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It's a Good Idea to Trade Jammal Brown, but Don't Count on Him Going to the Rams

By Tom MantzouranisApr 25th 2008 – 10:51AM

In noting that the Saints are dangling Jammal Brown, MDS asks if it makes sense to trade a 27-year-old All-Pro left tackle for a rookie who will get massive guaranteed money right away. Usually, that question is a no-brainer. In this instance, I'm not so sure.What many don't know about Brown is that he's got a degenerative...

The Saints Are Doing Some Things to the Offensive Line

By Tom MantzouranisFeb 28th 2008 – 11:11AM

It took a while for the Saints to start locking down their own free agents, but they're picking up steam. Yesterday they announced two re-signings on the offensive line -- backup center Jonathan Goodwin and starting left guard Jamar Nesbit. Goodwin's signing could mean the end of a third lineman, free agent starting center...

In New Orleans, Blame it on the Offensive Line

By Tom MantzouranisSep 27th 2007 – 12:17PM

You know those people. They're the casualest of football fans. Their insight typically extends as far as "Hey, that Peyton Manning is a pretty good quarterback." And yet, they're not satisfied letting you wallow in your team's 0-3 start. No, they've got to tell you what your favorite team is doing wrong. They're...

What Happened to the Saints Magic?

By Tom MantzouranisSep 17th 2007 – 7:32PM

That's the question a lot of pundits are asking today in trying to figure out how the Saints, preseason NFC favorites, are 0-2. But the magic they're referring to is that annoying, mythical "Katrina magic" that people invented last year. That's not what I'm referring to. Last year was based on a lot of really good...

Saints 2007 Preview: The Real Miracle Season

By Tom MantzouranisSep 1st 2007 – 5:55PM

To get you ready for the season, FanHouse is previewing all 32 NFL teams. Here's New Orleans' outlook.2006 record: 10-62006 Offense: The #1 offense in the league. Drew Brees. Reggie Bush. Deuce McAllister. Marques Colston. Devery Henderson. All led by Sean Payton, who has proved to be one of the most innovative...

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