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NOLA Saints beat the Tampa Bay Buc with Trevor Siemian @ QB


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3 minutes ago, Bormio said:

Tom Brady has been to as many SB as Saints have playoff wins in their entire history - 10

Guess what, Dr bormio.......I don't care!

Saints are 5-2 tonight.

....as for Trevor Siemian.....well, he looked like a Trevor Siemian....BUT, he didn't throw any INTs or do anything really stupid and he did throw a TD pass and made some nice throws at the end. 

Siemian was 16/29 159 Yards 1 TD 0 INT

Tom had a great day other than the 2 INTS and lost fumble....

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Have to give a shout-out to Cyril Grayson from Rummel.......he was a football/track star at Rummel......went to LSU and did big things in track and then decided to give NFL football a shot after his track career. 

NFL teams keep him around and know his number for one thing and that's his speed.

He caught a 50 Yard TD pass from Tom Brady...had to be a thrill to do that at the Superdome.

All I can say is it was a blown/busted coverage, BUT......he didn't drop it! 😀

Rummel currently has a modest 4 active NFL players and Grayson is one of them.

 

 

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Bad news for Saint QB Jameis Winston.

https://saintswire.usatoday.com/2021/10/31/jameis-winston-injury-update-saints-news/

The knee injury Jameis Winston was dealt in Week 8’s win over his old Tampa Bay Buccaneers team was just as bad as was feared. A promising start to the 2021 season for the New Orleans Saints quarterback has been cut short by damage to both the ACL and MCL in his left knee, per NFL Network’s Jane Slater and Ian Rapoport. Slater reported that Winston’s ACL was injured, while Rapoport added that his MCL was potentially damaged, too.

It isn’t immediately clear where the Saints go from here. While Taysom Hill is expected to be cleared from concussion protocol this week, that hasn’t happened yet. Trevor Siemian was able to do just enough to beat the Buccaneers but neither he nor rookie draft pick Ian Book were expected to see the field this year. It’s too soon to know how much time Winston will miss or whether his year is over altogether. More information will become available in the days ahead.

But here’s the good news: the Saints have invested enough time and resources in their roster to where they can compete with any team anywhere in the NFL. They can beat the reigning Super Bowl champions by a touchdown without Winston. They can run the Green Bay Packers off the field at a neutral site. Their defense has all-star talent at every level and, if the offense can just do its job, they can keep the team in every game they play this season.

We’ll see how the situation develops further. Watch this space for updates.

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