It's probably time for Jason David to have a seat

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I like Jason David, and I can understand why the Saints signed him. On paper, he has the tools to be a pretty good player: he's got pretty good speed, some quickness, some agility and scrappiness to return from a broken forearm in four weeks. On paper, Jason David should be a pretty good cover corner, in the mold of a guy like Dre Bly or Antoine Winfield. Nevertheless, the Jason David ... [link]

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Three And Out: Useless Predictions For Sunday's Game
Published 11/15/2007 by Tim <info@battleredblog.com> at Battle Red Blog: Front Page Posts
... on Sunday.  What should we expect from them?  Given the beleaguered state of the New Orleans secondary, I think we should expect quite a bit.  I'm going to call a pair of TD passes for The Schaub, one of which will be for twenty (20) or more yards to 'Dre.  'Dre will finish with six (6) catches for eighty-nine (89) yards. ...

Pre-Game Recon With Canal Street Chronicles
Published 11/16/2007 by Tim <info@battleredblog.com> at Battle Red Blog: Front Page Posts
... 3.  As you so eloquently posted here (and the rest of the country saw in Week One), Jason David sure has been getting picked on.  He's like your version of ...

Post-Game Breakdown: Five Up, Five Down
Published 11/19/2007 by Tim <info@battleredblog.com> at Battle Red Blog: Front Page Posts
... and NFC South champion.  If nothing else, let's all take solace in the fact that this asinine commercial looks even dumber today than it did on Saturday.  So without further pontificiation, let's review yesterday's game:     1.  True story:  Immediately before The Schaub and Andre Johnson emphatically announced their glorious return, the following exchange took place between my buddy and I: Me:  What the...is Jason David lined up in single coverage against Andre Freaking Johnson? Buddy:  Let me ...

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