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If you didn't look at the score you might think we had a decent game

 

1) Running game looked good. Everyone averages over 4 ypc. Look for Williams to shine getting 20 carries an 100 yards against the jets in the lone back role.

2) No turnovers. 

3) Cam was efficient. 65% completion rate and looked great running the ball.

4) Ginn got us 100+ yards on returns and looked like he could take one back.

5) Nortman had one bad kick I think but still managed to flip the field most times.

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Honestly Cam looked pretty damned good most of the time.  He is progressing thru his reads and hitting the receivers... he could improve his movement in the pocket some, but otherwise he's playing well.  His O line didn't help much, Bell got just flat beat 90% of the time.

 

There were a couple of times where his timing looked a bit off, that play to Ginn on the right sideline is a good example...  he was about 1 second late getting the ball out... he's got to trust his receivers are going to run the route and get the ball out before they cut.  That's what Brees did so well last night.

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That was clearly the gameplan - efficient ball control football.  It might have worked, on another day. 

 

 

not getting 14 points early really hurt us, Gano's missed field goal

 

 

I don't think we were winning that game, no matter though. Brees played great and we had zero pass rush

 

another bright spot was Smitty's TD, another one for his HOF case. 

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not getting 14 points early really hurt us, Gano's missed field goal

 

 

I don't think we were winning that game, no matter though. Brees played great and we had zero pass rush

 

another bright spot was Smitty's TD, another one for his HOF case. 

 

Yeah it was a rough game but I loved that TD last night for some reason and to watch Smith give it to a young fan was pretty cool to view.

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If you didn't look at the score you might think we had a decent game

 

1) Running game looked good. Everyone averages over 4 ypc. Look for Williams to shine getting 20 carries an 100 yards against the jets in the lone back role.

2) No turnovers. 

3) Cam was efficient. 65% completion rate and looked great running the ball.

4) Ginn got us 100+ yards on returns and looked like he could take one back.

5) Nortman had one bad kick I think but still managed to flip the field most times.

 

You did a much better job of finding bright spots than I did. I honestly couldn't think of a single one. This partially confirms what I suspected: the gap between us and the Saints is not as big as what last night seemed to show.

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