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Blowout Fallout : Kenny Vaccaro benched


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Ian Rapoport @RapSheet

More severe changes: The #Saints are benching talented 2013 1st rounder Kenny Vaccaro, who has earned several game balls. Incredible.

 

Ian Rapoport @RapSheet 

Changes on the way for the #Saints. WR Joe Morgan has been informed he’s being waived, source said. More coming.

 

Ian Rapoport @RapSheet

Wow. Sounds very tense in New Orleans today. More than 10 players called individually into #Saints coach Sean Payton’s office for review

 

Worth remembering Vaccaro was chosen just one pick after Star Lotulelei in the 2013 Draft.  Saint fans were bragging about how great he was gonna be, especially when he was paired with Jairus Byrd this past offseason.

 

Sounds like there could conceivably be more news in days to come.

 

 

 

 

 

 

I won't lie.  This gives me a chuckle :lol:

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The hell he is! Vaccaro is a tweener linebacker playing safety like Barron.

Last season, PFF graded Vaccaro at +1.9 overall, with a +5.3 vs the run and a +2.3 against the pass.

He's had a slight drop off this year, but I promise you, it's because Ryan's defenses are such hot garbage. As has always been said, if his last name wasn't Ryan, he wouldn't have a job in the NFL.

I'd take Vaccaro and plug him in over Tre Boston, or Harper, or Lester, or DeCoud, or whoever else you want to throw out there in our piss-poor secondary.

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The hell he is! Vaccaro is a tweener linebacker playing safety like Barron.

Uh... That Chancellor fellow in the north-west is in that same mold and he seems to be doing ok.. In all seriousness those guys make a huge difference if you don't think so ask the tight ends they cover and remove from games with earth shattering hits
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