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So in SUNSHINE language, losing early games is freaking awesome because we won 11 games last year?
Frick Yeah! Your SUNSHINE GOD Sean Payton plans 0-2 for glory later. You SUNSHINE sycophants nod along and act like you told we non-believers, but our SUNSHINE isn't super-bright like yours is. I get it now....... Y'all are cultists. |
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I find it hilarious that you guys have it all figured out in respect to how you would use the Saints personnel but the SUNSHINE GOD and his defensive acolyte cannot.
But it's all good, 0-2 every year is Modern Saints Dogma obviously. |
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In regard to Williams, are they trying to plug him into Vaccaros role? Vacarro was great in space but I remember people complaining that the coaches weren’t playing him that way in years past. Suddenly Williams comes along which allows Vaccaro to play in a position to suit his strengths. Now that vacarro is gone they are trying to get Williams to assume that role. Why **** with that? |
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Coleman and Davis were supposed to be upgrades. So far I haven’t seen squat from them. I don’t think it’s them either.
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Nope. He's still playing single-high safety most of the time. This is something they did a lot last year as well, but like I said earlier, there was better pressure on the QB. They usually try to use Bell in Vacarro's role, but he isn't good at it at all. They've been running more Nickel packages instead of Big Nickel (3 safeties instead of 3 corners) packages with Vacarro gone. 2. It seems like throughout preseason and game 1 they got away from that. From what I see they're still mostly running Cover 1 (man to man) and Cover 3 (zone). Mike Evans long touchdown was against Lattimore in man to man. Lattimore loss at the line and then got burned, which I don't see happening last year. He looks sluggish. To be honest, the Saints were just losing 50/50 balls against bigger receivers. That's the Desean Jackson TD. From this view it looks like the Saints were in Cover 3. What that means is the outside, cornerbacks have anything deep on their side. The WLB and the 3rd cornerback (because they're in Nickel) have the flats. The Mike has the short to intermediate middle. The FS has anything over the top to either side. He has to cover the entire field from sideline to sideline. The SS sits on the seam. I'm positive Desean Jackson pushed that route inside and gave Williams a stick in that direction then started to drift out after he ran by the SS. This caused separation and it doesn't help that Jackson is a BURNER. Crawley should have been back there to help, but he probably assumed Jackson was going across the field and decided to help out on the lone receiver to the outside. Fact is, this was the perfect play call and execution to beat the defense we were playing. |
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