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Ted Ginn Exposed Our Offense, Yeah I'm Saying It


beastson

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The Saints already know us being rivals and yes I'm telling you Ginn exposed us even further. Just watching the Saints defense, a terrible defense.. TERRIBLE

They know our plays. What we're going to run and when. Our routes, especially our bullshit ass slant routes. Watch Cam first pick. That fake hand-off to Funchess slant is a known play for us, they saw it coming and jumped the route. It also just seem like our Tackles consistently are either being pushed into Cam or chasing the DE, forcing Cam to step up. Now I expect that to happen, but it happens a lot in comparison to other teams. Drew Brees at times isn't even in arms length of a defender. They knew where Cam is looking to go with the ball. All Shula did was just add CMC to the offense. This offense hasn't changed and that's why we're struggling and I expect the struggle to continue. We also don't game-plan for defenses. We need a brand new OC with a brand new offense. I dont care if it's a west coast offense. This offense has come to an end. KB, Olsen and Kalil being out isn't a good enough excuse.

It's a shame cause after last season it would have been a perfect time to make the change. Ron ignored all signs. Now we go through the bullshit for a whole year and we might not have to. At what point is it too late?

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