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Agreed that it doesn't, but when not used for emphasis (like "what kind of dumb@ss motherf-er gets a false start penalty on the goal line?"), it comes across as lazy using curse words for filler, much like saying um, or you know (like "dude I was f-cking fishing the other day and you know, didn't catch anything."). I say this as someone who curses regularly -it's quite cathartic and keeps me from punching people.
I don't think less of him, but think it shows some immaturity knowing when and when not to curse. Of course it's also right after the end of the season and he's been living in a locker room for the last 6 months, so some of those habits are hard to break. I remember coming home from college for Thanksgiving and cursing at the dinner table out of habit from football and the fraternity house. But part of the being the face of the franchise is learning some of this stuff. He'll figure it out. If that's his biggest issue, he's all good.
All centers SHOULD be able to play guard, but not all guards can play center.

re: OL is trash

Posted by LakeviewLemon on 9/17/25 at 11:55 am to
So these rankings/review below are from:
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Note: Guard & Tackle position rankings are not separated by L or R so Ruiz's 36th ranking puts him right in the middle (or average) range if you figure 64 starting guards in the league. Fuaga's ranking clearly shows how he's been hampered by the knee.

14) New Orleans Saints

C Erik McCoy: 91.7 (3rd)
LT Kelvin Banks Jr.: 78.5 (28th)
LG Dillon Radunz: 78.4 (23rd)
RG Cesar Ruiz: 74.6 (36th)
RT Taliese Fuaga: 61.7 (59th)

Here we are, with the New Orleans Saints’ offensive line performing admirably well, all things considered. It hasn’t led to victories just yet, but it’s hard to say the offensive woes are on this offensive line so far in 2025.

Collectively, they’ve averaged 0.98 yards before contact per carry and hold top-12 marks in quick pressure rate, true dropback pressure rate, and sack rate overall.
OK. So I kinda get trading Herb from a strictly financial standpoint - depending on who you get back. However, I would argue he is exactly the type of player that you want to hang on to if you are trying to reset the culture. He is a hard nosed, lead by example, gym rat, selfless effort guy who is an athletic All-NBA defender, and becoming very solid on the corner 3. He is the guy you want holding other players accountable and setting the culture of the team as a vet. I could see Dumars seeing alot of himself in Herb.
Never underestimate the power of bat sh@t crazy............
How many games together (all 5 starters on the field) did the starting O-line have last year? Hell even the backups were hurt.

Penning wasn't great at tackle, but when all 5 were healthy, the O-line was OK.
Also how many games did we start a rookie QB? They tend to hold the ball longer and take more sacks.

And having guys off the street playing WR that can't get open also makes QB's hold the ball. So I don't know that last year was a fair yardstick to measure the starting OL by.
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Tearing your labrum in a freak play diving on the court and getting kicked in minute 1 of a game has nothing to do with Ocshner or playing Murphy too much. You could maybe the team/training staff for Zion injuries and some of the other pulled hammy type injuries, etc., but not this, Herb's injury, nor Murray's broken finger. Just ridiculously sh@tty luck.
Time to burn some sage, say some Hail Marys, or get a voodoo priestess out to the SKC or something.
Yes, our bills were paid. And quirky doesn't even begin to describe RBL......