What's a typhoon to a hurricane Saints v Seahawks MNF

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What :russ:

Some of the worst offense I seen in the nfl in awhile and you telling me if Taysom played it would have been WORSE :mjlol:
Yes bc SP throws him in when kamara or jameis is rolling and ducks up the rhythm of the offense. Like I said before, the recievers just couldn't catch anything.

Jameis had 220 passing yards on 54% passing with 0 picks and kamara had 51 rushing yards and 128 recieving. Not a bad game at all stat wise. It just looked bad
 

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That was a good game by Jameis?:picard:

I mean he wasn't perfect by any means, but did you not see the 4-5 PERFECTLY placed downfield throws that the WRs dropped? He got next to no help, and his only weapons are an over-worked Kamara, and a #3 WR who's being force to masquerade as a #1.

Anyone playing the fox bet super six

Yeah, my picks been :flabbynsick: lately, but i've come close to winning some bread a couple times.
 

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Payton has to take the shackles off Jameis. You can tell from a mile away that he beat it into his head DO NOT TURN THE BALL OVER. I get it, you don't want the guy throwing 30 INTS but you gotta let the guy take some risks.... that was awful, unwatchable football, and the Saints would have lost had they played most other teams tonight.
I agree you can tell Payton is on that ball control and trying to limit his turnovers.

Eventually, I think Payton will start trusting him a little more.

Jameis is a natural gun slinger in the same mold of Brett Favre. Obviously not saying he’s as good as Favre, but they got the same gun slinger mentality.

We got to get him someone to throw to other than AK 41 though.
 

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I mean he wasn't perfect by any means, but did you not see the 4-5 PERFECTLY placed downfield throws that the WRs dropped? He got next to no help, and his only weapons are an over-worked Kamara, and a #3 WR who's being force to masquerade as a #1.



Yeah, my picks been :flabbynsick: lately, but i've come close to winning some bread a couple times.

Only saw the second half and both QBs were not good. Geno was worse and for Jameis, that shouldn't be considered a good game. He played well against the Pats and comparing that performance to this, this was poor.
 

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Payton has to take the shackles off Jameis. You can tell from a mile away that he beat it into his head DO NOT TURN THE BALL OVER. I get it, you don't want the guy throwing 30 INTS but you gotta let the guy take some risks.... that was awful, unwatchable football, and the Saints would have lost had they played most other teams tonight.

this.. he’s at his best when he’s playing backyard football honestly. The defense is good enough to account for his turnovers
 

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I agree you can tell Payton is on that ball control and trying to limit his turnovers.

Eventually, I think Payton will start trusting him a little more.

Jameis is a natural gun slinger in the same mold of Brett Favre. Obviously not saying he’s as good as Favre, but they got the same gun slinger mentality.

We got to get him someone to throw to other than AK 41 though.
He did give Winston 35 passing reps. The progression is there.
 
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