By Nick Underhill | The Advocate
Aaron Glenn laughed, because, well, sometimes that is all you can do.
The Saints secondary coach had just seen Philip Rivers complete all but one of his passes against the Arizona Cardinals when he was asked about the difficulties of limiting yards passing in today’s NFL. The game is designed for offenses to complete passes and rack up yards. Sometimes it seems all the pieces on the defensive side of the board have been replaced with pawns and stationed against an array of queens, rooks and NFL officials.
But that’s OK, Glenn said.
“All that does it make it to a point to where we got to be better,” Glenn said. “That’s the part of this game that I love more than anything. You see all these things that these quarterbacks and offenses are doing, and we got to figure out what we can do to combat that.”
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