OTA's provide time for growth in quieter offseason

Looking at the enclosed picture, I guess Mark Ingram isn't wearing #28 anymore.

nope.. Ingram is #22 now. Thats Keenan Lewis wearing #28 and rookie Rod Sweeting in #38

Also, this was my favorite part of the blog:

In evaluating the offense, it appears that 10 year veteran Seneca Wallace will be the backup quarterback.* While only 5’11” and 205 pounds, he demonstrated why he has been in the league that long.* He is an accurate passer that gets the ball off in a similar rhythm to Drew Brees.* He also will not need many repetitions in the regular season to be able to step in and run the team in an emergency situation.

This was the most informative part if you ask me. I have always liked Seneca Wallace. He has spent his entire career on some very bad teams and he has always been a guy who can start if needed. He is borderline starter material for alot of NFL teams. But with the Saints, I think he could run our offense efficiently. He has quick feet and a quick release. Not the strongest of arms but he can get the job done.

We would be screwed if we ever lost Brees for a long period of time, but Wallace could run this offense for a few games and can win some games for us. I love the fact that Rick Gaille is giving positive feedback on Wallace. He also says McCown is the odd man out and Griffin will make the team as a developmental player. Very good info right there.