nfl.com postgame from today:
1. Sean Payton is curtailing his running back rotation and its benefiting the offense.
Alvin Kamara was the star of the show in London. The rookie running back was deployed all over the field. Payton isn't afraid to call runs for Kamara between the tackles, which helps keep the
Saints offense balanced and doesn't give away play call with personnel (something they tipped the first two weeks). Kamara is a mismatch in the passing game, catching 10 balls for 71 yards, including a shovel pass for a game-sealing touchdown.
Mark Ingram got the most of the snaps, but Kamara's usage should rise.
The rookie bursting out relegated
Adrian Peterson to a bystander. Peterson spent almost all day watching the offense from the sideline. He carried the ball just 4 times for 4 yards. Peterson was even on the sideline as the
Saints salted away the clock. Barring an injury, Peterson doesn't have a role in the offense. He doesn't catch the ball well and isn't a great pass blocker (as evidenced by getting run over on his first snap of the game). If his name weren't
Adrian Peterson, there wouldn't be a question he should be out of the rotation. How the future Hall of Famer handles being a clear third-fiddle will be interesting to track moving forward.