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Ten players are listed as injured for the Saints as of Wednesday.

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There were four players on the list on Wednesday who did not practice. Trey Hendrickson (ankle), Hau’oli Kikaha (ankle), Brandon Coleman (neck), and Terron Armstead (thigh) were among them. Six additional Saints were out, including Ryan Ramczyk (thigh) and Michael Thomas (hamstring). The initial report was completed by Senio Kelemete (knee), Michael Hoomanawanui (concussion), Josh Hill (shoulder), and Garrett Griffin (foot).

Thomas was a late addition to the team’s injury list and played with a hamstring issue on Sunday. Armstead and Kikaha both left the Falcons game early due to injuries. The reason for this is that John Hughes was hurt during the game as well.

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SEE MOREDennis Allen provides injury updates on Michael Thomas, Jameis Winston

There isn’t time to whine, according to Sean Payton, coach of the New Orleans Saints, whether it occurs at practice before to a game or the actual game.

The process of figuring out how to win carries on when a player is hurt, whether they are the starter or the backup. After the Saints defeated Washington 33–22 at FedEx Field on Sunday, all that was left to do was continue using the players that were available. Receiver Deonte Harty suffered a hamstring injury in the first quarter after he caught a 72-yard touchdown, and quarterback Taysom Hill suffered a concussion in the second quarter.

The Saints were already without defensive tackle David Onyemata, receiver Michael Thomas, left tackle Terron Armstead, and center Erik McCoy going into the game.

In addition to teaching and preparing, your role is to assess your current staff and attempt to place them in the most advantageous situations for success. That, in my opinion, is what we get paid to do. Furthermore, there is no nirvana in this league. It’s constantly shifting, and you hope that your numbers would decrease rather than rise at the appropriate moment, but weekly consistency is crucial in my opinion.

We discuss it, and although it may sound cliche, every single one of these players—both those on the main roster and those who might be on the practice squad—will play. They need to be prepared for play, and if they aren’t moving forward in a direction for which you have a vision, then

Payton said on the spot on Sunday that Hill and Harris were removed from the offensive play-call list.

“When you have an injury to a player, there are some plays that you just aren’t going to call because it might have been just a focal point of that player,” he stated. “And then, a significant piece of your offense consists of the tight ends and the Fs learning some of the things Taysom is doing, as well as Deonte’s backup receivers, like Kenny Stills or one of the other receivers, learning that package. However, there are certain plays that are as simple as passing a sharpie through.

There are probably seven or eight plays total, including a few quarterback run/pass combinations that we use every week.

ALVIN Kamara, a running back, referred to the “sidewalk” when discussing Sunday’s Hail Mary score, which gave the Saints a 20–13 lead at halftime. Jameis Winston passed the ball 49 yards to receiver Marquez Callaway as the second quarter came to a close. Payton clarified.

“If you check the numbers, you see numbers painted on the field, and if you pretend the numbers just continued into the end zone, that’s the sidewalk,” he stated. “There are several factors involved; undoubtedly, luck is necessary to toss one up into the air and catch it. But go down there and just be open; it’s not random.

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“When you get one, it’s rewarding because you’re always practicing it and you’re talking about the attention to detail,” he stated. The landmarks are the most crucial aspect, followed by the quarterback’s ability to make a second or third hitch, escape, or flush, which allows the receivers to travel farther down the field. The ball is then hurled.

Jameis was able to accomplish it; there was a climb and an escape from the pocket, and after that, you can be sure that there will be a better opportunity in terms of time. He was therefore exceptional, and the landmarks were also good. As Marquez tracks it, you’ll likely notice that his eyes shift to the 11-yard line.

THIS WEEK: Payton also provided this week’s itinerary. There are three or four distinct player groups. The injured athletes will be recuperating here in rehab. We’ll engage in some staff self-scouting. The remaining players will spend the better part of this week with each other, while the few guys who are not vaccinated will remain here.”Of course, we get an extra day off because our next show isn’t until Monday night. In order to possibly get several of these starters back in the next game or two, it is necessary to look at ourselves, move forward with Seattle, and then spend a lot of time with these guys who are recovering and undergoing rehabilitation.”

 

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