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Final Roster Cuts (38 roster moves):
P Lou Hedley (waived)
S Roderic Teamer (released)
LB Mike Rose (waived)
LB Isaiah Stalbird (waived)
RB James Robinson (released)
RB Jacob Kibodi (waived)
OT Jesse Davis (released)
S/CB Ugo Amadi (released)
CB Joejuan Williams (released)
G Tremayne Anchrum Jr. (released)
G/C Kyle Hergel (waived)
OT Josiah Ezirim (waived)
S Lawrence Johnson (waived)
DT Camron Peterson (injured reserve)
CB Shemar Jean-Charles (waived)
K Charlie Smyth (not counted on 90-man) (waived)
DT Jack Heflin (waived)
OL Mark Evans (waived)
S Millard Bradford (waived)
TE Michael Jacobson (waived)
G/C Shane Lemieux (released)
S Johnathan Abram (released)
RB Kendre Miller (injured reserve)
LB Khaleke Hudson (released)
WR Equanimeous St. Brown (released)
WR Samson Nacua (waived)
DE Niko Lalos (waived)
WR Stanley Morgan Jr. (released)
WR Shaquan Davis (waived)
WR Kevin Austin Jr. (waived)
LB Andrew Dowell (released)
CB Mac McCain III (waived)
TE Mason Fairchild (waived)
TE Kevin Rader (injured reserve)
CB Rejzohn Wright (injured reserve)
LB Monty Rice (waived)
LB Nephi Sewell (PUP)
DE Tanoh Kpassagnon (PUP)







 
Likely plan on him as returner and Shaheed to back him up
I don't know about that. The Dolphins (who run a similar system) have already showed you don't really need big bodies out there. They're literally all speed. Olave, Shaheed, and Tipton is a lot of speed to cover. I think we'll end up seeing him quite a lot this year.
 
got to score on that play Nacua, close doesnt count. Hope he makes the PS
It was a great effort on his part. He would/should have scored. It wasn't his fault he didn't. There were two Saint players running like cattle inside the 10 yard line that got caught up watching Nacua instead of turning and looking back. Either one of them could have sealed off the Titans player that forced Nacua out of bounds inside the 5. He should have had a straight shot into the endzone at that point. The effort by Nacua was 110%. Not so much by the other players on that play.
 
It was a great effort on his part. He would/should have scored. It wasn't his fault he didn't. There were two Saint players running like cattle inside the 10 yard line that got caught up watching Nacua instead of turning and looking back. Either one of them could have sealed off the Titans player that forced Nacua out of bounds inside the 5. He should have had a straight shot into the endzone at that point. The effort by Nacua was 110%. Not so much by the other players on that play.
Did anyone ever really see if he stepped out?? . I did not see a replay anywhere
 
It was a great effort on his part. He would/should have scored. It wasn't his fault he didn't. There were two Saint players running like cattle inside the 10 yard line that got caught up watching Nacua instead of turning and looking back. Either one of them could have sealed off the Titans player that forced Nacua out of bounds inside the 5. He should have had a straight shot into the endzone at that point. The effort by Nacua was 110%. Not so much by the other players on that play.
Did anyone ever really see if he stepped out?? . I did not see a replay anywhere

In the YouTube Video below by Jackson Krueger Sports the narrator explains the play from beginning to the end.

It clearly shows Jonathan Abram celebrating prematurely instead of turning his head to find the defender who forced Nacua out of bounds.

That may have contributed to why Abram was released. It's the little things that oftentimes lead to the success or failure of a play, making a team or not.

He could have made the block on the man that made the play, but he didn't finish the play as he should have which cost the Saints a Touchdown. Big Mistake!

You can decide for yourself if he stepped out of bounds. From the camera angle in the video, it's hard to tell as the defender went through an oblivious Abram to force Nacua out of bounds. It appears as though his left foot planted on the edge of the white sideline stripe at about the 3-yard line.

Credit is due for the hustle play of the Titans defender, #89, TE Thomas Odukoya, who ironically, made the Titans initial 53-man roster yesterday. They kept 5 TEs.

Also, my OP was a comment made without reviewing the play. All Saints players except for Abram made nice clean blocks, mostly just sealing off the defenders. My apologies for including Rico Payton in the comment "Saints players running like cattle inside the 10-yard line that got caught up watching". Payton identified the immediate threat and what appeared to be the last defender and got in front of him to shield him from Nacua. The Fail belongs soley to Jonathan Abram.


Jonathan Abram doesn't block, cost team touchdown | New Orleans Saints Vs Tennessee Titans​



 
In the YouTube Video below by Jackson Krueger Sports the narrator explains the play from beginning to the end.

It clearly shows Jonathan Abram celebrating prematurely instead of turning his head to find the defender who forced Nacua out of bounds.

That may have contributed to why Abram was released. It's the little things that oftentimes lead to the success or failure of a play, making a team or not.

He could have made the block on the man that made the play, but he didn't finish the play as he should have which cost the Saints a Touchdown. Big Mistake!

You can decide for yourself if he stepped out of bounds. From the camera angle in the video, it's hard to tell as the defender went through an oblivious Abram to force Nacua out of bounds. It appears as though his left foot planted on the edge of the white sideline stripe at about the 3-yard line.

Credit is due for the hustle play of the Titans defender, #89, TE Thomas Odukoya, who ironically, made the Titans initial 53-man roster yesterday. They kept 5 TEs.

Also, my OP was a comment made without reviewing the play. All Saints players except for Abram made nice clean blocks, mostly just sealing off the defenders. My apologies for including Rico Payton in the comment "Saints players running like cattle inside the 10-yard line that got caught up watching". Payton identified the immediate threat and what appeared to be the last defender and got in front of him to shield him from Nacua. The Fail belongs soley to Jonathan Abram.


Jonathan Abram doesn't block, cost team touchdown | New Orleans Saints Vs Tennessee Titans​




I would have put Abram on the PS just for that. My thing is we don't know and neither does the guy that posted the vid if he stepped out of bounds because they never showed a reply of him stepping out. No one has
 

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