Impressive win last night, obviously. Another good night for Brees. And while the Saints offense continues to impress - what really wowed me was their defense. Held the Patriots to 17 points and 7 of those were off a turnover giveback by Ellis.
And with just under 5 minutes to go and down 21...the Patriots threw in the towel and put in the backup quarterback. I can't remember a time when I've seen the Patriots give up. I know it's 21 points but I've seen them come back from similar deficits.
The Saints just beat it out of them - amazing. And with guys playing in the secondary (IIRC there are 2) that were not on NFL rosters just a couple weeks ago. It certainly helped that Brady was under fire most of the night and the blitz was perfectly timed/executed.
Defensive coordinator Williams was the best addition New Orleans made and Sean was quite wise to give up a bit of his salary in order to get Williams in there. The Saints have given up some points in a few games this year. But, when push comes to shove, that defense steps up.
That's a team that's almost unbeatable should the defense continue to play smart, physical football.
And with just under 5 minutes to go and down 21...the Patriots threw in the towel and put in the backup quarterback. I can't remember a time when I've seen the Patriots give up. I know it's 21 points but I've seen them come back from similar deficits.
The Saints just beat it out of them - amazing. And with guys playing in the secondary (IIRC there are 2) that were not on NFL rosters just a couple weeks ago. It certainly helped that Brady was under fire most of the night and the blitz was perfectly timed/executed.
Defensive coordinator Williams was the best addition New Orleans made and Sean was quite wise to give up a bit of his salary in order to get Williams in there. The Saints have given up some points in a few games this year. But, when push comes to shove, that defense steps up.
That's a team that's almost unbeatable should the defense continue to play smart, physical football.
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