John DeShazier | Senior Writer - NewOrleansSaints.com
P.J. Williams kept his head up. Then, he put his head down.
The New Orleans Saints’ cornerback could have suffered a crisis of confidence after his performance in Atlanta against the Falcons, when, in his first start of the season, Atlanta receiver Calvin Ridley routinely found room to operate in front of, and behind, Williams.
But New Orleans, which surrendered five touchdown passes and lost nickel back Patrick Robinson to a season-ending injury against Atlanta, didn’t look outward for solutions. Rather, Coach Sean Payton said the answers were inside the building.
Implicitly, that meant Williams was part of the solution and Sunday against the Giants, after Williams kept his confidence and head up following the Falcons game, he put his head down and went to work at MetLife Stadium in East Rutherford, N.J.
Specifically, in the second quarter, Williams showed that his head was in the right place while the Saints were trailing 7-6 with 4:45 left in the first half. ...
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