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From what I understand from listening to a guy in Seatle is that their scheme is totally different than ours and he was a little late picking it up. He started to pick things up better around the 3rd preseason game but it was too little to late.
Had he signed in April or May he would have been their starter. Just going off what I heard from some Seatle pundits.
From what I understand from listening to a guy in Seatle is that their scheme is totally different than ours and he was a little late picking it up. He started to pick things up better around the 3rd preseason game but it was too little to late.
Had he signed in April or May he would have been their starter. Just going off what I heard from some Seatle pundits.
I can understand that Evans played hurt his last couple of years with the team. Although he likely has declined due to age and injuries, I could see how, if healthy, he may be better than when he last played with us. What gives me pause and concern is that if there is a team with more concerns with their line it is Seattle. They cut him. If he is healthy and anywhere near his probowl form, wouldn't they have kept him?
I can see how people believe that he can not be worse than Lelito and they are probably right. I'm willing to wait and see how he does before completely cringing about the signing; however I would be lying if I didn't say I'm still very apprehensive about the RG position.
We are almost 10 million over the cap according to New Orleans Saints Salary Cap - Over the Cap,
I am sure Loomis will make another move or two.
Nice post by the OP; thanks.
For the life of me, I don't understand why it got three red thumbs.
I guess one each from our Division rivals have visited.
Signing a guy that went to the pro bowl 6 times does not mean you picked up a pro bowl caliber guard.
Last year he was about even with Lelito. Lelito is moving into his prime, you have you assume he got marginally better. Evans is on the wrong side of age and injuries, so you have to assume he's worse than last year.
It's likely the move improved the back-up situation, but the starting situation is exactly the same as it was yesterday before he resigned.