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Others agree! It was awesome.
Those #'s are way low. Should be in 90's for both Davenport and Davis..................
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Others agree! It was awesome.
Others agree! It was awesome.
Those #'s are way low. Should be in 90's for both Davenport and Davis..................
They have a different list for what our receivers did on Monday night.Weird, I figured we would see at least 2 of our WRs on that list!
Yeah he was great to watch Monday. He just murdered the guy in front of him on multiple occasions.
Please stay healthy the rest of the year MD.
in his rookie year they asked Armstead about him and Armstead called him “country strong” or something to that effect. Not many humans can do that to an NFL left tackle. Quite impressive.I had to call my buddy on the one where he bull rushed the LT 7 yards deep and when Smith rolled out to his left and Davenport saw that, gave that LT one last "push" and toppled him over backwards on his way to Smith ( who threw it away )
it was possibly one of the nastiest DE v LT rushes ive ever seen.
PFF definitely has a bias against the Saints. I rarely ever see our players in the 90’s, Brees being the consistent exception.Those #'s are way low. Should be in 90's for both Davenport and Davis..................
Wait until they can stick Dave O next to him... O-lineman are gonna ish bricks.
I know this is mid-week and it's probably already been touched on, but holy mother of God. He played like a freakin centaur on Monday. I haven't even looked at the box score and have no idea what his statline was, but he had an impact on nearly every single play. By the second half they were sliding the protection toward him, and numerous pressures and sacks that won't show up on his personal stat sheet would not have happened without him.
Most impressive is the way he's developed his power game. He's really learned how to extend and was tossing O-linemen around in both the run and pass game. I'm just thoroughly impressed, and while I could be brain-holing here, I don't remember ever seeing him impact a game like that from start to finish.
in his rookie year they asked Armstead about him and Armstead called him “country strong” or something to that effect. Not many humans can do that to an NFL left tackle. Quite impressive.
They did not call roughing the passer. They called Personal Foul. It was not for the action on the qb. The poor arse announcers talked about it as if ut had been called roughing on the passer, but the ref never mentioned passer. Just generic personal foul, which tells you it was called for something he did to another player, which was still hirse short.That was a WEAK Sauce roughing the passer call on MD.
Even the very poor announcing crew agreed.