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Hit Brees,control clock,and run the ball....Rams did it right


Jmac

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Watch the Rams game and you will see how they beat them down.Exactly what WE didn't do last game.Bury Brees and keep him shaky.keep the ball out of his hands and run the ball down their throats.Rams beat them in their dome, so no excuses about indoors or out. This is how we beat them and gain first place.

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Seems about like what literally hundreds were saying we needed to do last game, yet we didnt. Everyone here agreed with said analysis, but just because we know what we need to do doesnt mean we will do.

 

This game will bwe different of course, as we are now tied AGAIN, and at home. That said, such things are easier said than done. Lets hope we learned a lesson from the past game, and can rattle that fool.

 

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Watch the Rams game and you will see how they beat them down.Exactly what WE didn't do last game.Bury Brees and keep him shaky.keep the ball out of his hands and run the ball down their throats.Rams beat them in their dome, so no excuses about indoors or out. This is how we beat them and gain first place.

I completely agree...but isn't that how you beat any team?

I get it, though. You're amped to see us do that to the Saints and so am I. I know our guys can do it and I can't wait to see it.

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I think Carolinas DL needs to put their hands up more.  Brees isnt the tallest qb in the league.  Simply putting your hands up in the passing lane will block his line of sight and disrupt his passes.  he will throw less quick pass and more floaters making it easier to intercept.  Do not over penetrate and let him step up and throw over the top.

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That's what we TRIED to do, we just didn't pull it off and settled for 3's.

I do expect an entirely different outcome this Sunday away from the pansy dome.

 

 

Yep, the offense has to score TD's and not settle for FGs.

 

The D line has to figure out how to get in Brees face because if they can, the coverage won't matter as much...  we're not going to magically have a great cover D all of a sudden.

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