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CLICK HERE to Register for a free account and login for a smoother ad-free experience. It's easy, and only takes a few moments.Gonna be a difficult task even trying to contain the Saints offense, no doubt about it. Can we assume that Bodden (who as far as I know is our biggest CB) will be tethered to Colston at all times?
The way I see the game is fairly simple: Tom Brady matches up against the Saints' secondary much better than Drew Brees matches up against the Pats' secondary. And ultimately, Brady and Brees are the best players on their respective teams and the guys who will have the most impact on the outcome of this game. So I think the Pats have a big advantage unless one of the following things happen:
1. The Pats kill themselves offensively with turnovers, penalties, and lack of red zone execution.
2. The Saints manage to get significant pressure on Brady and throw him off his rhytm.
3. The Pats lapse back into a passive BBDB defense and allow Brees to destroy them.
4. The Saints run the ball effectively and keep the Pats defense off balance, while the Pats can't run the ball effectively and allow the Saints to key on the pass.
Any of those things could happen quite easily, and possibly more than one, tilting the balance in favor of the Saints. But I like our secondary's chances against Brees, and I like Brady's chances against the NO secondary.
our run D hasnt been stellar all season. maybe a by product of the game plans but we need to stuff the run better ...
That was one of my 5 keys to the game. If NO runs wild on us we're going to be stretched too thin to stop their passing game.
Many people who havent seen many Saints games this year think we are a passing first finesse kind of team. In the past this has been true. This year we are averaging 154.3 ypg, which is the 5th ranking rushing attack in the league. This is how the Saints get things done, they pound it in their, and then hit you with the playaction. They use a lot of pre-snap movement to confuse defenses, and will run out of passing formations and pass out of running formations. Ever since Payton came along they have been a high powered offense, but this is the first year they have had true balance, and teams have trouble defendiing it. They either try to stop the run and Brees picks them apart, or they try to drop back in coverage and they run it down your throat.
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