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There is no point to this post, as far as actual discussion. I haven't actually posted on SB before, but I just gotta say, Malcolm Jenkins is the man.

 

I'm a Saints fan. This kid has already been worth the pick on special teams alone. I had dreams of getting him before he decided to return for his senior year, and it was one of those things where as a fan I was thinking "yeah right, we'll never get that lucky. The perfect player to improve our shitty secondary? Right..."

 

But he fell to us a year later, because people care about 40 times too much. Through three weeks he's got two forced fumbles on spec. teams, chased down a possible return to the house, and completely shut DeSean Jackson down. He just makes plays. Smart, and incredibly sound on fundamentals.

 

I just had to say this somewhere, so I tracked down the blog. Jenkins is filthy good. Thank you.

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I’m glad to hear he’s solving some of the Saints issues and making an immediate impact. I’m also glad to hear that that move-to-safety talk was nonsense. Good luck with your season; Brees is a freak o’ nature.

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by Sam @ WWAHT on Sep 28, 2009 10:39 PM EDT reply actions   0 recs

What else did u expect?

Antoine Winfield
Nate Clements
Chris Gamble

Ring any bells? Put Jenkins int he secondary and watch what he does.

by Smash Mouth on Oct 7, 2009 9:52 AM EDT reply actions   0 recs

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