren't. Ingram is the bruiser inside the tackles back, Thomas is the do it all back, and Sproles is the pass catching back who can take carries outside of the tackles. Even if we did have a log jam I don't really understand how that's a bad thing.
Rob Ryan has historically put solid defenses on the field. Maybe not great defenses all that often, but the Saints don't need a great defense with our offense. Plus the biggest thing is the scheme. We spent three or four years building towards an aggressive man defense with Gregg Williams, then last season switched to the exact opposite defense. A read and react defense that used mostly zone coverage. That was a horrible fit for our personnel, especially the secondary which were all man to man corners. Now we have nearly the exact same defense as the Gregg Williams defense returning. In his last season here we were 4th in yards per game and 7th in points per game, both great numbers, especially for the offense we put out there. People expect the worst defense in NFL history to be on the field again, but now that we have a scheme that fits the personnel we will be fine.
nolafan33 said:In the last season with Sean Payton they fielded the best team they've had since the Super Bowl, maybe even better. But one poor season without their head coach and their leader means they're regressing?
If you say so...
wilmyers said:^ Shut up Jimmy
IAS the Bucs will be the darkhorse, big surprise team in all of the NFL
Dougie Martin will run, Josh is good every other season, and Revis Island.........c'mon now
RunRickyRun said:
There's college teams that could beat Tampa