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Eugene Robinson on the saints first TD


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1 minute ago, frankw said:

We all knew the talk of preseason not mattering was bullshit even those of us who tried their best to deny it.

But that was just one broken defensive play.

What really set the tone was the first offensive play of the game.

You want to poo on bryce and that's fine.. but how do u explain the d giving up points on 6 straight possessions

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1 minute ago, Jrock88 said:

You want to poo on bryce and that's fine.. but how do u explain the d giving up points on 6 straight possessions

Did you actually expect the defense to carry the game for us or something? Could they and should they have played better? Hell yes. But did we invest heavily in the defense in the offseason? Hell no. What did we invest in. Well let's take a look at that. First round pick trade up? Offense. 2nd round pick trade up? Offense. 153 million dollars between two FA signings? Offense.

My guy for someone who isn't trying to carry water for Bryce Young you're sure sounding like the opposite.

Like I don't even know what you're doing at this point.

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1 minute ago, frankw said:

Did you actually expect the defense to carry the game for us or something? Could they and should they have played better? Hell yes. But did we invest heavily in the defense in the offseason? Hell no. What did we invest in. Well let's take a look at that. First round pick trade up? Offense. 2nd round pick trade up? Offense. 153 million dollars between two FA signings? Offense.

My guy for someone who isn't trying to carry water for Bryce Young you're sure sounding like the opposite.

Like I don't even know what you're doing at this point.

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