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this is a discussion within the Saints Community Forum; For those who got to watch my second favorite team (last weekend only) dismantle the faClowns, you may have some insight into what the Saints have to do to beat them. Obviously, score more points. Duh, but what weaknesses were ...
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Professor Crab and
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What to exploit against the Bears
For those who got to watch my second favorite team (last weekend only) dismantle the faClowns, you may have some insight into what the Saints have to do to beat them.
Obviously, score more points. Duh, but what weaknesses were evident? I only saw a few plays, but it seems that their corners are susceptible as are their safeties against large and athletic TE's. I doubt that we will be able to generate much in the run game as they're going to push out a 4 man set with a variable blitz. On offense, the human clown-punch Cutler has to rely on timing passes because their O-line is improbably worse than ours. They rely on screens and cutbacks to deflect the slathering over-pursuit of defenses. Anybody got insight here? |
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bears, blitz, chicago, cutback, defense, exploit, front seven, offense, offensive line, running game, saints, screens, short passing game, timing pattern |
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