Can we get a INT for crying out loud!!! (1 Viewer)

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When was the last time we got a INT? The Packers game???
 
Last INT, if im not mistaken, was Fujita before halftime against the Eagles.
 
It is a little disappointing to see the lack of turnovers forced by our defense. On the bright side, we almost beat the Steelers despite a -2 in the turnover margin. (Remember, if we would have won, it would have been because the 3rd turnover didn't happen. That's why I say -2.)
 
We're obviously another year away from a good defense. We have had some good games as a D, but we're just not there yet, especially in the secondary. This is all the more reason why we need to limit our turnovers and use a little more ball control.
 
We have been pretty much incapable of getting any turnovers for a couple of years now.
 
I thought Predator would at least get that heave before the half. I dunno why so many teams cure whatever's troublin 'em, against us.
 
The last REAL INT came by Stoutmire against GB, because I'm not counting a hail mary pick as an INT for the sake of this...

I was concerned about this coming in... To not get a turnover from a team that averages 3 a game is completely unacceptable and Gary Gibbs needs to do something about it...
 
I thought Predator would at least get that heave before the half. I dunno why so many teams cure whatever's troublin 'em, against us.

Its not that they cured anything, its what I've been saying all week long. The Steeler have been turning the ball over because teams get a lot of pressure on Roethlisberger causes him to make bad throws and then the defenses backs makes the interceptions. The Saints haven't been able to do that all year long and that scared me about today's game and that's exactly what happened. Not only couldn't we force Roethlisberger into making bad throws but we are the ones that have the turnovers.
 
McKenzie is scared to get tackled by the hair like Polamalu, so he doesn't even try for interceptions.
 
Its not that they cured anything, its what I've been saying all week long. The Steeler have been turning the ball over because teams get a lot of pressure on Roethlisberger causes him to make bad throws and then the defenses backs makes the interceptions. The Saints haven't been able to do that all year long and that scared me about today's game and that's exactly what happened. Not only couldn't we force Roethlisberger into making bad throws but we are the ones that have the turnovers.

I've often seen the Saints getting constant pressure.
 

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