01-06-2020, 08:41 AM
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Join Date: Sep 2007
Location: Mandeville, LA
Posts: 38,479
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Re: Payton's Play Calling
Originally Posted by K Major
Credit Zimmer for staying committed to the run game. 40 attempts.
Saints ran 17 times all game. Recipe for an L. 5 carries for LM against his former team. Do you think he wouldn't have been motivated to run hard? You'd rather run gadget plays & laterals instead of feeding your 6'3 235 lb RB? 3rd and short .. u run a lateral ?
Coach seemed a bit unconcerned in that post game presser. He may want to look in the mirror.
Originally Posted by dam1953
Agree about coach looking a bit unconcerned. It may be that he understands that this fell squarely on him. My only thought about your run comments was that there weren't many holes to run through. For several games this year our run O looked like Mark Ingram's early years. It's hard to run with you are getting hit 2 yards in the backfield. Minnesota's D was setting the edge, daring us to run inside. With the level of our guard play, this likely wasn't a viable option. I do believe that better play action may have slowed the pass rush some.
Payton better figure it out quick, because opposing D's will look to this and the first ATL game for recipes of shutting down the Saints.
Until Peat was yanked due to his injury, the OL play sucked.
We need more fresh talented young beef up front.
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