Amos Morale III, NOLA.com | The Times-Picayune
Here's a look at what New Orleans Saints and Philadelphia Eagles players and coaches had to say after the Saints' 48-7 victory Sunday (Nov. 18) at the Mercedes-Benz Superdome.
"When you play the Super Bowl champion, and you play a team like that that’s backed in the corner a little bit, if you will, we felt they were, we knew that we were going to have to be ready. That was a concern all week. I’m proud of the way that our players answered the challenge. I thought that defensively we were outstanding. There will be some things that we have to clean up. We were efficient offensively. It was a good win for us. We will be on a short week here." ...
Eagles coach Doug Pederson
“Obviously, they’re explosive. They’re dynamic. They are playing with a lot of continuity right now and they’re playing in sync. And obviously it starts with Drew and the way he handles the team and the offense. It’s hard to get to him, number one. The ball is out of his hand quite quickly. And you know as a person who’s played the position, and obviously having a passion for the sport, it’s pretty special to watch somebody like that perform.” ...
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Here's a look at what New Orleans Saints and Philadelphia Eagles players and coaches had to say after the Saints' 48-7 victory Sunday (Nov. 18) at the Mercedes-Benz Superdome.
"When you play the Super Bowl champion, and you play a team like that that’s backed in the corner a little bit, if you will, we felt they were, we knew that we were going to have to be ready. That was a concern all week. I’m proud of the way that our players answered the challenge. I thought that defensively we were outstanding. There will be some things that we have to clean up. We were efficient offensively. It was a good win for us. We will be on a short week here." ...
Eagles coach Doug Pederson
“Obviously, they’re explosive. They’re dynamic. They are playing with a lot of continuity right now and they’re playing in sync. And obviously it starts with Drew and the way he handles the team and the offense. It’s hard to get to him, number one. The ball is out of his hand quite quickly. And you know as a person who’s played the position, and obviously having a passion for the sport, it’s pretty special to watch somebody like that perform.” ...
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