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How do you stop the Saints Passing game?
#1
Brees looks like the same guy who won the SB 8 yrs. ago.
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#2
Not sure, but that's exactly what we need to do...

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#3
The panthers dbs were not challenging the aints recievers at the LOS,  to many free releases and the panthers were to dependent on safetes helping stop the run.  Our D will make it much more difficult for brees to throw those timing routes and our home crowd damn well better not give him any chance to audible. 
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#4
Brees passed for 291 yards and a 104.7 passer rating the first time they played the Vikings this year. 
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#5
do what we do, have Xavier on Thomas, Harry spying Kamera, stunt and blitz the injured OL and pressure Brees. 

Carolina has acerage at best CBs, terrible S play and no pass rushers.  

There will be a massive difference between the Carolina D in NO, vs the Minn Defense in Minn
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#6
Seems he found receivers that have figured it out over the course of the season.

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#7
The Saints taught everyone the way to beat a crafty old veteran QB is to knock the crap out of him. They did it to Warner and then Favre in 2009. It's Brees' turn!
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#8
Put 11 purple jerseys on defense

... fuck it. Realistically, I know we have a very good shot of waking up Monday morning depressed now, but we've at least got a chance. If we get past the Saints, we very well might be Super Bowl champions.
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#9
Id put a price on his head for a crippling injury.
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#10
Quote: @"jargomcfargo" said:
The Saints taught everyone the way to beat a crafty old veteran QB is to knock the crap out of him. They did it to Warner and then Favre in 2009. It's Brees' turn!
I do think we need to take some liberties when the opportunities present themselves.  Like run some sweeps towards Sean Payton when we get the opportunity...make sure to take them out of bounds. 
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