

So I asked Jim Zorn in his day-after press conference about Antwaan Randle El's continued struggles as the punt returner which was capped by his fumble on Sunday which set up New Orleans' first touchdown.
"Antwaan is not a schmuck when it comes to punt returns," Zorn said. "I'm not down on him at all. We just need to get more production there. We've got Santana if we need to make a change there. We're going to talk about the situation. You'll see them both continue to work as we go along."
-- David Elfin

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