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I'll taking healthy and capable over injured staples all day.I’m optimistic, we didn’t have a great line last year. New players give us hope for improvement, staying with what we had gave us no reason to be optimistic.
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I'll taking healthy and capable over injured staples all day.I’m optimistic, we didn’t have a great line last year. New players give us hope for improvement, staying with what we had gave us no reason to be optimistic.
Yea I think we were 30th running the ball.I’m optimistic, we didn’t have a great line last year. New players give us hope for improvement, staying with what we had gave us no reason to be optimistic.
Thanks. I wish we made changes at tightend. Sticking with what we had last season, mediocre to poor tightend end play doesn’t make sense.You will probably live to see 100 with that attitude.
Agreed, I'm especially perplexed given the total uncertainly on the left side of our line. We let Peat walk meanwhile Mike Triplett anticipates we roll out Penning and Nick Salvideri on the left side....wonder how much the Raiders are paying Peat...Hope I'm wrong but I letting Peat go maybe something this team regrets.....he was arguably the best offensive lineman on the team the last half of the season....makes almost no sense when considering how thin we are at oline.....young players better step up.....and stay healthy.....
Agreed, I'm especially perplexed given the total uncertainly on the left side of our line. We let Peat walk meanwhile Mike Triplett anticipates we roll out Penning and Nick Salvideri on the left side....wonder how much the Raiders are paying Peat...
The saints fans have dreamed about the day Peat would be gone
and now they would have kept him ...
Weird fanbase
Where is the uncertainty when you just named the players taking over?Agreed, I'm especially perplexed given the total uncertainly on the left side of our line. We let Peat walk meanwhile Mike Triplett anticipates we roll out Penning and Nick Salvideri on the left side....wonder how much the Raiders are paying Peat...
I would say Trever Penning and Nick Salvideri are the very definition of "uncertainty." Penning was benched and not trusted in even jumbo packages last season and Salvideri has 18 career snaps.Where is the uncertainty when you just named the players taking over?
I agree, but I think that's from our standpoint but I think the Saints are and will constantly be looking to improve the line and like a lot of teams have been piecing together their roster on 1 year deals on capable vets as to not get in a salary cap situation by spending big to fill a need (not panic).I would say Trever Penning and Nick Salvideri are the very definition of "uncertainty." Penning was benched and not trusted in even jumbo packages last season and Salvideri has 18 career snaps.
Do I hope both turn into all pros? Absolutely, but you can't say we know anything about how either of these guys will play. I mean, McCoy and Ruiz may be the only veteran starters next year. This might be the most uncertain/inexperienced Oline we have had in years.
But I only mentioned Penning/Salvideri going off of Triplett's article. We have NO IDEA who will start on the left side this season. Again, more uncertainty.
Seems like a lot of revisionist history going on in this thread. Until this season, there wasn't a single Andrus Peat apologist on this forum. So don't act like you saw it all along.
The fact is Peat had his chances early on in his career to claim the LT position, and it did not go well (at all). And we all know his injury history.
It wasn't until this year that he finally demonstrated the ability to play the LT position adequately. But the new regime clearly has a different composite for what it would like at the OT position. Accept it and move on.