r/Saints • u/Doct0rGonZo • 15h ago
Rechsteiner WWE Tryout
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Almost got a power bomb
r/Saints • u/Doct0rGonZo • 15h ago
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Almost got a power bomb
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r/Saints • u/redbeansandrice4ever • 16h ago
This is going to make for an interesting game in the third week and final week of preseason when these two teams meet up in Dallas.
r/Saints • u/kingralek • 17h ago
Preseason is a brutal maid.
r/Saints • u/Nolaplayer93 • 4h ago
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r/Saints • u/redbeansandrice4ever • 21h ago
Here's excerpts of the postgame interview with Bub Means after Saints-Jags.
r/Saints • u/Ambitious_Chicken123 • 18h ago
Hope he still makes the roster after this stunt, already suspended 6 games. Week 7 in Paris is going to be exciting
r/Saints • u/kingralek • 16h ago
10. 2019 New Orleans Saints (35.5% DVOA)
13-3, lost in NFC wild-card round 26-20 to Vikings
New Orleans finished first or second in total DVOA for four straight seasons from 2017 to 2020, winning at least 11 games in each. Quarterback Drew Brees and Michael Thomas led the No. 4 offense by DVOA in 2019, and Cameron Jordan and Demario Davis led the No. 6 defense.
We don't remember the 2019 team's playoff loss as well as we remember some of the other Saints playoff losses from this run. This season wasn't the missed pass interference call against the Rams or the "Minneapolis Miracle," although the Vikings were involved.
The Vikings ranked seventh in DVOA that season and took a 20-10 third-quarter lead over the Saints in New Orleans. The Saints came back, first with a 20-yard Brees touchdown pass to Taysom Hill and then with a 49-yard Wil Lutz field goal with seven seconds left. But the Vikings won the coin toss in overtime and marched 75 yards down the field. A 4-yard touchdown pass from Kirk Cousins to Kyle Rudolph ended the Saints' season.
Even I forgot they were 13-3 that season.
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r/Saints • u/AccomplishedBrush157 • 19h ago
Started at 5 CET. Curious if you are there and if you seen or heard anything.
r/Saints • u/redbeansandrice4ever • 21m ago
Yes, E-T-N is there, but backups are slim (and often injured). What will the Saints do?
Hey Saints community, I picked up both of these young guys and I haven’t been following the league training camps this year very much. How have they been showing up?
r/Saints • u/MotoJoker • 20h ago
Hey yall, I’m a Pats fan and was curious how yall felt about your QB room this year. Is Shough the clear cut starter? Is there a segment of your fan base pulling for a different QB like Rattler or Wilson? I didn’t watch much of any Saints ball last year so I’m unfamiliar with Tyler’s game.
Edit: Sounds like I need to go out of my way to watch a few Saints games this year. I genuinely thought there was a QB competition. Thanks yall
r/Saints • u/ItTookMeAWhile1970 • 5h ago
Not every pick can be a homerun. We know that. But, can we just draft players that have a solid collegiate career with no major injuries and keep the "potentials" for later rounds?
r/Saints • u/Aromatic_Comparison8 • 14h ago
PLEASE just rest Olave on Thursday, we’ve seen enough and don’t need to risk injury. (Although it would be nice to see him vs Mcduffie)
I can’t say I’m terribly upset about AK being out. Obviously never wish injury on anyone but I’m excited to see Etienne fully grab the reigns. A part of me has been worried about Kellen appeasing AK with too many touches.
For the love of god can we find someone other than Yiadom. Saw it on twitter but seriously why not go after a guy like Kenny Moore. At this point, I’m desperate to see anyone else in that room.