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Who? (gone by 1991)You can afford to commit to run defense when you know the QB can't beat you.
Yep. Reuben Mayes. too.
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Who? (gone by 1991)You can afford to commit to run defense when you know the QB can't beat you.
Yep. Reuben Mayes. too.
Asking "who?" explains a lot.Who? (gone by 1991)
It actually does not, since Mayes was not on the '91 team.Asking "who?" explains a lot.
I now see you are talking about one year. I'm talking about the talent that Bobby the Boob had around him during his Saints career. I stick to my previous post. Squandered the best LB corps to ever play and not sniff a SB. Hebert (in his Saints career) was fools gold, at best.It actually does not, since Mayes was not on the '91 team.
Mayes and Hilliard (love them) but only one 1000 yard season each.I now see you are talking about one year. I'm talking about the talent that Bobby the Boob had around him during his Saints career. I stick to my previous post. Squandered the best LB corps to ever pay and not sniff a SB. Hebert (in his Saints career) was fools gold, at best.
Like I said, when the QB isn't a threat....Mayes and Hilliard (love them) but only one 1000 yard season each.
And I am talking about 1990-1992...when the defense was best in NFL. Not 1987-1989, when it was in the top tier but not the best.
I am pointing out that the Saints did not have both a great running game and great defense (at the same time) when Hebert was QB.Like I said, when the QB isn't a threat....
I was at that rain game at age 11...that rain was rolling from the nosebleeds.Mora regime squandered alot of talent, keeping mediocre talent often in place for years.
Hilliard should of been comparable to how Bush or Pierre was for us. Best thing we had was Eric Martin and he wasnt drafted by Mora. I believe the whole Steve Walsh BS was a big influence from the propaganda bought on by the 88 LSU vs Miami game where Miami destroyed LSU and WWL TV was literally hanging from the Miami sacks after that beating.
ahem...
WRs
Eric Martin
Quin Early
RBs
Dalton Hillard
Craig "Iron Head" Heyward
Martin and Early were on the '91 to '93 teams, but Hebert left after '92.Martin and Early were not on the team at the same time. both good but not good enough to overcome being the only guy. And the good running backs were long gone or past their prime by this time. The knocks on Bobby are well deserved but really they should be spread to the entire O during this period.
I thought I may have been wrong a bit. But neither were a true number one in that time IMO. How old was Martin by then? My point is we didn’t have enough offense across the board.Martin and Early were on the '91 to '93 teams, but Hebert left after '92.
Ok you agree with me enoughI thought I may have been wrong a bit. But neither were a true number one in that time IMO. How old was Martin by then? My point is we didn’t have enough offense across the board.
Instead of putting a inept offense at the hands of Bobby lets not forget the poor offensive schemes led by one of the worst offensive coordinator in the history of Saints football , Carl Smith and his horrible play calling.I don't disagree with any of this, but that still doesn't change what I typed or even remove my "lol" at the OPs question about the team's fortunes with Bobby on the field. At no time was Bobby ever a catalyst for victory. At his best, he managed to not **** up enough to let Morton and the defense win the game.