Jason Garrett provided blueprint to stopping Saints offense

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As we all saw last night, Cowboys coaches who are the so called clowns, clappers have provided the league with a blueprint on stopping Saints offense.

Carolina did the same thing like us. Only thing is they couldnt pull it off.
 
Cleveland did it first.

And it's not like the Cowboys schemed anything differently, the Saints offense is just a horrible matchup for the Cowboys defense.
 
Cleveland did it first.

And it's not like the Cowboys schemed anything differently, the Saints offense is just a horrible matchup for the Cowboys defense.

And the Buccaneers...and the Panthers too. Their team hasn't been the same since the Cowboys game. No one can deny that. Whether they "exposed" them are not....I'll leave it to the experts.
 
And the Buccaneers...and the Panthers too. Their team hasn't been the same since the Cowboys game. No one can deny that. Whether they "exposed" them are not....I'll leave it to the experts.
What? The Cowboys did the exact same thing as Cleveland on defense, and Cleveland was just as successful with it. The difference is that we had Byron to cover Michael Thomas.

Cleveland gave the rest of the league the formula, most teams just don't have the horses to pull it off.
 
A gap pressure on Brees....

Somehow the entire league got cute and got away from it but the cowboys remind everyone what Brees kryptonite is and all of a sudden that Saints offense comes back to earth and stops putting up video game numbers
 
A gap pressure on Brees....

Somehow the entire league got cute and got away from it but the cowboys remind everyone what Brees kryptonite is and all of a sudden that Saints offense comes back to earth and stops putting up video game numbers
Well, it's A gap pressure AND being able to stop the run and short passing. Some teams have the talent to pull them off, others don't. The Saints offense, right now, is built to work in only one way, because they only have two good skill players. It's fairly easy to take away one of them, it's much more difficult to take away both. The Cowboys/Panthers/Browns/Ravens can do that because they have excellent LBs. Other teams can't.
 
I am still waiting for kuyyo_morro to come out as either Jason Carrot's son or as Jason Carrot himself. That's really the only logical explanation.
 
What? The Cowboys did the exact same thing as Cleveland on defense, and Cleveland was just as successful with it. The difference is that we had Byron to cover Michael Thomas.

Cleveland gave the rest of the league the formula, most teams just don't have the horses to pull it off.
Why do you keep bringing up the Browns? That was week 2. Right before teams started exploding on them. Not sure why you keep bringing them up. Browns caught a week Saints team. All it was.
 
As we all saw last night, Cowboys coaches who are the so called clowns, clappers have provided the league with a blueprint on stopping Saints offense.

Carolina did the same thing like us. Only thing is they couldnt pull it off.

*sponsored by jason garrett .
 
Well, it's A gap pressure AND being able to stop the run and short passing. Some teams have the talent to pull them off, others don't. The Saints offense, right now, is built to work in only one way, because they only have two good skill players. It's fairly easy to take away one of them, it's much more difficult to take away both. The Cowboys/Panthers/Browns/Ravens can do that because they have excellent LBs. Other teams can't.


We took away kamara with Lewis a corner?

Our LBs were great playing sideline to sideline not letting them get around the corner, staying discipline, and providing pressure...

If im remembering the game correctly we chased up the middle with extra LB pressure down the A gap and did the ole go for the QB and stop the run on the way which completely shocked the Saints
 

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