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  On 11/30/2012 at 3:21 AM, NoSaint said:

Ingrams so underwhelming.

His talent is undeniable but when you compare his intensity to guys like Thomas, Ivory, and Sproles, it doesn't come close.

 

He's still playing like a rookie at times.

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2 trips to the 5 and only 3 points. No good.

 

Both should've been 7.

 

11 points off the board will come back to haunt against a team like Atlanta.

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  On 11/30/2012 at 3:22 AM, NoSaint said:

2 trips to the 5 and only 3 points. No good.

 

Both should've been 7.

 

11 points off the board will come back to haunt against a team like Atlanta.

 

Also the Saints are minus 2.

 

If they could get a turnover that would be huge.

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  On 11/30/2012 at 3:22 AM, NoSaint said:

2 trips to the 5 and only 3 points. No good.

 

Both should've been 7.

 

11 points off the board will come back to haunt against a team like Atlanta.

 

Yep! My Boys could only get FG's against ATL on Nov 4th too!

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  On 11/30/2012 at 3:30 AM, San Jose Bills Fan said:

 

 

GREAT play. He's one of the great finesse cornerbacks of his time.

 

It's amazing, dating back to buff, how he matches the receivers step for step so perfectly. Not an inch of wasted motion normally.

 

  On 11/30/2012 at 3:32 AM, San Jose Bills Fan said:

Brees-Moore.

 

Surgery.

 

Why its shocking he missed the td

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Yeah Thomas-Freddy is a good comparison.

 

I think Thomas is a tiny bit more compact and so avoids the direct hits a bit better.

 

  On 11/30/2012 at 3:34 AM, dutmost said:

All greer has done since he left is put a ring on his finger and make plays

 

And he does it so artistically and so technically sound.

 

Soundly?

 

Getting that long FG almost makes up for one of the non-TD red zone visits.

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  On 11/30/2012 at 3:36 AM, San Jose Bills Fan said:

Yeah Thomas-Freddy is a good comparison.

 

I think Thomas is a tiny bit more compact and so avoids the direct hits a bit better.

 

 

 

And he does it so artistically and so technically sound.

 

Soundly?

 

Compact is a good word for it. I was trying to come up with a term.

 

And greers footwork is just so good. Bills corners have traditionally done well with that end but not making the plays on the balls that Greer does.

 

George catavolos seems to do better from the waist down with regards to coaching.

 

0/7 cancels +2 on turnovers too.

 

Between that and the kick, makes sense we're tight going into the 4th.

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  On 11/30/2012 at 3:40 AM, NoSaint said:

George catavolos seems to do better from the waist down with regards to coaching.

 

Interesting.

 

It seems like since he's been coaching, with the lone exception of Byrd (who had the skills beforehand) none of Catavolos' can be accused of being a good ball athlete. If anything, they seem to show no progress in that department.

 

If I were a DB coach, there would be A LOT of ball drills… tip drills, jugs machine, loose ball drills, etc.

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  On 11/30/2012 at 3:21 AM, NoSaint said:

Ingrams so underwhelming.

 

Is that code for "bust"? I didn't think that was possible coming from the great U of Alabama!

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In any game, there are a handful of plays where the ball is up for grabs.

 

If you can improve your team's performance in this area by 10%…

 

oooh, bad one by Brees.

 

  On 11/30/2012 at 3:45 AM, NoSaint said:

Well, there's +3

 

Or minus 3.

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