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Saints are making a push that's super strong to sign Boldin


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Big men allow you to compete.  Their biggest man at WR is Brandon Cook, so if they want to compete with KB13, Julio, and Mike Evans, they need some height.  At least it'll be easier for Boldin to see how bad the Saints are losing on the scoreboard than Brees and Cooks.

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22 minutes ago, DFive said:

Big men allow you to compete.  Their biggest man at WR is Brandon Cook, so if they want to compete with KB13, Julio, and Mike Evans, they need some height.  At least it'll be easier for Boldin to see how bad the Saints are losing on the scoreboard than Brees and Cooks.

Actually, they expect for Michael Thomas and Brandon Coleman to make  marked contributions this season as well. They are pretty big.

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"he loves ex-#49ers, now NO's, WR coach John Morton"

Does his wife know this?

29 minutes ago, DFive said:

Their biggest man at WR is Brandon Cook

Willie Snead, who had almost 1000 yds. last season, is also a little bigger. And it's Brandin Cooks.

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42 minutes ago, DFive said:

Big men allow you to compete.  Their biggest man at WR is Brandon Cook, so if they want to compete with KB13, Julio, and Mike Evans, they need some height.  At least it'll be easier for Boldin to see how bad the Saints are losing on the scoreboard than Brees and Cooks.

They have 2 other receivers 6'5 + and 3 others at 6'3. Boldin would be one of their shorter receivers.

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I am a little surprised that he would sign there though, because I thought that he would want another look at a ring. He's got to be thinking that he'd have to deal with us at least a couple of times this year, which would lower his chances. 

Of course he might be licking his chops at the thought of going against such noobs in the secondary. Already having a ring, he can afford to roll the dice.

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