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Originally posted by Heroism:
The rookies--most notably the one who missed camp and the preseason--are getting better every week. Imagine that.

Every week? We have 1 week evaluation from in Seattle to the very bottom of the nfl power ranking saints I'd sure hope they look better
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Originally posted by Since07:
Originally posted by Heroism:
The rookies--most notably the one who missed camp and the preseason--are getting better every week. Imagine that.

Every week? We have 1 week evaluation from in Seattle to the very bottom of the nfl power ranking saints I'd sure hope they look better

Without Kittle, Juice, and Purdy were at the bottom of the power rankings too.

We shouldn't forget that Kyle is historically bad at winning close games. I think we set a record for 1 score losses in his first year here.

The fact that we're coming up big in the clutch, even against bad teams, is a huge improvement
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Originally posted by All22:
Originally posted by Since07:
Originally posted by Heroism:
The rookies--most notably the one who missed camp and the preseason--are getting better every week. Imagine that.

Every week? We have 1 week evaluation from in Seattle to the very bottom of the nfl power ranking saints I'd sure hope they look better

Without Kittle, Juice, and Purdy were at the bottom of the power rankings too.

We shouldn't forget that Kyle is historically bad at winning close games. I think we set a record for 1 score losses in his first year here.

The fact that we're coming up big in the clutch, even against bad teams, is a huge improvement

I'll take the luck anytime!! so far, we have BOSA as the hero on both the game (IMO)
Originally posted by All22:
Originally posted by Since07:
Originally posted by Heroism:
The rookies--most notably the one who missed camp and the preseason--are getting better every week. Imagine that.

Every week? We have 1 week evaluation from in Seattle to the very bottom of the nfl power ranking saints I'd sure hope they look better

Without Kittle, Juice, and Purdy were at the bottom of the power rankings too.

We shouldn't forget that Kyle is historically bad at winning close games. I think we set a record for 1 score losses in his first year here.

The fact that we're coming up big in the clutch, even against bad teams, is a huge improvement

Going in we were ranked #15, the saints were ranked #32… it would make sense they look better We are talking about the development of rookies that are starting, all of which are defensive not offensive so those missing main pieces on offense shouldn't affect how these rookie defensive players preformed compared to last week
Originally posted by Since07:
Going in we were ranked #15, the saints were ranked #32… it would make sense they look better We are talking about the development of rookies that are starting, all of which are defensive not offensive so those missing main pieces on offense shouldn't affect how these rookie defensive players preformed compared to last week

Lol power rankings now?? These same rankings probably had a mediocre chiefs team top 5 just because.

Watch the games. Not sure why you need talking heads on ESPN or wherever to tell you which teams are where.

I doubt you'd find an actual informed fan who thinks the Sants are the #32 team in the league
Originally posted by frenchmov:
Lol power rankings now?? These same rankings probably had a mediocre chiefs team top 5 just because.

Watch the games. Not sure why you need talking heads on ESPN or wherever to tell you which teams are where.

I doubt you'd find an actual informed fan who thinks the Sants are the #32 team in the league

Don't need power rankings to know Seahawks in Seattle are better than the Saints either 😂 that's not from espn either that's the official nfl website
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Originally posted by Since07:
Originally posted by All22:
Originally posted by Since07:
Originally posted by Heroism:
The rookies--most notably the one who missed camp and the preseason--are getting better every week. Imagine that.

Every week? We have 1 week evaluation from in Seattle to the very bottom of the nfl power ranking saints I'd sure hope they look better

Without Kittle, Juice, and Purdy were at the bottom of the power rankings too.

We shouldn't forget that Kyle is historically bad at winning close games. I think we set a record for 1 score losses in his first year here.

The fact that we're coming up big in the clutch, even against bad teams, is a huge improvement

Going in we were ranked #15, the saints were ranked #32… it would make sense they look better We are talking about the development of rookies that are starting, all of which are defensive not offensive so those missing main pieces on offense shouldn't affect how these rookie defensive players preformed compared to last week

The offense not sustaining drives and giving up short fields impacts the defense.

We dominated T.O.P last week and this week was basically even
[ Edited by All22 on Sep 14, 2025 at 10:36 PM ]
Originally posted by All22:
The offense not sustaining drives and giving up short fields impacts the defense.

But didn't the rookies show improvement despite that?
Originally posted by Since07:
Still to slow that was a deep TD for the saints that likely would've won them the game but dude dropped it wide open in the end zone 😂

You have unrealistic expectations
Originally posted by All22:
Originally posted by Since07:
Originally posted by Heroism:
The rookies--most notably the one who missed camp and the preseason--are getting better every week. Imagine that.

Every week? We have 1 week evaluation from in Seattle to the very bottom of the nfl power ranking saints I'd sure hope they look better

Without Kittle, Juice, and Purdy were at the bottom of the power rankings too.

We shouldn't forget that Kyle is historically bad at winning close games. I think we set a record for 1 score losses in his first year here.

The fact that we're coming up big in the clutch, even against bad teams, is a huge improvement

Well we know damn well this staff is historically slow to start. They want to peak late at the end of the season...it's normal for them to look like a pre--season team early during the regular season.

They had it on NFL radio network a few years back, the 49ers had the fewest logged minutes by their starters in the preseason...I would bet that is pretty consistent every year of the Shanny 2.0 era.

They simply start colder than most teams.
Originally posted by Dshearn:
Originally posted by All22:
Originally posted by Since07:
Originally posted by Heroism:
The rookies--most notably the one who missed camp and the preseason--are getting better every week. Imagine that.

Every week? We have 1 week evaluation from in Seattle to the very bottom of the nfl power ranking saints I'd sure hope they look better

Without Kittle, Juice, and Purdy were at the bottom of the power rankings too.

We shouldn't forget that Kyle is historically bad at winning close games. I think we set a record for 1 score losses in his first year here.

The fact that we're coming up big in the clutch, even against bad teams, is a huge improvement

Well we know damn well this staff is historically slow to start. They want to peak late at the end of the season...it's normal for them to look like a pre--season team early during the regular season.

They had it on NFL radio network a few years back, the 49ers had the fewest logged minutes by their starters in the preseason...I would bet that is pretty consistent every year of the Shanny 2.0 era.

They simply start colder than most teams.

Without Kittle, Purdy, Aiyuk, Robinson, Watkins, and James, and playing Trent Williams and Puni on one leg each ... the offense did better than I expected in some ways.

Collins is improving ... that's all I need to be happy with him right now. If he does better every game he'll be great next year.
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Collin's isn't even in the same league as Mykel, as of now. Strange that a man his size is so easily thrown around out there.
Originally posted by irief:
Collin's isn't even in the same league as Mykel, as of now. Strange that a man his size is so easily thrown around out there.

Did you watch the game? He looked WAY better.

And nobody should expect the DT picked 43rd to compare favorably to the DE picked 11th. Ideally both of them become stars, but it's a long road for big D-linemen.
[ Edited by Scoots on Sep 15, 2025 at 7:59 AM ]
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Originally posted by Scoots:
Did you watch the game? He looked WAY better.

And nobody should expect the DT picked 43rd to compare favorably to the DE picked 11th. Ideally both of them become stars, but it's a long road for big D-linemen.

Noticed him still getting man handled out there. Mykel seems like a grown man out there, which is scary since he's so young. Collin's seems like he's in his baby fat phase. Maybe a few years away from big boy NFL abilities.
I didn't notice him at all. Good or bad. I'll rewatch. Off the top of my head I did notice West drawing a penalty. A good tfl for Davis. 2 good tfl's for Williams. Huff had a good pressure early in the game but missed the sack then closed it out. Same with Bosa. Missed a easy sack early then came back and had sack to stop the drave int eh 4th. Good pass rushing performance. The run d is still a work in progress.
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