I can only watch the Saints play in domed stadiums you see,
because I might be tempted to jump out of a normal stadium. The Saints play calling has morphed into a
death trap, a suicide rap. It’s been
established that the Saints are pass first, run a distant second, but if you
live by the pass, you die by the pass, and right now the Saints are dying over
and over. It’s hard to watch.
Beef # 1: Third
down. The Saints faced third down 14
times during the game. They passed 13
times. That’s not hard for the opposing
defensive coordinator to figure out.
Their philosophy has always been to have the ball in the hands of their
best player – Drew Brees. What about
their second best player, Pierre Thomas?
He carried 14 times for 84 yards, a 6 yard average, but he is never on
the field on 3rd down, not even to give the defense something to
think about.
Beef # 2: Play
action. It’s not fooling defenses
anymore, because they don’t believe the Saints have any confidence in running,
even on third and 1, and will never run the ball in a clutch situation.
Beef # 3: Middle of
the field. The Safeties are staying
home. They are clogging up the middle to
stop Jimmy Graham and it’s working. Drew
Brees has now made a horrible throw into the middle in each of the last two
games, when the middle of the field looked like a concourse in the Atlanta
airport. Our wide receivers can’t get
deep, so the defense is single covering Joe Morgan and Devery Henderson,
neither of whom have caught anything significant since the debates. When Lance Moore is your deep threat, you’ve
got problems.
Beef # 4: Darren
Sproles. I hate to say this but as great
as Sproles is, he makes the Saints predictable.
When he’s in the game, it’s a passing down. They haven’t handed him the ball since 1942. What happened to that neat little counter
play they used to run? Did they drop it
from the playbook?
Beef # 5: Second
Down. Every time the Saints come out in
their shotgun, empty backfield on 2nd and short I wonder if they
understand the nature of the game. Memo
to Joe Vitt: First downs are a good
thing. We act like we are allergic to
them.
Beef # 6: We can’t
stand prosperity. The only reason the
game was close is because the Falcons were as stupid as the Saints. The Falcons first drive of the game was a
running, clock-chewing demoralizer behind Michael Turner. The Saints first drive of the second half was
a running, clock-chewing demoralizer behind Pierre Thomas. Both teams quickly abandoned that philosophy
as too efficient and boring.
Beef # 7:
Stupidity. Has there ever been a
more obvious infraction than the pitiful attempt at a pick that Jimmy Graham
pulled? It cost the Saints a touchdown,
and I was throwing the flag from 25 rows up.
Couple that with the horrible clock management at the end of the first
half, which also cost the Saints points, and Moore’s drop of a ball in the end
zone, and you have a litany of mistakes that could have had the Saints winning
a game they really didn’t deserve to win. And who had the great idea of throwing a pass to Chris Ivory?
I could go on and on, but where’s the beef? Here’s what’s going to happen. The Saints now have to win their last 4 games
to finish 9 – 7. The coaches are
gathered. They are deciding that the
best way for the Saints to get to 9 -7 is to put the ball in Brees’ hands, even
behind the injured line and the stacked defenses that don’t respect the
run. The defense is actually
improving. They think they can do it.
It ain’t gonna work.
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