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MTK
09-13-2012, 11:47 AM
Redskins - Saints Film Review: DEFENSE - Washington Times (http://www.washingtontimes.com/blog/redskins-watch/2012/sep/12/redskins-saints-film-review-defense/)

Hog1
09-13-2012, 12:55 PM
..........How long has it been since I have seen My Skins portrayed....positively in highlight films.....MAN, you gotta' love this.

Defensewins
09-13-2012, 01:21 PM
I watched the game again yesterday and I noticed Madieu Williams' play was not all bad. Yes he was mostly responsible for TE Jimmy Graham’s 20-yard touchdown and WR Lance Moore’s 33-yard touchdown and probably a few other mental mistakes.
However his very physical/head hunter style of play had and the Saints receivers after a while not wanting to stretch out over the middle anymore. After the big hits on Graham (illegal hit) and Devery Henderson (knocked unconscious) Brees was no longer throwing up the jump balls anymore over the middle to his tall receivers like Graham, as they normally love to do. While I do not condone dangerous play and head shots, the clean physical play and threat of big hits did serve to make the Saints adjust their offense. Hearing foot steps over the middle created alligator arms over the middle.
Over time if Raheem Morris can coach up Madieu and reduce the mental mistakes, he could possibly make for a big physical FS we need. Maybe.

The Goat
09-13-2012, 01:33 PM
I watched the game again yesterday and I noticed Madieu Williams' play was not all bad. Yes he was mostly responsible for TE Jimmy Graham’s 20-yard touchdown and WR Lance Moore’s 33-yard touchdown and probably a few other mental mistakes.
However his very physical/head hunter style of play had and the Saints receivers after a while not wanting to stretch out over the middle anymore. After the big hits on Graham (illegal hit) and Devery Henderson (knocked unconscious) Brees was no longer throwing up the jump balls anymore over the middle to his tall receivers like Graham, as they normally love to do. While I do not condone dangerous play and head shots, the clean physical play and threat of big hits did serve to make the Saints adjust their offense. Hearing foot steps over the middle created alligator arms over the middle.
Over time if Raheem Morris can coach up Madieu and reduce the mental mistakes, he could possibly make for a big physical FS we need. Maybe.

Agreed on all the above. Williams had one blown coverage as you mentioned. The TD to Graham is almost imossible to stop w/o pass interference. I don't understand some folks totally throwing Williams under the bus, because like you said he's a force back there we haven't had since Sean (Williams is half the FS Sean was but I mean at least Williams will put the hurt on guys).

I don't agree with the legal hit either, but kinda understand Williams' frustration which is why he did it. Graham is a nightmare to cover and you see him get huffy after a catch, and Williams couldn't resist ringing his bell when the chance came along lol. It's illegal, but I understand :)

calia
09-13-2012, 01:57 PM
On special teams, how could they have overlooked Sundberg with one of the gutsiest performances, well, ever? Playing a game with a broken arm is badass. I know no one thinks that the long snapper position is critical, but ask the Raiders how they feel about it this week.

Defensewins
09-13-2012, 03:02 PM
Agreed on all the above. Williams had one blown coverage as you mentioned. The TD to Graham is almost imossible to stop w/o pass interference. I don't understand some folks totally throwing Williams under the bus, because like you said he's a force back there we haven't had since Sean (Williams is half the FS Sean was but I mean at least Williams will put the hurt on guys).

I don't agree with the legal hit either, but kinda understand Williams' frustration which is why he did it. Graham is a nightmare to cover and you see him get huffy after a catch, and Williams couldn't resist ringing his bell when the chance came along lol. It's illegal, but I understand :)

This might piss some folks off, but I also noticed Orakpo made a few mental mistakes as well and he was not singled out at all like M. Williams. The obvious one is the dropped interception, but there were two or three screen plays that he made some poor decisions on his angle of attack. There was one play that Orakpo thoroughly pissed me off where the screen play was really slow to develop and he was in perfect position, he had time to get around the huge offensive lineman that moved in front of him out in the flat. The play took so incredibly long to develop Orakpo could have easily side stepped the OL and broken up the pass or even picked it off. Instead he waited in front of the lineman for the catch to be made then he attacked. Fletcher and Kerrigan are much better at sniffing out a play like this and breaking it up. Orakpo is still a little slow at this. I love Orakpo and don't get me wrong, he has so much potential and physical skills, yet Kerrigan has passed him up. M. Williams was not the only one that had a few bad plays due the mental mistakes.

artmonkforhallofamein07
09-14-2012, 09:58 AM
So I finally watched the game last night. Wow is all I can say about Robert. That was not all him I. The victory though, Cundiff going 4-4, the defense creating key pressures and turnovers on the Saints, and spectacular play by our WRs and the new RB all contributed to getting our big win. Total team effort led by a real QB.

53Fan
09-14-2012, 10:22 AM
Redskins - Saints Film Review: DEFENSE - Washington Times (http://www.washingtontimes.com/blog/redskins-watch/2012/sep/12/redskins-saints-film-review-defense/)

Sundberg: "He snapped 9 times with a broken left arm. Savage." Beautiful.

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