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Who cares who's coaching their defense. All of their talent outside of 1-2 guys on defense is on the offensive side of the ball on both teams. No matter how good their defensive coordinator is if you don't have the players, you don't get it done. Gregg Williams did wonders with NO's defense and masked an insane amount of faults, yet he keeps them in the game and they lose at the end and bam, he's terrible.

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Who cares who's coaching their defense. All of their talent outside of 1-2 guys on defense is on the offensive side of the ball on both teams. No matter how good their defensive coordinator is if you don't have the players, you don't get it done. Gregg Williams did wonders with NO's defense and masked an insane amount of faults, yet he keeps them in the game and they lose at the end and bam, he's terrible.

2011- 13th points, 24th yards, 30th passing yards, 12th rushing yards.

2010- 7th points, 4th yards, 4th passing yards, 16th rushing

2009- 20th points, 25th yards, 26th passing yards, 21st rushing yards

He had one good year in NO which wasn't the Superbowl year.

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2011- 13th points, 24th yards, 30th passing yards, 12th rushing yards.

2010- 7th points, 4th yards, 4th passing yards, 16th rushing

2009- 20th points, 25th yards, 26th passing yards, 21st rushing yards

He had one good year in NO which wasn't the Superbowl year.

You remember how bad the Saints defense was before he got there?

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