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Myles Simmons
Defense slows down Brees & co.
Though the Saints scored a late touchdown to bring the Rams’ margin of victory down to just six points, L.A. significantly slowed down New Orleans’ offense on Sunday.
Quarterback Drew Brees finished 22-of-32 passing for 246 yards with a touchdown — and 85 of those yards and the scoring strike came on New Orleans’ final possession.
Los Angeles got after Brees early and often, recording back-to-back sacks on the first drive. Defensive tackle
Aaron Donald got to the quarterback first, then outside linebacker
Robert Quinn
got to him on the next play to force a punt.
Overall, the Rams did a nice job of keeping Brees uncomfortable throughout the contest, which was a point of emphasis coming in.
“Brees is a Hall of Famer, no doubt,” Quinn said. “So if we let him get going early, we know the type of chaos he can cause for a defense. Like I said, guys just stayed to our game plan. As a pass rusher, we just worked our moves and once we got to him tried to get him down and just make his day a little hectic.”
Overall the Rams had three sacks — the third by rookie outside linebacker
Samson Ebukam — on Brees in the contest.
One blip, but run defense performs well
If there was one area of concern for the defense headed into Sunday’s game it was how the team would hold up against New Orleans’ two-pronged ground attack. And as it turns out, Los Angeles held up pretty well.
Rookie back Alvin Kamara did his share of significant damage, but most of it on only one play. Late in the first quarter, the Tennessee product took a handoff 74 yards down the right side to pay dirt, evading a number of tacklers on the way.
“We kind of got caught in a defense that we typically weren't expecting to do. At the end of the day we still needed to get him on the ground and we didn’t do that,” middle linebacker
Alec Ogletree said. “He’s a great running back in this league and if you don’t get him on the ground he can take it to the house from anywhere. We witnessed that today.”
But Kamara finished with 87 yards rushing on five carries. And fellow Saints running back Mark Ingram had 31 yards on 11 carries.
Nevertheless, Kamara displayed why he’s such a dynamic player with the pass game, making six receptions for 101 yards with a touchdown. In all, he had 11 touches for 188 yards and two touchdowns, making a lot of defenders look silly with his slick running.
“He was everything that we saw on film and a little bit more,” Ogletree said. “Definitely a great running back and he’s going to be something to deal with in this league for a long time.”