Saints vs. Patriots

Discussion in 'New Orleans Saints Forum' started by CajunPunk, Aug 11, 2010.

  1. CajunPunk

    CajunPunk TF's Resident Realist

    #52 is a tackling machine.
     
  2. CajunPunk

    CajunPunk TF's Resident Realist

    And it was Eric Alexander that finished it.
     
  3. OkieTigerTK

    OkieTigerTK Tornado Alley

    oh well.....
     
  4. Cajun Sensation

    Cajun Sensation I'm kind of a big deal Staff Member

    I'm somewhat concerned about the Morestead injury. Chris Ivory looked good. Patrick Robinson? Not so much.

    I thought that CSP kept Drew Brees in the game a little too long.

    The D-line struggled at times. Casillas is really good....Adrian Arrington could be really good and Patrick Ramsey seems to be alot better of a backup than Mark Brunell.

    Larry Beavers took one to the house.

    The kid from the Pats, Julian Edelman could end up on one of my fantasy teams.

    That is all.
     
  5. RHans405

    RHans405 Let's Roll

    At least Morestead's injury was to his arm. We had the kickers making way too many tackles today.

    And yes, Chris Ivory looked strong.
     
  6. CajunPunk

    CajunPunk TF's Resident Realist

    I agree. Robinson was ineffective. Casillas played a great game as he had a ton of tackles.

    Drew might be the reason he stayed in as long as he did. I think he wanted to score at least once before hanging it up for the night.

    The ST were awful at defending the returns. Pass defense looked shaky, even with the first teamers.

    And, yes, white slot receivers are all the rage these days.

     
  7. BAY0U BENGAL

    BAY0U BENGAL I'm a Chinese Bandit

    I see this trend. I think it's to trick the defense that they're slow.
     
  8. SabanFan

    SabanFan The voice of reason

    I enjoyed watching these 2 teams practice.
     
  9. LEGACY TIGER

    LEGACY TIGER Defy Yourself

    Exactly.
     
  10. bayareatiger

    bayareatiger If it's too loud YOU'RE TOO OLD

    Glorified scrimmages that they still charge full price for.

    Real football? Not hardly.
     

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