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Re: Saints vs. Browns Game Day Thread
We left points on the board as well so I'm not sold about the lucky Saints Browns are lucky too and they gave them BS call on Prob
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Week 5 can't get here soon enough. |
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Don't know
the last time I felt this bad after a win? |
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Cam Jordan has been invisible.
And Crawley, how do you allow a 47 yard TD on 4th and 5? Seriously, our CB's are awful this year. No way did we deserve that win and it feels like a loss. |
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Dennis Allen vs 4th down/3rd and long/last minute drives... Wow. Just wow.
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I just don't understand how Jekyll and Hyde we are. Defense held admirably all game, offense finally comes alive and D nearly blows it with a minute to go. |
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From PFF...
ANALYST TAKEAWAYS Saints Drew Brees struggled on every deep pass in the game, to the point where he was badly underthrowing wide open receivers. The Saints offense looks out of sync at the minute, and the chemistry between Brees and his pass-catchers needs serious improvement going forward. If not for wide receiver Michael Thomas, the Saints passing game would have been completely inept. Thomas managed 12 receptions for two scores and accounted for 89 of Brees’ passing yards. Rookie defensive end Marcus Davenport showed some promise against rookie left tackle Desmond Harrison. Davenport may not have been on the field for a lot of snaps, but was able to show some ability to rush the passer. The question going forward will be how he does against better competition. Linebacker Demario Davis was all over the field in run defense for the Saints, consistently making tackles and shooting gaps. He was a force to be reckoned with up front and refused to allow the Browns rushing attack to get going. Browns Quarterback Tyrod Taylor threw one of the best passes of the week to bring the Browns level late in the fourth quarter. However, the Browns passing attack was a dink and dunk over the middle of the field for the majority of the game. The Browns Offensive line was able to contain the Saints pass-rush for the duration, and the big guys up front were able to deal with anything the Saints threw at them. The much-anticipated battle between Myles Garrett and Terron Armstead was a big disappointment. Garrett very rarely got the better of the veteran tackle and Garrett was a relative a non-factor as a pass-rusher. The defense was able to stifle running back Alvin Kamara for the first three quarters by flowing quickly to the ball anytime he was tasked with a carry. While Kamara was able to force a missed tackle or two, there was always another two or three defenders on hand. In the fourth quarter, the Browns defense started to falter and allowed Kamra more room to operate, as he slowly took over the game and was able to move the chains. |
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The stats from the game says Jordan had 2 sacks but i can only remember seeing one?
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I can’t wait for Ingram to come back.
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