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Injuries Galore


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50 minutes ago, j2sgam said:

What’s the other side’s injury report look like? Lattimore & the other CB still out? Any chance we can get that photographer from Ohio State to snap some Kamara shots? Can somebody get Brees some gumbo cooked with gulf water?  

Both CBs were limited.  LT Terron Armstead, TE Fleener, and S Marcus Williams did not practice.

http://www.nola.com/saints/index.ssf/2017/11/marshon_lattimore_ken_crawley.html

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3 hours ago, Seltzer said:

Anybody who can go will this Sunday I believe.  Can't sacrifice long-term health but this game is the most important one we could play outside of a playoff game.

It's the difference between a bye week and rest and no rest all the way to the owl. 

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5 hours ago, thomas96 said:

Lattimore and Armstead are game changers while Crowley is solid, if any of those 3 is out that's big. Seems likely Armstead is out as they just signed a OT I believe, and will probably be without one of the two corners.

Yes. No coincidence. From Weeks 4-10, the Saints had the best passing defense in the NFL by more than 25 yards per game (allowing an average of 146.7). In Weeks 11-12, they rank 31st at 313.5 yards per game.

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1 minute ago, SeoulPanther said:

Yes. No coincidence. From Weeks 4-10, the Saints had the best passing defense in the NFL by more than 25 yards per game (allowing an average of 146.7). In Weeks 11-12, they rank 31st at 313.5 yards per game.

Not arguing but look at their opponents in all those games and their passing offenses. Those stats aren't reflective of just Lattimore.

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2 hours ago, thomas96 said:

Not arguing but look at their opponents in all those games and their passing offenses. Those stats aren't reflective of just Lattimore.

True. Apart from Stafford their opposing QB's were poor wks 4-10. I'm not so much talking up their pass defence though as pointing out their huge drop-off in wks 11-12 even against much superior QB's. I think its true of any team-you take out their 2 starting corners and the team struggles.

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