By Jeff Duncan | NOLA.com | The Times-Picayune
The New Orleans Saints offense ruled the day on Thursday.
After days of defensive domination, Drew Brees and Co. finally got even during red-zone drills. Brees connected with Michael Thomas for a touchdown on a beautiful fade pattern against Marshon Lattimore. Throws and catches simply don't get much better as Lattimore was blanketed on Thomas. A pair of Pro Bowlers matched at their best.
Tom Savage hooked up with Boston Scott for a short touchdown connection during the second-team drills. And Taysom Hill hit newcomer Brandon Tate for a score in coverage against Linden Stephens. I'm sure it was a measure of relief for the offense, which had struggled in recent practices against the Saints' aggressive defense.
The lone defensive highlight was a tip-drill interception of Hill by A.J. Klein during 7-on-7 drills but the pass actually should have been caught by tight end Garrett Griffin, who let the ball skip off his hands. ...
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