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Bradberry out for Week 6


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In addition, Kelvin Benjamin was limited with his knee injury but more interestingly

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Saints RB Mark Ingram was absent from practice Thursday. It's unclear why since he didn't appear on the injury report Wednesday. Today's injury report will be released later in the afternoon. Also not participating in Thursday's practice: LT Terron Armstead, DE Paul Kruger, LB Dannell Ellerbe, CB Delvin Breaux and S Erik Harris. Harris will likely officially go on injured reserve later today.

 

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Just now, 15 said:

they honestly didn't do THAT bad against TB. 

Worley did well except for the TD where he got smoked on Evans' double move but on that play, Kurt blitzed and got pancaked easily so he was basically negated from the play. If no blitz, he's back there in coverage and it likely isn't completed. Hard to expect any corner not to get beat in that situation 1 on 1 vs. a great WR in Evans, let alone a 3rd round rookie. Sanchez was decent in his limited snaps though I'm still worried about him trying to tackle a running back that got to the second level. Fortunately for him last game their run game was shut down by the time he came in. McClain was absolutely horrible that game and has been all year. He was Godfrey bad. We really need Bradberry back, he's actually been a top 10-15 corner this year when he's played. Shut down Diggs, played solid against Thomas and was a beast against the Niners (though of course it was Gabbert and some sh*tty WRs). Let up a couple catches to Julio before getting hurt but was no where near as bad against him as Bene or McClain, mainly Bene. If Bradberry played that whole game we may have won.

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Just now, Verge said:

Worley got pooped on all day, Winston's accuracy just sucks.

I don't know about all day, but there were several other plays that come right to the top of my mind where Evans got behind Worley and Winston just missed him.  Winston certainly wasn't sharp.  In fact, DA was probably more accurate for the most part but made a back breakingly bad decision on the goal line pick and the fumble was a killer too.

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10 minutes ago, Seltzer said:

I don't know about all day, but there were several other plays that come right to the top of my mind where Evans got behind Worley and Winston just missed him.  Winston certainly wasn't sharp.  In fact, DA was probably more accurate for the most part but made a back breakingly bad decision on the goal line pick and the fumble was a killer too.

There were a ton of plays where he rolled out andn just missed open players.  Brees will not miss like that.  We gotta get the mole early and Armstead being out would be excellent. 

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46 minutes ago, juliosantos said:

oh god , whorely and sanchez need to step up

Don't worry teddy's got this.He'll finally make 1 (the only 1 EVER) play that makes you think "hmmm, maybe this guy isn't the biggest waste of jizz on the planet", then , on the very next play, run over his own punt returner to cause a turn over. wait...that was last week.

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