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Yeah, yeah I know the Saints defense is still scoring well FF-wise, but for anyone who's been watching:
Their rush defense up the middle and more recently their pass coverage has been declining badly. The Rams game was presaging bad, bad things for the Pats game.
Well these ain't your uncle's Saints.
Randall Gay and Leigh Torrence will not be covering Moss, Welker & Co.
They just got a little help:
>ESPN's John Clayton reports the Saints have signed veteran cornerback Chris McAllister.
Porter has a sprained MCL and could miss several weeks and Greer missed Sunday's game against St. Louis. The Saints have decent depth at cornerback with veteran Randall Gay and rookie Malcolm Jenkins.
But McAllister, a 10-year veteran and three-time Pro Bowler, could step right into the mix as one of the top three corners with Gay and Jenkins if Greer and Porter remain out. McAllister, 32, has been out of the league since the Ravens released him in February.<
http://espn.go.com/blog/nfcsouth/post/_/id...n-cb-mcallister
I have no idea what condition McAllister is in (I suspect even for his age it's pretty good and that he's just been looking for the right team) or how long it will take for him to get up to speed (hopefully not long?) but the idea of him and Sharper teaming up together just seems really promising. This has the feel of a major league contender signing a real closer to round out their team for their World Series drive.
But, any word out there from those in the know about McAllister and what the Saints can expect in terms of health, character, defensive playmaking at this stage and the like?
Their rush defense up the middle and more recently their pass coverage has been declining badly. The Rams game was presaging bad, bad things for the Pats game.
Well these ain't your uncle's Saints.
Randall Gay and Leigh Torrence will not be covering Moss, Welker & Co.
They just got a little help:
>ESPN's John Clayton reports the Saints have signed veteran cornerback Chris McAllister.
Porter has a sprained MCL and could miss several weeks and Greer missed Sunday's game against St. Louis. The Saints have decent depth at cornerback with veteran Randall Gay and rookie Malcolm Jenkins.
But McAllister, a 10-year veteran and three-time Pro Bowler, could step right into the mix as one of the top three corners with Gay and Jenkins if Greer and Porter remain out. McAllister, 32, has been out of the league since the Ravens released him in February.<
http://espn.go.com/blog/nfcsouth/post/_/id...n-cb-mcallister
I have no idea what condition McAllister is in (I suspect even for his age it's pretty good and that he's just been looking for the right team) or how long it will take for him to get up to speed (hopefully not long?) but the idea of him and Sharper teaming up together just seems really promising. This has the feel of a major league contender signing a real closer to round out their team for their World Series drive.
But, any word out there from those in the know about McAllister and what the Saints can expect in terms of health, character, defensive playmaking at this stage and the like?
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optimism and suspect that age and two season ending injuries two years in a row have sapped him of a lot of the speed and athletisism necessary to cover the top guys in the NFL. Also my read on him being was cut before the season and not signed by anyone for 9 months was less a product of him "looking for the right team" but most teams decided he wasn't worth signing.
That's not a good thing for a Saint -- New Orleans has an especially lively night life. McAlister will have to be extremely commited to resisting temptation.