Saints' veteran has the perfect description for their secret weapon

The New Orleans Saints were on the brink of being 1-4. However, ultimately, they had too much offense against the Seattle Seahawks, and are now 2-3. This season hasn't started great, and a lot of Saints fans aren't happy about it. however, I guarantee they will be happy about Sunday's game against the Seahawks in […]

Justin Churchill College Football & NFL Trending News Writer
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The New Orleans Saints were on the brink of being 1-4. However, ultimately, they had too much offense against the Seattle Seahawks, and are now 2-3.

This season hasn't started great, and a lot of Saints fans aren't happy about it. however, I guarantee they will be happy about Sunday's game against the Seahawks in Week 5.

There was so much to be happy about on Sunday, especially when you consider the way the game was going. It was physical, and a lot of players from both teams got hurt.

However, there was one other thing t be happy about that a lot of people will talk about. Taysom Hill played out of his mind in this one, much like he did last year. However, this one just felt a little different.

So much so, he has quarterback Andy Dalton talking about it after the game.

"I mean, he is such a weapon, and there is nobody else like him," Andy Dalton told the media. "And, if you are a defense, you have to prepare so much for him, because you never know where he is going to line up. So, I mean, his performance today, it's hard to match. All the stuff that he can do, and all the stuff he was able to do today to help us win. Yeah, he is special."

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The Saints picked up one of their biggest wins of the season. Well, technically it is their biggest win of the season, considering they only have two.

This win could in large part is because of how well Hill played. He did everything, and usually, people say that a player did everything, but it's just exaggerating how well that player played. no, Hill literally did everything.

He played quarterback. In a way, he played running back as the Saints designed runs for him as a quarterback. He played on special teams. Like, there is nothing this guy can't do.

I think he does need to be used the way he was Sunday more often. In a way, he is a secret weapon. It's not a secret because no one knows about him, no. Everyone knows about him. It's more of a secret because no one knows how he will be used. That's the secret weapon part of Hill.

And Andy Dalton had the perfect description of Hill and how he makes defenses work. If this team can continue to play that way, there is no telling how he will be used. This team will need him even more next week as several key skill players could be hurt.

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