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We have 2 former players on the Saints


beastson

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30 minutes ago, beastson said:

AJ Klein on defense

Ted Ginn on offense

On top of them already being familiar with us

If Ron think he can just walk his team into The Superdome without showing them something they've never seen before, his team going home with an L

Yeah I'm sure "Ron" is just going to walk into the Super Dome unprepared for the game. Jesus you have no idea how much work is put in during the week t9 prepare for a game. It's a poo load. You act like we have never played a team with former players on it. That's pretty common in the NFL

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panthers are historically slow starters, and Cam was definitely limited week 3 in his ability to fully be himself due to the shoulder. It's a December game, Cam is healthy (except for that stupid thumb), and we all know Cam rises to the occasion in big games. Running game is clicking on all cylinders, CmC is finding his grove, and Cam as a dual threat will definitely give the Saints defense fits. 

can't wait for sunday

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54 minutes ago, beastson said:

AJ Klein on defense

Ted Ginn on offense

On top of them already being familiar with us

If Ron think he can just walk his team into The Superdome without showing them something they've never seen before, his team going home with an L

I've got an even bigger scoop for you, they were also on the Saints roster the last time we played them

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Sometimes it feels like fans think that players have the ability to take the playbook with them and give it to another team.  There is nothing Ginn or Klein could tell the coaches that they couldn't see on film.  As far as audibles and signals and stuff like that go, teams change verbiage and keys like that every season to avoid situations like that.

It isn't a concern.  At all.  

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19 minutes ago, Mage said:

Sometimes it feels like fans think that players have the ability to take the playbook with them and give it to another team.  There is nothing Ginn or Klein could tell the coaches that they couldn't see on film.  As far as audibles and signals and stuff like that go, teams change verbiage and keys like that every season to avoid situations like that.

It isn't a concern.  At all.  

Well that's where I disagree. I re-watched that Saints game and there's no doubt the Saints game-planned better than we did. They knew our routes and I'm 99% sure Ted & AJ Klein helped with that, as they should. By it being a week 3 game, there wasn't a whole lot of film. And knowing Shula and how he changed nothing for the Superbowl, the biggest game of his career, I'm sure he did the same for a week 3 game, divisional opponent or not

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13 minutes ago, beastson said:

Well that's where I disagree. I re-watched that Saints game and there's no doubt the Saints game-planned better than we did. They knew our routes and I'm 99% sure Ted & AJ Klein helped with that, as they should. By it being a week 3 game, there wasn't a whole lot of film. And knowing Shula and how he changed nothing for the Superbowl, the biggest game of his career, I'm sure he did the same for a week 3 game, divisional opponent or not

Nah that’s because Sean Peyton was orchestrating a masterpiece while Shula went full tank mode after his scripted first drive failed at the hands of Matt Kalil

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1 minute ago, Saca312 said:

Nah that’s because Sean Peyton was orchestrating a masterpiece while Shula went full tank mode after his scripted first drive failed at the hands of Matt Kalil

Yeah but Payton is a offensive coach, he's not defensive. On their offense I agree, but Dennis Allen doesn't know us like that. Trust me they helped. What hurts  most is its obvious we don't really adjust our game-plan for opponents. We really do have an execute or fail offense for the most part.

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We play twice a year forever with these coaching staff in place. We scout each other more than any other team because we also play the same schedule as each other minus a game.

I think they are aware of the dynamics of playing divisional games such that a few players make no difference.

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