Martez Wilson the next Pat Swilling (1 Viewer)

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Martez will have a breakout season...PRO BOWL this year!

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wow, we really need him on the field rushing, maybe on the inside more
 

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Guy makes spotty plays. Should only improve with experience. I know I know, we say this every year. I just think the guy needs more experience/playing time. Sky is the limit from there.
 

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I'll settle for the next Renaldo Turnbull.
 

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While Im doubtful we'll never have a LB'ing core as great as the Dome Patrol, something tells me this yr our Defense will be tough. Under Rank 15. Im going to guess around 12. We have great potential on that side of the ball this yr.
 

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My favorite Saints:

1. Drew
2. Colston
3. Swilling
4. Deuce
5. AB
 

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Martez will have a breakout season...PRO BOWL this year!

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We all have lofty hopes for Wilson but Swilling was a one-of-a-kind player the likes of which we may never see again. As long as he and Jackson and Mills and Johnson were on the field we always had a chance, despite Hebert's propensity to male bad plays at the worst times. If he can become a pass rusher and run defender with half the instincts and first step that Swilling had I will be grateful
 

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