Jump to content
  • Welcome!

    Register and log in easily with Twitter or Google accounts!

    Or simply create a new Huddle account. 

    Members receive fewer ads , access our dark theme, and the ability to join the discussion!

     

SNF: Saints at Dallas in the Death Star


gettlemanjack

Recommended Posts

Saints D sucks badly against the pass too. Their #2 CB has like a 141.0 passer rating allowed when throw at, similar to his last season. Robinson. Spectacular 1st R bust out of FSU few years back. No idea why they didn't keep Champ or Greer (their starting CB last few years).

Yeah Corey White is who was targeted on the most recent TD pass and is usually the one that gets targeted. Which also sucks because we don't have a second WR like terrance williams.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Well, keep in mind that when a team like Dallas is labeled to have the worst of anything, that simple means, they are not as good as the "elite" teams' defense. It doesn't necessarily mean they are bad.

Also, the Dallas offense is 5 times better than the Panthers, Not only do they have a very strong O-line, they are make plays for the RBs by opening up the middle.

Dallas had the best OL in the NFL before taking Zach Martin #16 overall last draft, making their OL a Super-strength. Murray is a Top 5 RB, Witten a HOF TE, WRs Bryant and Williams are both freaks out of the Big 12. Their O is spectacularly talented

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Yeah Corey White is who was targeted on the most recent TD pass and is usually the one that gets targeted. Which also sucks because we don't have a second WR like terrance williams.

White is their 2nd-string behind the horrendously terrible Robinson (who is out today). Their #2 CB/#3 CB spots are a nightmare

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Dallas had the best OL in the NFL before taking Zach Martin #16 overall last draft, making their OL a Super-strength. Murray is a Top 5 RB, Witten a HOF TE, WRs Bryant and Williams are both freaks out of the Big 12. Their O is spectacularly talented

Yeah their O is sick, probably the best they've had in a while and top 5 in the league IMO. If their D can be at least average then they could actually make the playoffs this year.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Woah last TD was on Dixon not even white my bad.

Dixon was the one who beat Champ out due to his play in the preseason I believe

yeah just saw that too on the replay they showed of the Williams TD. Dixon put on an island out wide with Williams. i was like, who? and looked him up. rookie UDFA out of D2..."Average eyes, instincts and anticipation. Leaky tackler. Very tight-hipped. Recorded a poor 4.59-second 20-yard shuttle time at his pro day, indicating very limited lateral agility."

lel, Saints really scraping the bottom of the barrell at CB

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Archived

This topic is now archived and is closed to further replies.


  • PMH4OWPW7JD2TDGWZKTOYL2T3E.jpg

  • Topics

  • Posts

    • I can't help but think that you are equating physical attributes alone with wins. I don't subscribe to that thought. No one will argue that Young has a strong arm, but he makes up for it in other ways. The real limitation for him is he needs good route runners with great hands. That's why Young was so good at the end of the 24 season. Thielen and Coker were perfect receivers for him and he had his best games with them. Not having them to start the 25 season hurt. Look at the first 10 games in 25 with a rookie receiver and no Coker and then look at the final 7 games with a more experienced rookie and Coker back and there is a telling difference in Young's performance. Prior to week 10, Young had 1 game with a QB rating above 100, 2 games with a rating above 90 and 6 games with a rating below 90. In the last 7 games with Coker back, Young had 3 games with a QB rating above 100, 2 games with a rating above 90 and only 2 games with a rating below 90. The tools a QB has to work with matter more than their arm strength.  To go back to Darnold and Stafford, yes they both have great arm strength but neither had much success with that alone. As I already pointed out, Stafford, even with a canon for an arm, only had 4 winning seasons in his first 12 years. It was only when he went to the right environment that he had true success.
    • I don't love this role for him if I'm being totally honest The pregame show is much more flash than substance and doesn't seem like the right fit for what Luke would bring to the table, and that's his vision of the game. I'd like to see him do something where it more involves him breaking down film and explaining what he's seeing out there, as he sees the game in a way very few ever have.
×
×
  • Create New...