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watch Breeland abuse alvin kamara in three phases


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Just now, Mage said:

I know he’s a division rival but man...Kamara is so good.

He's really good and we played him really poorly in that second matchup. We made good adjustments for him in the playoff matchup, but unfortunately that opened up the downfield passing game for them. Brees averaged over 11 yards per attempt in that game and that was only the second time all season he'd averaged over 10ypa, likely because we were scared to death of those two RBs.

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3 minutes ago, Mage said:

I know he’s a division rival but man...Kamara is so good.

The first gif there was a glaring hold take down that prevented that play from being a TD.

Second was just laws of physics but that was great balance.

 

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Breeland always seemed like Norman's little bro in Washington and I'm hoping the intensity that he brings will heat up the defense again. Seems like good upside and we're catching a guy who has taken his lumps in the league and is coming into his own as a legit CB-- again, a younger Josh.

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10 minutes ago, ecu88 said:

The first gif there was a glaring hold take down that prevented that play from being a TD.

It's true. Mike Adams got straight up tackled.

Then again, yeah it was definitely a hold, but it really didn't impact the play. Adams had already badly overrun the play and essentially taken himself out of the play already.

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8 minutes ago, Ship said:

Breeland always seemed like Norman's little bro in Washington and I'm hoping the intensity that he brings will heat up the defense again. Seems like good upside and we're catching a guy who has taken his lumps in the league and is coming into his own as a legit CB-- again, a younger Josh.

Plays just like him, love the pickup.  

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34 minutes ago, LinvilleGorge said:

He's really good and we played him really poorly in that second matchup. We made good adjustments for him in the playoff matchup, but unfortunately that opened up the downfield passing game for them. Brees averaged over 11 yards per attempt in that game and that was only the second time all season he'd averaged over 10ypa, likely because we were scared to death of those two RBs.

Saints drafted to beat us. Every pick and every FA pick up was to hurt us. Even taking Ginn away was a defeat for us. Dave was out foxed. 

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