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New Orleans Saints defense makes no apologies for lights-out play
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New Orleans Saints Coach Sean Payton likes to say every Sunday in the NFL is either a crisis or a carnival for fans and the media, depending on the outcome of your team's game. With the New Orleans Saints defense, this crisis-or-carnival experience often occurs from series to series, even play to play.
Like the city it represents, the Saints' defense is going to drive you nuts from time to time, it'll cause you to pull your hair out and scream to the heavens, but it will never, ever bore you. This is how defensive coordinator Gregg Williams wants it. His motto, after all, is, "Live on the edge, play on the edge." As long as he is in charge of the unit, the Saints are going to continue to attack and let the yellow flags fall where they may. "Sometimes you get the bear, and sometimes the bear gets you," Williams said. "We're going to live on the edge and get after the quarterback, and we're not going to change. We're going to go down swinging." New Orleans Saints defense makes no apologies for lights-out play - New Orleans Saints Football NFL News - NOLA.com |
I have no issue with the flags. I agree with the aggressive approach and acknowledge that at times we're going to get flagged. That's life.
PI is another story, and so is the fact that we appear to be so interested in the "big hit" that we tackle like douchenozzles. Allowing the other team to run the option with success in the NFL is unacceptable. |
"This is how defensive coordinator Gregg Williams wants it. His motto, after all, is, "Live on the edge, play on the edge."
Hmmm, that 3 man rush looked like it was pretty far from the edge... |
We are giving up way too amny BIG plays!! Thats the problem. Take away the long TD by Smith & the run by Williams & this game looks a lot different
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Thought we got very little pressure on Scam Newton with our front four... but maybe that was the idea? Playing to not let him get out of the pocket?
I love our aggressiveness with the blitz... we got screwed twice on those late hit calls IMO. |
And can someone tell me where has Vilma been? Is he still nursing that knee or what? Haven't heard anyone (commentator, fan, coach, etc.) call his name in about 12 games or so. Seems like if he's not covering the TE down the middle of the field he's non-existant. Don't ridicule me too bad...I'm just stating what I've been observing for awhile.
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"Lights-out play" LOL
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The big plays really did change the look of things and took away take-away opportunities that may have existed within the extra 8 plays or so they would have used to continue those drives. That has to get cleaned up. |
I find that our D is too aggressive towards the middle. Anotherwards, when the running back gets the ball and runs up the A and B gaps, the entire line and linebackers gravitate towards the middle and don't contain the outside. We always get smoked on the edges. They have to learn outside containment.
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After watching the Detroit Lions defense yesterday, I realized that's kind of where I thought our defense would be this year with the additions. I want our defense to be mean and nasty!
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I just want to see them hold teams to 20 or less.
Our upper tier offense just makes our defense pale in comparison. If we ever get to what I call "Lights Out", we would be unbeatable. |
You should watch this video. This guy is one of the most vicious DT/NG's I have ever seen. He never quits from the point of when the ball is snapped to after the whistle is blown. He has a nose for the football. Kind of reminds me of Sam Mills with his level of agressiveness. His name is Warren Bondi, and he is currently playing for The University Of Neworleans which is a club team currently looking to move to division 2. He ultimately wants to play at Tulane. Check him out!!!!
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