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01/20/12 3:45 PM
LosALMIGHTY wrote:glasses wrote:The saints D-line is more of a threat than the giants as far as pressure goes. Alex got hit quite a few times but they made adjustments and called plays to dump it off quick, same thing this week. wrong-o!Giants can apply pressure with their front 4 leaving more players in coverage. The Saints can't, and didn't, do that. They put more guys on the line and dared Smith to throw in single coverage.Either way it should be a good game.
glasses wrote:The saints D-line is more of a threat than the giants as far as pressure goes. Alex got hit quite a few times but they made adjustments and called plays to dump it off quick, same thing this week.
Maiocco writes that the Saints blitzed 32 times in 46 pass plays against the 49ers Saturday. San Francisco settled down their protections by the end of the game.As Saints safety Malcom Jenkins said, New Orleans lives by the blitz and dies by the blitz.We think Roman was just tweaking Williams, but it seems the Saints died in small part because Williams and the Saints staff tried to prove a point back in August.
Maiocco writes that the Saints blitzed 32 times in 46 pass plays against the 49ers Saturday. San Francisco settled down their protections by the end of the game.
As Saints safety Malcom Jenkins said, New Orleans lives by the blitz and dies by the blitz.
We think Roman was just tweaking Williams, but it seems the Saints died in small part because Williams and the Saints staff tried to prove a point back in August.
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westcoastsfinest wrote: Damn. I just read the Giants are undefeated in the NFC Championship?
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01/20/12 4:19 PM
glasses wrote:+1 on the giants not being a "different team" now. maybe in terms that they were losing then, and winning now. but as far as identity, personnel, strategy......same team. The saints D-line is more of a threat than the giants as far as pressure goes. Alex got hit quite a few times but they made adjustments and called plays to dump it off quick, same thing this week. that's one of the more impressive things with this team this year. their ability to make adjustments throughout the game, and execute them sufficiently.
damnitzdom wrote:Who does the 49ers have other than Vernon Davis? Crabtree? REALLY? Giants secondary>SaintsAlex isn't doing A THING against us this time around.
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tim teufel wrote:i have a feeling this game is going to come down to a bad call made by the refs to give the niners the win.
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01/20/12 4:47 PM
glasses wrote: The giants got a mulligan with the packers. point blank, nobody can argue that. those weren't the packers, you guys won't get that lucky with the niners being like that this sundaythe 49ers are a more all around complete team than GB as well, we don't have as many holes that you guys took advantage ofThe stick was a madhouse last game, if it's not raining too bad then it will be DEAFENING this week+1 on the giants not being a "different team" now. maybe in terms that they were losing then, and winning now. but as far as identity, personnel, strategy......same team. The saints D-line is more of a threat than the giants as far as pressure goes. Alex got hit quite a few times but they made adjustments and called plays to dump it off quick, same thing this week. that's one of the more impressive things with this team this year. their ability to make adjustments throughout the game, and execute them sufficiently.
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damnitzdom wrote:49ers+Patriots = dead week for the media.
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glasses wrote:The saints D-line is more of a threat than the giants as far as pressure goes.
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dland24 wrote:Cyber Smoke wrote:That week 10 game is irrelevant , two totally different teams right now .I dont agree that the Giants are a different team. Its just a narrative made up to spice up the build up. The Giants are not a different team right now. That idea is ridiculous IMO. How are they a different team? They were one of the hottest teams in football in week 10. 6-2 on the season, with a 3 game winning streak....the last of which came AT New England. Im not saying the Giants cant win or that they arent hot right now, but they are no hotter now than they were when we met them the first time.I agree that the week 10 game is irrelevant, but not because the Giants are some different team all of a sudden.
Cyber Smoke wrote:That week 10 game is irrelevant , two totally different teams right now .
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01/20/12 5:42 PM
FIRST B0RN wrote:glasses wrote: The giants got a mulligan with the packers. point blank, nobody can argue that. those weren't the packers, you guys won't get that lucky with the niners being like that this sundaythe 49ers are a more all around complete team than GB as well, we don't have as many holes that you guys took advantage ofThe stick was a madhouse last game, if it's not raining too bad then it will be DEAFENING this week+1 on the giants not being a "different team" now. maybe in terms that they were losing then, and winning now. but as far as identity, personnel, strategy......same team. The saints D-line is more of a threat than the giants as far as pressure goes. Alex got hit quite a few times but they made adjustments and called plays to dump it off quick, same thing this week. that's one of the more impressive things with this team this year. their ability to make adjustments throughout the game, and execute them sufficiently.The %%@% I read on nt is unbelievable.
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damnitzdom wrote: 49ers+Patriots = dead week for the media.
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