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this is a discussion within the Saints Community Forum; The Falcons played a bunch of zone last night...Drew ate their lunch & made them like it. And Drew's PLANNED rolling out of the pressure was a good combo of play-calling & offensive game planning...hadn't said that in a while. ...

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Old 10-16-2015, 10:53 AM   #1
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Re: PFF Grades, Atlanta @ New Orleans

The Falcons played a bunch of zone last night...Drew ate their lunch & made them like it.

And Drew's PLANNED rolling out of the pressure was a good combo of play-calling & offensive game planning...hadn't said that in a while.

Also hadn't said this in a while: we won a game in ALL 3 PHASES last night, even with missing 2 field goals.
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Defenses can't just blow up the pocket all the time like they were doing with Brees rolling out. Do it and he will burn you. Falcons had no answer for it.
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Hills filled in well when Peat got hurt. I also thought Ellerbe was a good presence out there.
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Hills filled in well when Peat got hurt. I also thought Ellerbe was a good presence out there.
Ellerbe especially played awesome, it's just so frustrating he keeps getting injured because he could be a fantastic player.

Reports said he flipped the trainers bench when they told him he wasn't going back into the game.
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Ellerbe especially played awesome, it's just so frustrating he keeps getting injured because he could be a fantastic player.

Reports said he flipped the trainers bench when they told him he wasn't going back into the game.
I like the way Ellerby plays alot. When he tackles it is usually with authority and tries to drive whoever he tackles into the ground. We need a player like that to teach better tackling to most of what we have that half-a$$ tackle. He usually has patience with his assignment and rarley is out of position. He's good.
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Hills surprised the hell out of me. Not bad after only a week in a Saints uniform.
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