Rashid Shaheed received AP All-Pro and Pro Bowl honors in his second season. FULL RECAP: www.neworleanssaints.com/news/rashid-shaheed-wide-receiver-return-specialist-new-orleans-saints-2023-nfl-season-player-recap
I Love this guy right here, i really hope we find a way to extend his contract,the guy has a great personality as well as being a good player, one of our breakout players alongside paulson adebo (edit) And Alontae
I am so excited to see what these young receivers will do in year two with Carr. They had their growing pains but were clicking the last third of the season. I like what Carr said in a press conference after the Atlanta game. He said him and Shaheed were talking about him being in single coverage and Shaheed told him to let it rip. So he let it rip. That last TD was a thing of beauty. It traveled 56 yards in the air on a rope to the back of the end zone. Shaheed is so fast he had to fire it before Shaheed reached the back of the end zone. And Carr is such a hard worker that he will do what he has always done and throw with his receivers in the off-season and mesh even more with them. These young receivers have an elite franchise QB to grow with and I expect Shaheed, Olave, AT and Johnson to flourish.
@@realngga0 That’s right. Y’all need to realize what y’all have - an elite franchise QB with tremendous arm talent and a quick release who can make any NFL throw with velocity and accuracy. It’s funny how SF offered 2-#1, 1#2 and 1#3 for Carr in 2021, Andy Reid said he wanted to draft Carr coming out of college, Carr was convinced by the Mannings and Brees to come to NO, but some Saints fans thinks he’s “mid” to “trash.” Uh, let’s see. Do I believe people who actually know football or do I follow the silly negative drunk fans who just groupthink and feed off of each other’s negativity?
devery henderson was very injury prone but donte stallworth is an honorable mention (also prone to injuries) but brandon cooks had a great run with us for sure
Shaheed is constantly facing off coverage defenders when he's lined up out wide and yet he still cooks them for big plays. His speed and ability to track and catch is something
We were so excited to watch him play this season as a wideout/return specialist. He finished the season with 46 catches for 719 yards and 5 touchdowns. He also scored his only punt return for a touchdown for 76 yards.
Carr found his next speedster wide receiver since Ruggs during his time at Raiders. Hope Shaheed will stay humble and stay out of trouble in his career…
Early on, I think they felt the need to get MT and Olave their targets. Once they stopped trying to force those, it opened up opportunities for Shaheed, AT Perry, and then Olave got his targets more organically. MT just found his way to IR...again.
@Chroxicated Dalton threw it to Shaheed 34 times when MT only played 3 games that year. He didn't have the same pressure to throw it to the established veteran. Dalton had 2 rookies and a few other lesser known guys. Olave just got all of the attention (deservedly so). In contrast, Shaheed had 75 targets last year. Olave had more targets last year as well.
@dariusmason7782 , they need his talent but not the drama that comes with it. He'd be a huge asset if he could stop acting like a teenager on social media and play more than 20 games in a 4 year stretch. It's a sad end to an era, but it's mostly on him.
Rashid Shaheed received AP All-Pro and Pro Bowl honors in his second season. FULL RECAP: www.neworleanssaints.com/news/rashid-shaheed-wide-receiver-return-specialist-new-orleans-saints-2023-nfl-season-player-recap
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SHASPEEDDDDD is a special player👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽
indeed
I Love this guy right here, i really hope we find a way to extend his contract,the guy has a great personality as well as being a good player, one of our breakout players alongside paulson adebo (edit) And Alontae
I am so excited to see what these young receivers will do in year two with Carr. They had their growing pains but were clicking the last third of the season.
I like what Carr said in a press conference after the Atlanta game. He said him and Shaheed were talking about him being in single coverage and Shaheed told him to let it rip. So he let it rip. That last TD was a thing of beauty. It traveled 56 yards in the air on a rope to the back of the end zone. Shaheed is so fast he had to fire it before Shaheed reached the back of the end zone. And Carr is such a hard worker that he will do what he has always done and throw with his receivers in the off-season and mesh even more with them. These young receivers have an elite franchise QB to grow with and I expect Shaheed, Olave, AT and Johnson to flourish.
That's a great take and I 100% agree with you
They have a WHAT!?😭 carr and elite should NEVER go in the same sentence
@@realngga0 That’s right. Y’all need to realize what y’all have - an elite franchise QB with tremendous arm talent and a quick release who can make any NFL throw with velocity and accuracy.
It’s funny how SF offered 2-#1, 1#2 and 1#3 for Carr in 2021, Andy Reid said he wanted to draft Carr coming out of college, Carr was convinced by the Mannings and Brees to come to NO, but some Saints fans thinks he’s “mid” to “trash.”
Uh, let’s see. Do I believe people who actually know football or do I follow the silly negative drunk fans who just groupthink and feed off of each other’s negativity?
you where right
what an awesome reciever
I honestly never thought that we would ever see another deep threat more exciting than Devery Henderson and Brandon Cooks playing for the Saints
devery henderson was very injury prone but donte stallworth is an honorable mention (also prone to injuries) but brandon cooks had a great run with us for sure
Shaheed is constantly facing off coverage defenders when he's lined up out wide and yet he still cooks them for big plays. His speed and ability to track and catch is something
We were so excited to watch him play this season as a wideout/return specialist. He finished the season with 46 catches for 719 yards and 5 touchdowns. He also scored his only punt return for a touchdown for 76 yards.
HIM🔥🔥
He has some crazy good footwork too. His legs sort of loosely swing around when dodging instead of turning his whole body.
Absolute beast of a player and yet another reminder that you cannot teach speed.
Baller
If anyone doubts his skill watch this video
did good in the pro bowl also
@@Chroxicatedstfu Olave clears this bum
The Saints have three very nice receivers. I'd pick up a nice "move the chains" receiver or a TE.
i like juwan johnson as our TE i think he's a good player just sometimes inconsistent
and we picked up cedrick wilson
With a good qb him and Olave could run their division till they retire💯
Somebody just dropped him in my dynasty league.
4:12 imagine he was in bounds
i was watching that game 😭 still one heck of a catch ,he has a good spectacular catch
was at all of those home games.
Carr found his next speedster wide receiver since Ruggs during his time at Raiders. Hope Shaheed will stay humble and stay out of trouble in his career…
Bro is basically the guy from street fighter and tekken at the same time
The saints has the best OC in klint kubiak
Do AT Perry next
Damn !!! My Chiefs should try to get him
heck no, but yall did pick up marquise brown
Hes a cheat code 😂😂😂 if you run track you already faster then most 😂😂😂
Rashid Shaheed is the mayor of Cinnabar Island.
Why tf don’t they get him the ball more
Early on, I think they felt the need to get MT and Olave their targets. Once they stopped trying to force those, it opened up opportunities for Shaheed, AT Perry, and then Olave got his targets more organically. MT just found his way to IR...again.
@@dl9232 andy dalton targeted the guy pretty much when shaheed was a rookie
@Chroxicated Dalton threw it to Shaheed 34 times when MT only played 3 games that year. He didn't have the same pressure to throw it to the established veteran. Dalton had 2 rookies and a few other lesser known guys. Olave just got all of the attention (deservedly so). In contrast, Shaheed had 75 targets last year. Olave had more targets last year as well.
yea
Second WHO DAT
I apologize....I wasn't familiar with your game
At this point he’s better than Olave ngl
Relax
@@onlytoeslos nah he is
@@korbindelozier doesn’t even have the same route running or catching ability 😂 this a damn joke
Chill bro
He's not. But he's very good
Bye Micheal Thomas
FIRST'
WEBER STATE BIG SKY
Nah. Not are working. Not “are working.” /
Olave, Shaheed, and A.T. Perry are all we need! Goodbye Michael Thomas 👋
I hear you but don't forget the work he put in b4 the Injuries. A.T. perry next tho💯
Yep. Bye cancer MT. AT is just as good, younger and not a head case.
WE STILL NEED THOMAS HE PLAYS VERYYY WELL
you trippin @@dariusmason7782
@dariusmason7782 , they need his talent but not the drama that comes with it. He'd be a huge asset if he could stop acting like a teenager on social media and play more than 20 games in a 4 year stretch. It's a sad end to an era, but it's mostly on him.