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Saints Training Camp: Day 4 Recap

It seems everyone was tired today. I couldn't find all that much information about today, and I even waited until later in the afternoon to find some! Mondays, am I right? So this recap is going to consist mostly of transcripts and tweets. Tomorrow training camp convenes for the day, so the regularly scheduled Fleur-de-Links will be back in business.

So continue reading to see what happened on day 4!

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There was no change in the Saints injury report, Coach Sean Payton said after Monday practice. Out were cornerback Tracy Porter (knee), tailback Chris Ivory (foot), offensive tackle Charles Brown (hamstring), guard Carl Johnson (hamstring) and defensive end Greg Romeus (knee) who remain on the failed-physical list. Also missing were linebacker Jermiha Hunter, who has reportedly ruptured his Achilles tendon, receiver Michael Galatas with...

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Sean Payton:

Opening Statement: We agreed to terms with Linebacker Clint Ingram, he will arrive later today. We signed guard Carl Nicks to his tender today. The same players remain on the failed physical list, those players are: Charles Brown, Chris Ivory, Tracy Porter, Greg Romeus, and Carl Johnson. The players that did not practice today: Cornerback Josh Gatlin with his thumb and knee, linebacker Jeremiha Hunter with his Achilles, and wide receiver Michael Galatas with his knee. On a scheduling note, tomorrow we are going to utilize as a players day off so there won’t be any practice tomorrow, which is Tuesday. Looking ahead, Saturday will not be a scrimmage. Saturday will be an A practice schedule. A very typical practice schedule for us on Saturday rather than any type of scrimmage with the idea of trying to get our free agents in here and to get them up to speed. Any questions?

Are you just flipping the Tuesday and Wednesday day off? Right now, yes.

Has Turk McBride agreed to terms? If I didn’t announce it, he has agreed to terms.

What did you like about him? Here are the things you see with Turk: he is a high energy player, is disruptive, plays with great effort, and probably had one of his better seasons last year with regards to production. I think he is the type of player we’re looking for in that he understands completely what his strengths are. I think you will like what you see when you watch his practice habits and how he goes about his job.

Has Matt Tennant shown enough where you could turn the page on Jonathan Goodwin? No, we couldn’t possibly do that. You couldn’t possibly do that in two practices. We think he is making progress, but, there are a lot of snaps he needs.

You decided to give Clint Ingram a second chance? He is going to be healthier than he was a year ago at this time. He is still someone who is young. When he was healthy, he played very well. Another player that we feel is a year removed from the injury and the surgery and we feel that will benefit, him specifically, a lot.

Can you discuss the progress of Patrick Robinson? There are a few positions. Tennant is a guy that you mentioned that is getting a lot of reps. Patrick Robinson is getting a lot of reps. Jimmy Graham is getting a lot of reps. A lot of the offensive linemen and the defensive linemen the same way. That’s been helpful. We are all anxious, though, for the last 25% to join the team. That’s going to be important for us to practice longer. I cut practice back half an hour today. That part, we are just waiting on.
 
Was the timing of the end of practice heat-related? It was really that we have three corners practicing by the end of practice. We have three offensive linemen playing two positions. Three tackles. It was more depth at a few positions. They are handling the heat fine, I think. Now, you ask those players that are playing 75-80% of the snaps and it becomes different.

Can you talk about Jarred Fayson and the other receivers so far? There are a couple of these young guys, like (Joseph) Morgan and Fayson, that have done some things. They run well, first off. They have very good timed speed. They are picking things up. It’s good to see some new receivers. He is a guy that can run. I like his stature. I will be anxious to track him during the course of this camp. He was a guy that was one of our targeted free agents and I’m glad he is with us.

Is receiver the deepest position group you have? I think receiver is one and linebacker is the other right now.

With the signing of Fabian Washington, are you concerned about the return of Tracy Porter? No. More than anything else, it’s having quality players that in the event that Tracy’s progress is slowed or there is an injury somewhere else, giving a trained veteran that can play. It is not a result as where we think Tracy is with his rehab at all. It’s really just looking at the numbers and saying that a year ago, that was Randall Gay. We just need to make sure in the next month that we are training the right guys and they are getting enough reps. When he left Oakland, he was one of the free agents that we looked closely at signing. He is a guy that can run real well. I am anxious to see him. We want guys like that to come in and compete and compete to play. We will let it all sort out. Clint Ingram is a guy that does that for you a little bit as well as some of the other signings we’ve had. Let’s see where it sorts out.

Has Jon Stinchcomb been able to rehab back to his 2009 form? I think, in John’s defense, he was nicked up. I don’t know, throughout the course of the year, if he was ever 100% healthy or felt as good as the year prior. This offseason, for him, he has been able to get the rehab in and get himself in shape physically and mentally. I know he is looking forward to not only practicing, but practicing and feeling 100%.

What have you seen in DeAndre McDaniel and Isa Abdul-Quddus so far? They are both young and learning. They’re getting a lot thrown at them. For the safety position, you will be able to evaluate it more and more as we involve more contact. Both of them, so far, are handling it.

How has Matt Tennant been during the transition to taking most of the first-team snaps at center? He is handling it well. He is a smart player. Obviously, he knows our system now being in his second year. Those reps, for him, have been real valuable.

What are your thoughts on Carl Nicks being signed on his tender? It’s great. It allows you to know that when the ratification takes place, he will be available and ready to go. Potentially, the RFA could end up being a longer process than the UFA that signs and then begins practice in the middle of this week. The RFA process could be longer. It won’t be now with Carl because he signed his tender. We are happy he is back. Obviously, he is a big part of what we do and a big presence on the offensive line.

Drew Brees:

What has the transition been like working with C Matt Tennant?
"Tennant’s been great.  Obviously, we’re a little short-handed on the offensive line right now.  We’re trying to get some of the free agents back in here and get them signed, but Matt’s been doing really well.  I know he’s been looking forward to this opportunity to get some reps and I think he’s making the most of it right now."

What are your impressions of Jared Fayson and Devery Henderson so far?
Devery has been a consistent performer ever since he’s been here, which is going on six years now.  Devery looks good.  I’ve been really impressed with Fayson.  I will note that he’s from the Big Ten, so it doesn’t surprise me that he’s come out here and looked as good as he has.  It doesn’t surprise me to see some of the young guys, especially young undrafted guys, come in and relish the opportunity to get better and find a spot.  Fayson is taking advantage of every opportunity he gets with every snap."

The wide receiver group seems like a hard group to break into on this team.  Is he standing out?
"It’s tough to say because we’re only four days in.  Those guys are getting a lot of reps.  Of those young guys, I think he’s been a guy that has stood out."

Can you talk a little bit about your relationship with Chase Daniel?
"He reminds me a lot of myself.  If you look at our histories, we’re both from big Texas high school football programs.  Neither of us was highly recruited coming out of high school.  Both of us are the same in stature, except I am a little bit taller and he is a little chunkier.  I mess with him like that all the time, but I just know how to press his buttons.  Obviously, he was extremely successful in college and still goes undrafted.  He goes to Washington and gets released, and then we pick him up.  He’s another one of those guys that has taken advantage of every opportunity he’s been given here with us.  I’m proud of him because there aren’t many guys that work harder than him.  He pushes himself because that’s his nature.  There’s a little chip on his shoulder.  He’s kind of like me where there’s always someone out there that’s going to say negative things about you not being able to make it for whatever reason.  He’s heard that plenty of times throughout his career and he’s always been able to overcome that and prove people wrong.  He has the ‘it’ factor.  He has moxie.  I know he’s been looking forward to this camp and he’s been working really hard this offseason with me.  We continue to push each other, and that’s what also helps me stay young."

How competitive does it get between you two?
"It gets really competitive.  There have been plenty of times when one of us will have to walk away from the other because we’re mad about one of us beating the other at something.  We may not talk for a little while, but then we go back to being buddies.  It’s just two competitive guys going at it with one another and there has to be a winner and a loser.  It can never end in a tie or anything.  It brings out the best in both of us."

How important do you feel it is to get David Thomas and Jonathan Goodwin?
"I think it’s extremely important.  I know what those guys mean to this team and what they have meant in the past.  This is the part of the business you stay out of.  We’re going to let them, they’re agents, Mickey Loomis, and our coaches handle that.  We’re here to play football and to win with whoever is on the field.  I really hope those two guys are a part of it, and I expect they will be.  This is just part of the process."

Can you talk about Carl Nicks signing and coming back?
"It was good to see him walking through the building yesterday.  Again, it’s another one of those weird things where the guys aren’t allowed to practice until we get the CBA ratified, so there are a lot of healthy guys sitting on the sideline ready to get out there.  We’re excited to have them out there because we’re low on numbers in a lot of places.  We’re excited to get the full squad out there soon."

Can you talk a little about Mark Ingram?
"He’s only been out here for a couple of days.  For any young running back going up against a defense like Gregg Williams’, your head’s going to be spinning because not only are you thinking about what we’re doing offensively, but you also have to think about your blocking assignments according to the defense.  I think he’s coming along.  I think he’s showing flashes of that running style that we all have known him for with his reputation.  The more comfortable he gets the more carries he will get and the more we will be able to bring him along in this offense."

Is there anyone Ingram reminds you of?
"It’s hard to tell right now, but he reminds me a little bit of DeAngelo Williams from Carolina.  He’s kind of a smaller guy, but he’s very quick and extremely powerful.  I think he’s one of the guys who is trying to establish himself and his own style.  What he does know how to do is run the ball with a very physical nature.  I’m excited to see him out there and get him some more reps."

Once Darren Sproles gets here, there will be a diverse mix of running backs.  Do you like having that type of backfield?
"I love that.  In the end, you’re going to build the offense around all those guys and their strengths.  That’s the jobs of the coaches and myself as a quarterback to put these guys in the best positions to succeed according to what their strengths are.  Each of those guys is very unique.  There are some that can do a little bit of everything, and then there are some that are really good at one thing or the other.  You just incorporate them into the offense according to their strengths, which is good for them because they know their roles.  They know what’s expected from them every time, and that is what a team is all about.  Everyone has a role and is counting on the man next to him to do his job and vice versa.  I think those guys all have those unique abilities, but they also have that unselfish mentality that they know other guys are going to be called upon but when it’s my turn then I’m going to make the most of it."

Can you talk about your recruitment of Darren Sproles in the offseason?
"Our workouts really went back to March.  Back then, I kept telling him he was going to be a Saint.  He was drafted by San Diego in 2005, so we played there together for a year.  I was recruiting him hard and then the whole Reggie Bush situation went down and we weren’t sure what was going to happen. When it really came down to the last few weeks and it seemed like there could be a realistic chance for it to happen, I started letting him know what a great place this is, what a great environment it is, what a great team it is, and what a great city it is.  I felt like this was as good of an opportunity for him as any to achieve his individual goals and help us win another championship.  That’s all he wants is to win a championship."

What does Shaun Rogers look like lining up across from him at the line of scrimmage?
"It makes me feel good that we have Carl Nicks and

Jahri Evans on my side to handle him or else he would be causing a lot of problems.  Matt Tennant’s been doing a great job with him so far.  Shaun creates a big presence inside.  You’re not going to move that guy far, so you’re going to have to find another place to run."

What does a healthy Jon Stinchcomb mean for the offensive line?
"That’s big because his presence from a productivity standpoint is big.  He has had to single-handedly block some extremely productive defensive ends over the years.  What he provides for the locker room, the media room, and as a leader of that bunch is beyond what anybody else might realize outside of our building.  He’s been instrumental in keeping those guys together and keeping them motivated and instilling a sense of pride in that we’re going to be one of the best offensive lines in the league.  We have a big responsibility, we have to show up every week and keep our quarterback off the ground.  Certainly for me I love that mentality.  He’s everything you would want in a teammate and a player."

Last year you played a lot of the time with injuries.  What does that say about guys like you and Jabari Greeron this team?
"I would say 95 percent of guys play feeling less than 100 percent through some stretch of the season.  That’s just physical toughness, mental toughness, and the desire to go out and compete and not let your team down.  I think we all feel that, and the great teams have those types of guys."

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Good work, Jon

Thumbs up, everybody...
For rock and roll!!!!

by Hans Petersen on Aug 1, 2011 4:14 PM CDT reply actions  

HansDat is monitoring a possible developing situation

First, at 5:08 pm EST

ZachStrief Zach Strief
Who Dat

Then, @ 5:10 pm EST

LHolderCBS Larry Holder
@ZachStrief Does that mean you’re back?

And then, @ 5:13 pm

miketripletttp Mike Triplett
RT @ZachStrief: Who Dat … not sure if this means he’s back with #Saints, but obviously that wouldn’t be a surprise.

Yes, I have too much time on my hands right now – don’t have to cook dinner for another 30-40 minutes.

Thumbs up, everybody...
For rock and roll!!!!

by Hans Petersen on Aug 1, 2011 4:18 PM CDT reply actions  

He's back.

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by Jon Banks on Aug 1, 2011 4:22 PM CDT up reply actions  

yup

Thumbs up, everybody...
For rock and roll!!!!

by Hans Petersen on Aug 1, 2011 4:25 PM CDT up reply actions  

wait, do you mean me or Zach?

Thumbs up, everybody...
For rock and roll!!!!

by Hans Petersen on Aug 1, 2011 4:26 PM CDT up reply actions  

Hans, are you back at home? Rams tickets go on sale Friday at 10am.

When you say she's looking good, she acts as if it's understood

by stujo4 on Aug 1, 2011 4:38 PM CDT up reply actions  

Thanks, Stu. Yes, we are back home.

Are you going to that game, too?

If so, then we HAVE to meet up. But no downlow, I promise.

Thumbs up, everybody...
For rock and roll!!!!

by Hans Petersen on Aug 1, 2011 4:40 PM CDT up reply actions  

But no downlow, I promise.

Whew. That’s a relief. Let’s face it, that’s the single biggest reason we’ve never had a CSC get together.

In Breesus' name we play

by Breesus Christ Superstar on Aug 1, 2011 8:03 PM CDT up reply actions  

by we, I mean the CSC community as a whole.

In Breesus' name we play

by Breesus Christ Superstar on Aug 1, 2011 8:04 PM CDT up reply actions  

(nice recovery!)

Fat, dumb, and happy. Hell, two out of three ain't bad!

I Want To Die In My Sleep Like My Grandpa – Not Screaming and Yelling Like His Passengers.

by Just 'Nother Day on Aug 1, 2011 9:30 PM CDT up reply actions  

Field level

When you say she's looking good, she acts as if it's understood

by stujo4 on Aug 1, 2011 10:35 PM CDT up reply actions  

now fully developed?

5:20 pm EST

brettmartel Brett Martel
Saints confirm reserve OT Zach Strief has agreed to contract terms.

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by Hans Petersen on Aug 1, 2011 4:23 PM CDT up reply actions  

Triplett's all in

5:22 pm EST

miketripletttp Mike Triplett
#Saints confirm that OT Zach Strief has agreed to re-sign with team/

Thumbs up, everybody...
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by Hans Petersen on Aug 1, 2011 4:24 PM CDT up reply actions  

it's a double dip night on the grill

burgers and sesame orange marinated chicken breast cultlets

burgers are for tonight

and we’ll save the grilled chicken for tomorrow night when it’ll be chopped up and dropped into a FRESH! summer salad. By cooking it tonight (on my last day off of the long weekend) it allows my wife to get the salad made tomorrow night when she’s hungry and ready to eat, and doesn’t have to wait on me getting home from work (which can sometimes be as late as 7:00 or 7:30) to cook the chicken, then eat. This way, she can go ahead and eat it if I’m going to be later than expected.

Thumbs up, everybody...
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by Hans Petersen on Aug 1, 2011 4:39 PM CDT up reply actions  

Just don't tell her your eating out.

just be late.

"Daddy, them cigarettes are gonna kill you". My aunts last words to my 96 year old grandpa before he fell out of bed and broke his neck reaching for a full pack.

by KilnBill on Aug 1, 2011 6:22 PM CDT up reply actions  

and then I get to eat twice - yum!

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by Hans Petersen on Aug 1, 2011 6:37 PM CDT up reply actions  

She don't know how to open a can of pok'n beans???

You’re a saint, Hans. What’s your jersey number?

Fat, dumb, and happy. Hell, two out of three ain't bad!

I Want To Die In My Sleep Like My Grandpa – Not Screaming and Yelling Like His Passengers.

by Just 'Nother Day on Aug 1, 2011 9:32 PM CDT up reply actions  

That’s very thoughtful and sweet (yes, I used the S word).

(are you paying attention cp?)

by snowboard_kat on Aug 2, 2011 6:01 AM CDT up reply actions  

thanks, Kat

she usually cooks dinner during the work week (but I grill on Saturdays and Sundays), and I do the dishes

we’re good to each other that way

Thumbs up, everybody...
For rock and roll!!!!

by Hans Petersen on Aug 2, 2011 8:01 PM CDT up reply actions  

Sounds good to me. This orange marinated chicken sounds intriguing. Any tips?

by cscmember on Aug 2, 2011 7:30 AM CDT up reply actions  

it's easy

buy one pack of chicken breast cutlets

open pack and put chicken in bowl

pour in about half a bottle of Drew’s sesame orange marinade/salad dressing

stir/mix until chicken is well covered

leave in fridge for a few hours or even 24+ hours if you have the time

grill and serve chopped up mixed with fresh green salad – we often toss the salad in whatever’s left of the marinade after using half for the chicken

Thumbs up, everybody...
For rock and roll!!!!

by Hans Petersen on Aug 2, 2011 8:12 AM CDT up reply actions  

Thanks. I will have to give this a try. I had no clue Drew was in the salad dressing business. Who knew?

by cscmember on Aug 2, 2011 9:09 AM CDT up reply actions  

yeah it's Super Bowl MVPerfect!!

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by Hans Petersen on Aug 2, 2011 7:59 PM CDT up reply actions  

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