monkey wrote:The play I'm hoping to see the most?
The kneel down, kill the clock, victory formation play. I LOVE that play!!!
kalibane wrote:Zornny,
I think Wilson has the green light to run. He's just so focused on passing in scramble situations. Sometimes that had hurt I cases where he can easily run for the first but tries to pass for more. All I all though better that than a tuck and run QB that doesn't keep his eyes down field.
Distant Relative wrote:kalibane wrote:Zornny,
I think Wilson has the green light to run. He's just so focused on passing in scramble situations. Sometimes that had hurt I cases where he can easily run for the first but tries to pass for more. All I all though better that than a tuck and run QB that doesn't keep his eyes down field.
Sorry bro, but that had some Normey in it. Made me laugh out loud.
kalibane wrote:Zornny,
I think Wilson has the green light to run. He's just so focused on passing in scramble situations. Sometimes that had hurt I cases where he can easily run for the first but tries to pass for more. All I all though better that than a tuck and run QB that doesn't keep his eyes down field.
kalibane wrote:Zornny,
I think Wilson has the green light to run. He's just so focused on passing in scramble situations. Sometimes that had hurt I cases where he can easily run for the first but tries to pass for more. All I all though better that than a tuck and run QB that doesn't keep his eyes down field.
PasadenaHawk wrote:Vegas makes a good point. I think the Saints are more likely to pull out some trick plays than the Hawks. I just hope we are ready for it/them when they happen.
I just hope PH's presence allows success for Lynch to run.
I'm still somewhat worried about their tight-end. I think he will have more success this game.
Distant Relative wrote:PasadenaHawk wrote:Vegas makes a good point. I think the Saints are more likely to pull out some trick plays than the Hawks. I just hope we are ready for it/them when they happen.
I just hope PH's presence allows success for Lynch to run.
I'm still somewhat worried about their tight-end. I think he will have more success this game.
A very valid concern. Who will cover Grahm with KJ out?
Distant Relative wrote:
A very valid concern. Who will cover Grahm with KJ out?
PasadenaHawk wrote:Distant Relative wrote:PasadenaHawk wrote:Vegas makes a good point. I think the Saints are more likely to pull out some trick plays than the Hawks. I just hope we are ready for it/them when they happen.
I just hope PH's presence allows success for Lynch to run.
I'm still somewhat worried about their tight-end. I think he will have more success this game.
A very valid concern. Who will cover Grahm with KJ out?
They say it will be by committee, we will see!
Vegaseahawk wrote:I think that the Saints might try a trick play or two, especially in the beginning. They want to quiet the 12s. I remember that onside kick they pulled off in the superbowl a few years ago. Id like to see the hawks do something like that.
phill206 wrote:I would have to think that we may see a little more read option this time around. Seems like Bevell has dialed it back a bit this season compared to last, and it was a huge source of chunk plays in last year's playoffs.
monkey wrote:It was by committee last time...yes KJ Wright had an AMAZING game against him, but he was far from the only person who covered him. There was at least one player who actually spent more time covering him in fact, but it was several players who did it. I see no reason to change that now, missing KJ Wright might hurt a bit, but it's not the end of the world, someone will step up.
Let's not forget too, we just happen to have a safety by the name of Kam Chancellor who can run with Graham, is darn near as big as Graham, and is one mean SOB!
If necessary, Kam can handle it, no problem.
Distant Relative wrote:Did anybody else see the legion of boom getting in Grahams kitchen in the pregame warm up? They were razzing him pretty good and really got him pissed off.
Zorn76 wrote:Vegaseahawk wrote:I think that the Saints might try a trick play or two, especially in the beginning. They want to quiet the 12s. I remember that onside kick they pulled off in the superbowl a few years ago. Id like to see the hawks do something like that.
Not me, lol.
I don't think we'll need to, anyway.
I invite the Saints to do it, because they're in the more desperate situation playing at The Clink, and would give us a shorter field to work with when they blow it:)
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