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Saints Game - I Expect PLAYOFF Preparation


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Whether we end up 2 seed or they end up 5 seed, these two teams can meet again the divisional round

 

After today's and Seahawks beating, there's no excuse for our defense to come out like we didn't watch any film like we did last week

 

I'll tell you one thing from watching the Saints and I'm not even a coach, if Sproles is on the field, HE'S GETTING THE BALL EVERY SINGLE TIME

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The defense played okay today, but they have to tighten up. They allowed way too much cushion today and they're not going to be able to get away with that with the Saints. Yes, Even with them playing on the road.

Well our secondary is our "weak link" ya know, lol

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A few things I picked up from the Seattle and St Louis games:

1. Drew Brees does NOT like to get sacked

2. The Saints receivers don't really go in the out of bounds area behind the end zone so maybe Mitchell doesn't need to guard that area so intently this time around.

3. When Saints players catch the ball in space, it limits their gains when you tackle them.

4. Intercepting the ball slows down the Saints' drives.

5. Scoring touchdowns is a good idea when playing New Orleans .

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