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this is a discussion within the Saints Community Forum; Stymieing the Carolina Panthers didn't give the New Orleans Saints' defense some titanic accomplishment in Week 9. But at least it signified a turnaround for the defensively challenged team. It was the second consecutive game the Saints' defense became an ...
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New Orleans Saints' defense consistently regressing, and end is nowhere in sight
Stymieing the Carolina Panthers didn't give the New Orleans Saints' defense some titanic accomplishment in Week 9. But at least it signified a turnaround for the defensively challenged team.
It was the second consecutive game the Saints' defense became an asset rather than a liability. The unit slowed down the highly potent Green Bay Packers the previous week and played well enough to topple the Lions in Detroit two weeks prior. The Saints were 4-4 and on the cusp of a three-game homestand. That certainly was thought to be the turning point, when the Saints would regain the form that made them a top-notch defense in 2013. Instead, the elevator ride back down to futility commenced slowly. The lack of stops on third- and/or four-and-long and a leaky run defense were exposed against San Francisco. Against Cincinnati a week later everything fell apart. No pass rush. Again an inability to leave the field on third down. No run defense. No energy. Not much changed last week vs. Baltimore. Besides one takeaway, everything remained status quo or even regressed (run defense). Consecutive weeks of poor third-down defense dropped the Saints to the basement of the NFL in the category. Next up for the Saints? A Pittsburgh Steelers offense at Heniz Field probably playing its best in the Ben Roethlisberger era. Roethlisberger and Antonio Brown look like Joe Montana and Jerry Rice, plus the Steelers employ at bowling ball at running back with Le'Veon Bell in the midst of a Pro Bowl season. "It looks like the best one we've seen on tape. We've seen some good offenses. And I know everybody is, 'Oh, you've made them look good.' Oh, bull----," Saints defensive coordinator Rob Ryan said. "They've (opposing offenses) been pretty good. This one is on point. There's no question." Ryan's comments don't exactly lend themselves for many, if anyone, to believe the defense can climb out of its malaise. Saints coach Sean Payton expressed optimism, believing his wayward defense can again find its way. He said trying to improve a sub-par aspect of any team is the essence of coaching. The players seem to be buying in. read more on NOLA | |
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Re: New Orleans Saints' defense consistently regressing, and end is nowhere in sight
Too much optimism on this 4-7 team. I think they are still in the denial stage.
Although, what do I expect them to say? "Yeah, we don't stand a chance in this one. PITT is going to put up 40 and we'll be lucky if we can hang 10 points on the board".... lol |
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Re: New Orleans Saints' defense consistently regressing, and end is nowhere in sight
agree on the still in denial part of it. Go out and show you are better. Quit talking about it.
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Re: New Orleans Saints' defense consistently regressing, and end is nowhere in sight
Don't you feel silly
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Re: New Orleans Saints' defense consistently regressing, and end is nowhere in sight
Not at all. No one expected them to win. If you did, then you were just being a homer. Upsets happen every week in the NFL.
Although I am sure you predicted a blow-out win right? If you did you most likely predict blow-out wins 16 games a season. |
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Come on Blackangold. We're a lot better than our record. Cleveland by 2, San Fran by 3 in OT, Lions by 1 and Atl at home by 3 in OT we could just as easily be 8-3. We lost those games by 1 mistake or a turnover.
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Re: New Orleans Saints' defense consistently regressing, and end is nowhere in sight
You haven't been watching the same team I have been then. This is not the good Sean Payton teams, this is the 7-9 Sean Payton version.
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Re: New Orleans Saints' defense consistently regressing, and end is nowhere in sight
Originally Posted by CheramieIII
Problem is that we were a better team and are making too many mistakes now to overcome...![]()
The multiple pick sixes by Brees are a great example - you can point to those and say they're literally the difference of the game, but we use to be able to overcome those... One of the biggest indicators that there's a problem is not getting seven points when we're inside the opponents ten yard line... |
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Re: New Orleans Saints' defense consistently regressing, and end is nowhere in sight
I can go with that III they come down to anyone's games but in the past we used to win those!
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Re: New Orleans Saints' defense consistently regressing, and end is nowhere in sight
we played a handful of decent games this year, otherwise we look like ****. Both sides of the ball.
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