Since I am admittedly too lazy to do it myself, can someone come up with a list of our past bulldogs, rookie or not, who we may see during the preseason?
Since I am admittedly too lazy to do it myself, can someone come up with a list of our past bulldogs, rookie or not, who we may see during the preseason?
#11 Quinton Patton San Francisco 49ers #54 Matt Broha New York Giants #16 Colby Cameron Carolina Panthers #83 Taulib Ihkaro Carolina Panthers #73 Oscar Johnson Tennessee Titans #7 Luke McCown New Orleans Saints #67 Jordan Mills Chicago Bears #10 Josh Scobee Jacksonville Jaguars #95 D'Anthony Smith Jacksonville Jaguars #35 Josh Victorian Pittsburgh Steelers #19 Myles White Green Bay Packers #38 Tramon Williams Green Bay Packers #6 Ryan Allen New England Patriots
Here is a list I came up with. If anyone sees any I missed, feel free to add.
Allen update:
http://www.patspulpit.com/2013/8/3/4...n-observations
There's no doubt both of these guys will be starting punters in the NFL next season.
Cameron update:
http://www.catscratchreader.com/2013...rs-and-fallers
Cameron has looked the part of rookie QB with questionable arm strength, wobbly passes and poor decisions. We knew his chances were slim to start but given how sharp Clausen has looked this kid will be around for a cup of tea and that is it.
The Saints released their first depth chart of the preseason (still unofficial), and McCown is listed as Brees' backup, ahead of Seneca Wallace.
http://www.nola.com/saints/index.ssf...incart_m-rpt-2
Keep your eye out for Jordan Mils tonight. Bears play San Diego at 7pm CST
Top 3 reasons Luke McCown has already locked up the backup QB job in New Orleans.
1. Seneca Wallace's performance tonight. Luke didn't play a down, but his position improved.
2. He held on all of Hartley's field goals and didn't flub anything. When it comes right down to it, Thomas Morestead can hold, but they want a QB just in case something goes wrong and they have to throw a pass. This could easily be the tie-breaker, if it's close....which it isn't after tonight's performance by Wallace.
3. Atlanta looks a little uncertain at their backup QB spot also, and they would quickly re-sign Luke (after yet another look at the Saints playbook) if the Saints released him. You never want to help your enemy out of a bind.
I know he had his discipline issues with Dooley and ended up at Southern? but Joe Anderson made the Bears roster last year and is still there today.
And yes, Mills looks awesome. Has a good chance to start as a rookie. Very proud of him.
A quote from Saints kicker, Garrett Hartley, in today's Times Picayune:
http://www.nola.com/saints/index.ssf...ton_frust.htmlOriginally Posted by NOLA.com