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Saints Defense what's the secret?


MVPccaffrey

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3 minutes ago, MVPccaffrey said:

How are they limiting all these good offenses to 3 points or fewer quarters?  Minshew was gashing us but can't do poo against them.  Strangled Big D and Tampa previously.  

 

Payton isn't even supposed to be a defensive minded coach

He's a good coach who has a SB win. Called a f'n onside kick and poo and had a pick 6 vs manning.

He's just vicodin crazy enough.

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3 minutes ago, MVPccaffrey said:

How are they limiting all these good offenses to 3 points or fewer quarters?  Minshew was gashing us but can't do poo against them.  Strangled Big D and Tampa previously.  

 

Payton isn't even supposed to be a defensive minded coach

Field position in the 1st was a mess for the jags.

 

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Saints were not among the preseason favorites for nothing, and it wasn't just for the offense. 

They got playmakers (Cam Jordan, Demario Davis, Marshon Lattimore) at all 3 levels on their defense.  Plus their defensive line overall is way better than in years past.

We don't win the division without taking them down at least once and maybe both times this year.

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Bradberry isn't Lattimore.

This isn't a knock on Bradberry, but he's not as athletically gifted as Lattimore. Lattimore is able to recover and stick with his guys a lot easier than Bradberry. In fact that whole secondary is more talented atheletically than ours.

So for example when D.J. Chark, 6'3 and runs legit 4.3 is matched up against Crock it's a lot more of a difficult matchup for us.

That said our front 7 is dramatically better. 

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