I guarantee you Peters will be penalized for taunting or worse against the Saints. He can't stop himself.
As long as he gets a Pick Six before that, I can live with it.I guarantee you Peters will be penalized for taunting or worse against the Saints. He can't stop himself.
Omg imagine the "now let's go eat a goddamn snack" memes if Rex Ryan was still a HC lol.View attachment 27916 Asshole Face’s new motivational tactic.
I tell ya, say what you will about Trump, but that man is amazing for the meme industry.Omg imagine the "now let's go eat a goddamn snack" memes if Rex Ryan was still a HC lol.
My 2 cents as an arm chair QB. Brees had a ridiculous 75% completion rate or something. That means a lot of passes are short, or slants or to the running backs.
We need to play up on the receivers. Once in a while, drop a D lineman into the short passing lane to clog up the throwing lanes. (maybe on 3rd and 5 or less)
We need to collapse their pocket a bit. If we show a 5 man front, the Saints cannot possibly double team AD on every play because someone will be running free at Brees. I noticed we had an extra man in the box against Dallas and it made a difference in stopping the run. In the past I believe Jeff Fisher was successful against New Orleans because the Rams D-line destroyed the protection. Hopefully holding gets called in this game as the Saints were just blatantly grabbing AD because there were no calls being made.
Force a turnover or two on defense and take care of the ball ourselves and we can win this thing.
Okay so the word is that Brees can't be fooled, he's seen about everything (D.Farr back before the 1st meeting). Well Staubach was about the same, and back in 1979 in his last game the Rams confused him with 7 DBs and held the Cowboy machine to 19 points in their house for a playoff win.
Here's my proposal. (Of course not every play but on crucial 2nd-3rd and longs.) 6 DBs with regular starters but put Shields at RCB and have Peters play a 3rd safety as a rover, reading the QBs eyes like he loves to do anyway. 5th DB is NRC in his slot. Talib lines up on Thomas and knocks him back at the line to disrupt his route, then covers him mano-a-mano with possible help from Peters or Joyner. Talib sticks on him as maybe Peters is ready to jump the route. 1 LB (Littleton) shadows Kamara, and then have 4 rushers (with Fowler). Maybe even have Barron be the shadow or possibly the guy that knocks Thomas back off the line.
Something like this has gotta work!
Yes, and throw to Gurley, Everett, etc... while they are on the run. I hate watching a play develop slowly and see Goff try to hit someone who is standing still and having to fight for the ball. That receiver is not open, he is at the end of his route. Goff needs to pull the trigger sooner.If I'm McVay, I'm scheming up a bunch of plays to get short quick passes to Gurley and Everett. Those should be easy, quick reads and will make the LB's hesitate to stack to run later in the game.
Saints hope for double coverage on Thomas...then you need double coverage on Kamara.....and lets not forget Ingram and the rest of the receiver corp....Saints have too many offensive options to double cover anyone.I like it. Shields should be able to cover their 2nd wideout. I'm sure the rams are looking at multiple ways to minimize Thomas and that the one that works best involves double coverage. Talib and Peters as a safety would be very interesting
Saints hope for double coverage on Thomas...then you need double coverage on Kamara.....and lets not forget Ingram and the rest of the receiver corp....Saints have too many offensive options to double cover anyone.