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Falcons, Panthers, Saints, or Buccaneers?
Have you seen the Saints D? Strong everywhere.TiTAN said:Defense
He wasn't going with the starters in mini-camp. Who knows though. We have options next to Keenan.TiTAN said:Nola, is Champ expected to actually start? ESPN has him 1st on their (obviously) unofficial depth chart. Didn't think he'd start over White..
I agree with most everything here. I think you're underestimating Johnson a bit.nolafan33 said:Aside from Seattle I've just yet to see any defense that has the ability to stop the Saints offense twice during the season, and I don't think Tampa will be anywhere near Seattle. With Sean Payton we've never really had trouble scoring against Lovie Smith led defenses, something like 26 points a game I think.
I'm just not nearly as impressed with Tampa as you are. I know you like Verner, but they don't have much depth behind him. Their safeties don't worry me. We've always picked on Goldson, even when he was with San Fran and I don't want to write off Barron already but he hasn't lived up to his draft slot yet.
Their LB corps are solid, David is a monster. I remember bosox saying Foster is a good tackler, which couldn't be farther from the case. He's one of the worst tackling MLB's in the league, if not the worst. 21 missed tackles, which led the league. 5.4 attempted tackles per missed tackle, which also led the league. Also remember bosox saying Jonathan Casillas is a good coverage LB. Trust me, that is a complete myth. He was in New Orleans for all those years and not only is he a injury waiting to happen, but he's not good in coverage either. I don't know if it's the fact that he's a converted safety or what, but it's just not true. Again, no depth.
Then if you look at their front four, McCoy is a very good player. But Adrian Clayborn is a question mark, he missed nearly the entire 2012 season and was horrible last season. Akeem Spence is meh, and Michael Johnson is solid but won't set the line on fire.
I don't know. I'm very familiar with these players after watching them for so long and I think you are caught up in the idea more than the actual reality. They have nice building blocks, but they aren't there yet.