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Teddy Williams or Sanchez to start next to Worry.


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While I watched the game live without replay on Monday, it looked to me that Williams made a few good plays at corner. Let's not talk about the boneheaded play he made running into Ginn and causing a fumble. Still I didn't really notice Sanchez that much either way. Who is doing a better job and should start. And letd not go down the old, it doesn't really matter since both will get plays there.

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1 minute ago, Jeremy Igo said:

Panthers should just blitz Brees on every down. Get him on the ground, punish him physically. Use his age against him. It's not like the defense will stop him by not blitzing, so why not.

Like in Madden when you run punt block on every play

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1 minute ago, Jeremy Igo said:

 


Lol

Let's be honest. They come out in a soft zone and the game is over before it starts.

Why not make it interesting. Hit Brees as much as you can within the rules.

 

Or like the Saints used to do, after the whistle and late.   

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