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this is a discussion within the Saints Community Forum; Originally Posted by AsylumGuido I know that there really isn't much that can be done to prevent plays like the Goodwin TD where the placement of the ball was so perfect, short of somehow getting pressure on the QB, but ...
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Re: Guido
Originally Posted by AsylumGuido
The corners are in position to make plays, they just need to do it. Lattimore will get better as the season goes like he did last year. There's FAR too much talent there for him to continue playing poorly. He's a natural corner. I can tell he's not really in playing shape after a full game of watching him. He's still right there on his man though. It's a game of inches. He'll be fine. Once he starts locking down a side of the field again you'll see more turnovers. ![]()
It's the safety play that needs to be addressed, and it definitely can be corrected. We can stop these big, splash plays. Williams keeps trying to jump under routes for interceptions instead of being a FS and sitting back making sure nobody gets behind him. I'll keep saying it, I want to see how we look running 2-Man Under with Williams and Coleman at safety. I'd even try P.J. Williams next to Marcus back there waiting for anything deep. Honestly, I feel like Lattimore, Crawley, and Robinson are more than good enough man corners for our safeties to just sit back and wait for somebody to take a chance over the top. That's easy interceptions. We should consider more Tampa 2 as well. Put Demario Davis at MLB and let him play the Urlacher role. He has that kind of speed and he can cover well. The safeties are still back deep on both sides, and the corner's play underneath. This is what I would try. |
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Re: Guido
Originally Posted by rezburna
Just looking at Lattimore you can tell he's not in the same great shape he was last year. That does concern me a bit, but I'm hoping this was all he needed to show him that he can't stop grinding, ever. Feels like most of the defense was drinking the kool-aid before this one. Ultimately though I put the majority of the blame on the coaches. They should have had our guys ready, and perhaps had a solid idea of who our starting linebackers are and where to put them. ![]()
I still believe in this defense and think they have the potential to be special. But if they're not performing at least around league average within a short time then some coaches need to be shown the door. |
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Re: Guido
Originally Posted by frydaddy
I agree. Offensively, they went to work in the offseason. Every player on offense came ready to play. They didn't buy into the hype. They all put in the work. ![]()
Defensively, it looks like they all believed it was a given they'd be great. Lattimore is going to play himself into shape. I blame the coaches as well though. Payton doesn't do well coming off of success, because he's a cocky guy. He definitely "drinks the Kool-Aid" his damn self. Still...Lattimore is a grown ass man. He has to want it and put in the time. |
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