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How do you organize the secondary for the Pats.

this is a discussion within the Saints Community Forum; IMO. Tell me if I'm wrong but we should do a lot if stunts with the interior line and show a couple blitz packages but drop back into coverage. Welled runs a lot of inside slants and some wr screens ...

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Old 11-23-2009, 02:46 PM   #1
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Re: How do you organize the secondary for the Pats.

IMO. Tell me if I'm wrong but we should do a lot if stunts with the interior line and show a couple blitz packages but drop back into coverage. Welled runs a lot of inside slants and some wr screens inthe middle or towards tge flats at his slot position. We can have MJ line up on welker and have him bump and release into zone towards the middle similar to a cover 3 or 2. Have vilma zone up in the middle therfore takin out the middle. Have greer cover moss while having Harper keying on him just in case while having him blitz the inside a couple if times. Have shanle zone the flats or bump any weak side receivers that may eventually run a slant towards the middle. Have sharper do his thing basically covering the whole field cause he is beast. Agree with the delay blitzes as well and assortment if zone and half zone man packages. Slowing the receivers in their routhe timing is essential considering the amount of talent they have. Also key in on faulk a great receiver for a rb. We might need vilma and fujita watching him when he's out. I don't recall their te as much I'm not sure if he's around but if we were to watch Watson, again I'm not sure if he is the te. Bit we need to watch him with a speedy lb or db. Nickel packages again will be great as well. Give or take I feel GW will run all sorts of schemes that willkeptp Tom guessing.

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Re: How do you organize the secondary for the Pats.

I would hire a guy by the name Greg Williams and let him figure it out for me.
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I would hire a guy by the name Greg Williams and let him figure it out for me.
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Old 11-23-2009, 04:47 PM   #4
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Re: How do you organize the secondary for the Pats.

Maybe McAllister won't be ready:

Report: Saints close to signing McKenzie - NFC South Blog - ESPN

The Saints also brought in veteran cornerback Chris McAlister last week. McAlister was inactive Sunday and coach Sean Payton said the veteran still was working his way into "football shape."
But I can't see how McKenzie would be either if the Saints signed him. Maybe they are looking for veteran backups for the playoffs?

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Old 11-23-2009, 04:54 PM   #5
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I seriously don't think these guys were sitting at home watching cartoons the whole time. Granted its been a little while since they actually been in a game but these guys worked out all their lives and get an injury and stop all together???

Knock the spider webs off and lets play some football.
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Originally Posted by Euphoria View Post
I seriously don't think these guys were sitting at home watching cartoons the whole time. Granted its been a little while since they actually been in a game but these guys worked out all their lives and get an injury and stop all together???

Knock the spider webs off and lets play some football.
Time away from the game slows everyone down. After returning from his calf injury (4 weeks), Fujita was quoted that his first game back "felt like the first preseason game".

Combine age, injury and time away from the game...these guys are definitely warming up for the playoffs.

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Originally Posted by saintsfan1976 View Post
Time away from the game slows everyone down. After returning from his calf injury (4 weeks), Fujita was quoted that his first game back "felt like the first preseason game".

Combine age, injury and time away from the game...these guys are definitely warming up for the playoffs.
Good point ... I guess we can actually say the word PLAYOFFS at this juncture too!
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Re: How do you organize the secondary for the Pats.

Just read on the injury report that torrence was put on IR. Wonder why no one has reported it
yet.
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Old 11-23-2009, 06:38 PM   #9
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Well, no one can really stop Moss or Welker. All a team can hope is to somewhat slow them down. The key is to get major pressure on Brady, but if you miss on a blitz he is going to rip you apart. The entire Saints defense will have to be on their A game or it could be a very long night. Equally import is the Saints offense will need to find a way to control the clock and keep Brady and company off the field. This is truly the one game the Saints cannot afford to commit turnovers.
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Re: How do you organize the secondary for the Pats.

If we can make 3 or 4 defensive stops and not turn the ball over,
we can take this one.

I have a feeling that McKenzie knows the Williams defense better
than we may think. He has had nothing better to do than study
film and talk to X team members. I also have a feeling that Payton
told him to hang on and stay in good shape, becuse he may be
getting a call.

Of course he probably isn't in football shape, so he will probably not
play a down this week.

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