What should I review from the Saints game?

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  1. Fakterx

    Fakterx New Member

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    Any ideas for what I should focus on when I watch the Saints game again?

    The last 3 games I concentrated on Gholston but there really is no point now that Pace is back.

    I usually look at how many catches each corner gives up.

    I was thinking about focusing on the O-line this week and try to find the weak link(s).

    Any other ideas?
     
  2. NDmick

    NDmick Revis Christ

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    try to see what types of runs in between which OL-men were working.

    tough task - see if you can get an average time of how long sanchez had to throw in the pocket. Also, who was getting blown off the line on the DL (i see Gholston holding the edge but never shedding and tackling.)
     
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    twown Well-Known Member

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    Doubtless this has been covered in other threads, but it seems like Sancho misses the wide open underneath route and/or safety valve too much. And when I say misses, I mean he never sees him, and ends up forcing the ball into coverage. Check it out.
     
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    Scikotic Banned

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    Gholston is still going to play with Pace back, just in a different role. Look for him to be a Nickle or dime edge rusher on 3rd and long situations.
     
  5. BK_Jetsfan

    BK_Jetsfan New Member

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    Who the hell was Grant abusing throughout the game?

    Also, Drew Coleman. How many times did he cover Colston and how did he do overall?
     
  6. Gunslinger27

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    Be sure to watch D'Brick on the play when Sanchez fumbled in the end zone! :(
     
  7. VOR

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    "Also, Drew Coleman. How many times did he cover Colston and how did he do overall?"

    Not sure about Coleman, but your boy Revis did a hell of a job on him.
     
  8. dwalsh

    dwalsh 2006 TGG.com Rookie of the Year Award Winner

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    Drew Coleman actually had a really good game, he was continuously in the right position when he was targeted and overall covered his man
     
  9. SettlerDawg

    SettlerDawg Well-Known Member

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    Watch how Sanchez audibles and reads the field (ie first and second reads, where he is looking before making a pass).
     
  10. bigmehl

    bigmehl New Member

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    ^ I agree Coleman did play a decent game yesterday. The problem I have with Coleman is he always seems to be in the place to make a tackle after his guy caught the ball. He reminds of when Otis Smith played for us , he'd run stride for stride with wr's , but he could never break up plays.
     

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