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Teams usually have to pick their poison against the Saints. The team has too many weapons for someone to shut the whole thing down.
And even when a team is successful, it’s usually only a matter of time before something breaks and Drew Brees starts picking the defense apart. But that didn’t happen during Sunday’s 16-13 loss to the Giants. New York had a solid plan on defense, and the New Orleans offense was held in check.
A big portion of New York’s success was born from good coverage and a solid performance from its front seven. There were several times when Brees progressed through his reads, found no one open, and was forced to try and throw into a tight window or check down.
By Nick Underhill / The Advocate
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