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It's not so much the big play as it is the defense having to always be prepared and change coverage to protect themselves from the big play. I like seeing this 90 yard drives too, but coming from a guy who played in the secondary, giving up bombs destroys the mind of db's. That **** is embarrassing. They'll do anything to stop themselves from getting burned or Moss' d. |
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We dont need a "power running game" we need a RESPECTED running game so the PA is open. We ran the ball very well in 2009 but we still threw it all over the field. The key is not letting the D sell out on any one aspect of your game. This is the type of complementary football we need to play and i think SP is building the team for it now.
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I agree with the OP. I think Payton is building our offense to be able to compete with teams like Seattle with big talented cornerbacks. A finesse type offense just cannot compete with those guys and I think we are building bigger and stronger and more balanced. |
Re: 2014 Saints offense
Oak already said last week Drew is not going to be a game managing QB.
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Top end speed 40yd is over rated, burst and cut quickness is rarely ever mentioned but is the driving force behind a players elusiveness and ability to evade tacklers.
Oh, BTW..... The ball carrier has to duck, dive, and dodge defenders before he can run 40 yards. |
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Follow me here. I never said it wasn't needed. I said "over rated", that 40yd time is what nearly everyone focuses on..... Please tell me when your Center runs a full 40? A QB getting from the pocket to the sticks is all burst and cut. Your example of stretching the field accounts for how many players and positions on the team? 1 position WR, maybe 2 players? Seattle proved that if you can't get around the corners you can't stretch the field. |
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Football speed >>> Track speed |
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I suppose that could be read a few different ways. My definition of a "game managing QB" is one that does what he is told, executes the play called from the side lines the majority of the time, doesn't take the high risk shots, the opposite of a "play making QB". Brees, Manning, Favre, QBs that make things happen will never be game managers. Alex Smith is a game manager, very good QB but takes no risk, follows the game plan with very little improvisation. The running game has nothing to do with either. Added in edit: There are QBs that are game managers because of personality... Alex Smith. Sometimes the coach turns them into one by limiting what they are allowed to do... Both Kaepernick and RBIII were told to stop using their legs so much in the first 3/4 of the season. Then there is Mark Sanchez..... Someone should have limited his arse a long time ago. |
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