Rob Kajun (@robkajun) 's Twitter Profile
Rob Kajun

@robkajun

Bringing the South to the Midwest one y'all at a time.

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calendar_today08-09-2010 12:31:15

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Tyler Shough holds a 97.2 passer rating as a starter. That ranks 10th among 112 rookie starting QBs since 2001. He also ranks No. 1 in that group with a 69.6 completion percentage.

Rob Kajun (@robkajun) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Winning with off the street free agents and creative playcalling was a Brees/Payton specialty. Shough is more than doing his part in taking the baton.

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There’s a reason that I didn’t mention Moore in this. No creativity at all in the play calls. And it finally cost the #Saints

Dan (My "I" is not "A") (@dan_5dotoh) 's Twitter Profile Photo

For the first time in a very long time, I was not able to complete today's Wordle. Ironically, the answer was a word that is uniquely and quintessentially New Orleans. I am ashamed. Very ashamed.

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RT for a chance to win a Tyler Shough autographed football! 🏈 Vote Shough for Rookie of the Year: nfl.com/rookies #Saints | Rules: neworlns.co/TwitterContest

RT for a chance to win a Tyler Shough autographed football! 🏈

Vote Shough for Rookie of the Year: nfl.com/rookies

#Saints | Rules: neworlns.co/TwitterContest
Rob Kajun (@robkajun) 's Twitter Profile Photo

That’s spot on. Wasn’t surprised at the return of the Smartest Coach in the Room. But that he did it with a backup QB, in that game and that he seemed to be caught off guard by the 2nd half weather was almost a regression to his OC days with the Giants.

Ralph Malbrough 🥃 (@saintsforecast) 's Twitter Profile Photo

In 2005 I worked at OC Register in CA, the leadership had meeting where they played a video of ominous future for Newspapers because of the internet. It ended with a joke “The year is 2030, newspapers are dead but the New York Times and Washington Post survive in pamphlet form