rsmith2783
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I was bored last night and I watched this game before I went to bed. Thanks to the member on here who sent me this game a few years ago!
This game is one of the few that stood out to me back then during the 1998 season because the Falcons went 14-2 and we almost beat them. We held Anderson in check for most of the game (even though he had 100 yards).
I was a Billy Joe Tolliver fan after this game, and he looked great. I thought that we had our QB of the future (even though we just signed Kerry Collins). He was able to scramble, he knew how to use his pocket and he had a cannon for an arm.
After watching this game I noticed:
I'm curious as to why Zaven didn't continue to coach after he left the Saints?
This game is one of the few that stood out to me back then during the 1998 season because the Falcons went 14-2 and we almost beat them. We held Anderson in check for most of the game (even though he had 100 yards).
I was a Billy Joe Tolliver fan after this game, and he looked great. I thought that we had our QB of the future (even though we just signed Kerry Collins). He was able to scramble, he knew how to use his pocket and he had a cannon for an arm.
After watching this game I noticed:
- That we shot ourselves in the foot while we were in scoring range.
- We knocked out Chris Chandler and had to finish the second half against a 44 year Steve Deberg.
- Our WRs dropped sure TD passes.
- Cam Cleeland could have been one of the greats for us if injuries have not occurred.
- Our offense was completely terrible and very predictable!!
- Our defense was amazing! There was too much talent on that defense to not be in the playoffs.
- Keith Poole was underrated.
- Zaven Yaralian was the modern day Greg Williams.
I'm curious as to why Zaven didn't continue to coach after he left the Saints?