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Is that on Frank Bush? Would Ray Rhodes get more out of this group? Are the position coaches to blame like Kollar and Holland? Do we blame the GM for not getting better players? Whoever is at fault, that effort and execution is horrible.
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Originally Posted by chuck I'm just sitting here thinking (pacing, actually) that whatever my issues with Kubiak he is apparently a goddam genius at tutoring quarterbacks. |
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A. Smith, Okam, Mitchell...have been getting the super okie doke today... |
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Pass good to the 1. Saints quickly line-up and spike it. 4th and goal with 4 seconds left.
Saints to go for it. Texans use a timeout. Dump to the Fullback gets the TD. Saints 28, Texans 10 Halftime. |
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I don't know that Buddy Ryan could do anything with the cast of clowns the team sends out masquerading as interior linemen. Pair that with Mario's disinterest and Barwin's over-eagerness that is a very, very vulnerable DL.
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The 3rd string QB hits the FB from Princeton to score a TD right before the half against the Texans Defense.
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Originally Posted by chuck I'm just sitting here thinking (pacing, actually) that whatever my issues with Kubiak he is apparently a goddam genius at tutoring quarterbacks. |
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First string Texans defense. All of them. Hell, there's even one guy, the BEST guy, who won't play the first quarter of the season because he trained too hard.
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Again, this is an ass raping by a team run by intelligent football people on a team run by glue-eating, finger-painting imbeciles. If you think the future does not hold more of the same in the regular season then I think you are nuts.
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#8
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Halftime stats:
Passing: Schaub 8/10, 117 yards. Rushing: Foster 6/28 yds. Receiving: Dreesen 3/55, AJ 2/15, Foster 2/15, KW 1/32 Tackles: Wilson 11, Pollard 9, Cushing/Quin 7 each, Mario/Barwin/KJ 2 each Time of Possession: Saints 21:25 (!), Texans 8:35 1st downs: Saints 18, Texans 6 3rd down conversions: Saints 6/9, Texans 0/3 Turnovers: Saints 0, Texans 2 |
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#9
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To me this game shows the difference between a team with big proven NFL Olinemen and a puny Denver type Oline. I know that Kubiak was working on the running game to start the game, but with that puny Oline, he should have gotten away from it sooner than he did. And then of course, the fumbleitus had to rear it's ugly head again.
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NBT - Elder statesman. Wisdom comes with age - Now if i could remember what it was! |
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Nice return by Slaton on the kickoff. Brings it all the way back to the Saints 41.
DanO's 1st down pass goes inc. to a slipped down JJ. Slaton up the middle for about 2. |
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Disappointing start of a practice game for sure. Too many mistakes.
Now we get to see what Texans second teamers can do. Nice start of return by Slayton. NO still has several starting D out there. hmm. |
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On 3rd and 8, DanO's deep pass to KW goes inc. in the endzone.
Texans to punt. Saints fair catch at their 15. |
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#13
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I blame that good Luziana cookin' the Texans probably got after practice. Awfully tough to play sharp football after that.
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Saints get 2 on run.
Saints get 4. Brings up 3rd and 4. Saints delay of game. Makes it 3rd and 9. Bentley nice TFL. Saints have to punt. JJ nice return but block in the back on the Texans. Ball at Texans 26. |
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Steve Slaton, Sean Payton. Steve Slaton, Sean Payton.
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Shoot, I can't even spell Slaton anymore.
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Well, they didn't get to play much in the first half........
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