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I have never seen a season with more injuries (mostly season ending) to big star players. I unfortunately saw the Burrow leg injury live and damnit. They better spend all their picks on their O-line or he will end up like Luck. 

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I know I’m a chick but I totally teared up when Burrows went out. Just seeing how much his team loves him. Bengals have to get OLine in the draft and pick up weapons in FA. It’s just sad. Burrow is really good but he will become Luck if they don’t help him. 

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12 minutes ago, BradInATX said:

Not scrolling up but have we talked about Taysom Hill just derping all over the field? What a god awful effort. Put Jameis in

Saints probably didn't want 5 INTs in the game. 

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14 minutes ago, BradInATX said:

Not scrolling up but have we talked about Taysom Hill just derping all over the field? What a god awful effort. Put Jameis in

They need to see what they have in Taysom. They already know Jameis is way too erratic to be counted on when you need wins to keep pace in the NFC. 

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They need to see what they have in Taysom. They already know Jameis is way too erratic to be counted on when you need wins to keep pace in the NFC. 
I was all in for Taysom today. Roll the dice, fuck it. His two memorable throws were a boedmb that callaway fielded like a punt and a screen pass to Kamara that was a 95mpg fastball thrown so hard that Kamara just laughed it off. Terrible.
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3 minutes ago, shadow_operative2.0 said:

With the Texans at noon & DFW getting Eagles/Browns, doubt many on this board actually saw the Saints’ game. 

Yeah I never flipped over. Austin carried it though.

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2 minutes ago, Vic Mackey said:

They need to see what they have in Taysom. They already know Jameis is way too erratic to be counted on when you need wins to keep pace in the NFC. 

Yep. They had already made the decision to go with Taysom no matter what if Brees went down at the beginning of the season bc he has been there for years and knows the playbook. But they said they will use Jameis. They have to. They probably have the best backup sitch in all the NFL. 

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2 minutes ago, BradInATX said:
4 minutes ago, Vic Mackey said:
They need to see what they have in Taysom. They already know Jameis is way too erratic to be counted on when you need wins to keep pace in the NFC. 

I was all in for Taysom today. Roll the dice, fuck it. His two memorable throws were a boedmb that callaway fielded like a punt and a screen pass to Kamara that was a 95mpg fastball thrown so hard that Kamara just laughed it off. Terrible.

I didn't see any of the game. They showed the shitty Browns/Eagles game here in the DFW. Taysom always seemed like a gadget player to me. He would never be effective as a full time QB in the NFL. This isn't BYU anymore playing their competition. 

Saints better hope Brees can come back soon. They aren't going anywhere in the playoffs with either of these guys.

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3 minutes ago, Nicole44 said:

Yep. They had already made the decision to go with Taysom no matter what if Brees went down at the beginning of the season bc he has been there for years and knows the playbook. But they said they will use Jameis. They have to. They probably have the best backup sitch in all the NFL. 

How many deep threats does NO have? Their offense always seemed to be working the short to immediate routes and moving down the field. Winston was great at the deep ball with Evans, Godwin and others in Tampa. Throw it up and let them go get it. Don't really have to make any reads there. They would air it out often in Tampa. Not sure how Winston would fare in an offense where he was asked to protect the ball and facilitate the ball down the field working the route trees.

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The Gruden signing was widely lampooned when it happened but it's looking better and better...give him props.

And people laughed even harder when they signed the TV guy to be GM.

They seem to be doing something right.
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How many deep threats does NO have? Their offense always seemed to be working the short to immediate routes and moving down the field. Winston was great at the deep ball with Evans, Godwin and others in Tampa. Throw it up and let them go get it. Don't really have to make any reads there. They would air it out often in Tampa. Not sure how Winston would fare in an offense where he was asked to protect the ball and facilitate the ball down the field working the route trees.

Hills 50 yard bomb was their longest in several seasons if I heard correctly.

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