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So thats 2 weeks....


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We have contained the other teams top 2 wideouts

Colston 3 catches 49 yds

Moore 2 catches 30 yds (He had 120 yds last week)

I know Henderson didnt play but lets not act like these guys really have any skill without Brees. Colston does tho.

Im really liking our Cornerback duo so far, gonna need them to play big on Thursday.

Gamble and Norman.

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There will be times when the Giants receivers beat us down field but we need to make the tackle and hold them to 3. Cruz is the master of turning a simple catch into an 80 yard catch and run. On O we need to run the ball and stay in 3rd and short.

Thats the one area of our defense that I believe is being overlooked. We are playing with passion and flying to the ball. Definitely the mark of a good head coach. I just hope our next two drafts are with a slightly different philosophy

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