Someone is becoming elite
has been elite this season. I'll say it because I believe it and stats support it.
He has steadily improved his route running to catch up with his great speed and this in turn has provided him with increased playing time, and the former first round pick has turned from potential bust to standout.
But in my mind, do you hesitate to trade him to a team that might be interested, if they offer enough??
If you dont, something like Lance Moore last off-season might happen. Someone thought to be worth a 2nd or 3rd could get injured and end up not producing.
Thoughts?
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keep him
that’s our biggest part of the offense, having too many offensive playmakers for you to cover
Superbowl bound!!!...I know! do you?! Go Saints!!
He's a keeper
I wouldnt get rid of him but it becomes more apparent every week Reggie is on borrowed time
by mississippisaintsfan on Dec 6, 2009 4:37 PM CST reply actions
Reggie is gone.
He has been explosive at times and now it seems like Sean is just letting him know what hesitation gets you. Time on the bench.
I saw someone say it on here, and I like it. I would love to see CJ Spiller in a Black and Gold jersey next season.
The base paths belonged to me, the runner. The rules gave me the right. I always went into a bag full speed, feet first. I had sharp spikes on my shoes. If the baseman stood where he had no business to be and got hurt, that was his fault. -Ty Cobb
by Jurrjens' Surgeons on Dec 6, 2009 5:09 PM CST up reply actions
no!!!!
We dont need to waste a 1st rounder on a RB, especially when we still need some quailty depth @ OLB, DT, and DE!!!
"For us, there is no spring... only the smell of fresh wind before the storm."
-Conan of Cimeria
We have quality DL depth.
There arent any OLB prospects who are worth the 32nd pick, IMO.
The base paths belonged to me, the runner. The rules gave me the right. I always went into a bag full speed, feet first. I had sharp spikes on my shoes. If the baseman stood where he had no business to be and got hurt, that was his fault. -Ty Cobb
by Jurrjens' Surgeons on Dec 7, 2009 10:47 AM CST up reply actions
Im all for keeping him
If anything, like skinny said, he just makes our offense stay as good as it is.
Im enjoying his level of play, right now, though.
The base paths belonged to me, the runner. The rules gave me the right. I always went into a bag full speed, feet first. I had sharp spikes on my shoes. If the baseman stood where he had no business to be and got hurt, that was his fault. -Ty Cobb
by Jurrjens' Surgeons on Dec 6, 2009 5:07 PM CST reply actions
Keep him
Keep him and trade Bush.
If you trade Bush, that frees up over 5 million there.
Give a million extra to each reciever and call it a day.
Take any extra money and keep G Williams in NO.
I have been saying............
The Saints win without Bush. Trade Bush and pay the rest to keep this team together. What I call the beginning of a DYNASTY. I want more of the same next year and the year after that.
NOT AN ISSUE !!!!!!!
Would not want to disrupt anything at this time. Lance Moore is an integral part of the offense and will continue to be when he comes back from his injury.
Like the Foster's Beer commercial "Keeper"
by the way, once again Reggie runs backwards on a kick return and is sidelined from return duty. If he is that hard headed then he is uncoachable. I’d rather have a player who can follow instructions. That said, he seems to find a way every other week or so to make a case for keeping him. He is an expensive sentimental favorite. We could get “Deuce” back for half a mill a year an not loose a thing except free up a bunch of money.
"Keep your foot on the back of thier necks" Lt. Gen. Nathan Bedford Forrest

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