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this is a discussion within the Saints Community Forum; Win when it counts is key. Laid an egg in NY and STL. Couldn't close out NE. Got out-muscled by Carolina and Seattle (twice)...
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Re: New Orleans Saints: An Offense in Perspective
You won't catch me arguing that the offense is not what it used to be, but those are all good defenses with really good defensive lines that we didn't match up well against. Pats game was more of a time management/playcalling thing, that falls on Payton. Seattle and Carolina are the elite of the elite on defense. We beat the pants off Carolina at home, played them close on the road and hung tough with Seattle in a road playoff game for the most part.
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Re: New Orleans Saints: An Offense in Perspective
Originally Posted by Jack Vegas
If we beef up our O-line where Drew has more time and the running backs have more holes, that will give us a better game against the power house defenses.
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