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| Posted by | Message | Fox Mulder  Tulane Fan Uptown Member since Dec 2010 12744 posts
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| Pro Football Focus - Saints @ Raiders (Posted on 11/20/12 at 12:10 pm)
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Cornerbacks Cover The Saints did a nice job of getting their hands on QB Carson Palmer’s passes and it all started with the cornerbacks. The top three, Jabari Greer, Patrick Robinson and Elbert Mack defended more passes (six) than had completed on them (five). The trio was targeted 16 times with only 48 yards to show for it. Robinson was the best of the bunch as he gave up one measly yard on his five targets. He set the tone as he nearly intercepted quarterback Carson Palmer’s first pass of the day on a go route. Though Palmer was able to do some damage against the linebackers and safeties, the cornerbacks were a big part of holding him to only 2-for-8 throwing outside the numbers beyond 10 yards.
| | Back to top | Share on  | Hoodoo Man  LSU Fan Sunshine Pumping most days. Member since Oct 2011 8908 posts
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| re: Pro Football Focus - Saints @ Raiders (Posted on 11/20/12 at 12:12 pm to Fox Mulder)
The part that surprised me was this:
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Lofton’s Slump Continues Expected to shore up the middle of the Saints defense, linebacker Curtis Lofton has been a bit of a disappointment through 10 games. The Saints have struggled with tackling all season and despite the lopsided win, this game was no different with regard to their inability to take down ball carriers. Lofton contributed two of the team’s 11 missed tackles and his season total of 12 is now one more than he had all of last year. After ranking 12th among inside linebackers in tackling efficiency in 2011, Lofton is currently 28th out of 35 qualifiers as he’s missing one tackle every 7.8 attempts. Lofton has represented a slight improvement for the Saints at the middle linebacker position, but he needs to get back closer to his 2011 form if they hope to make a second half surge.
I thought he was doing good.
| | Back to top | | whodatfan  New Orleans Saints Fan Member since Mar 2008 12445 posts
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| re: Pro Football Focus - Saints @ Raiders (Posted on 11/20/12 at 12:13 pm to Fox Mulder)
P-Rob sux.
| | Back to top | | LooseCannon22282  New Orleans Saints Fan Mobile, AL. Member since May 2008 8765 posts
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| re: Pro Football Focus - Saints @ Raiders (Posted on 11/20/12 at 12:16 pm to Fox Mulder)
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It was an efficient day for the Saints offense that only saw QB Drew Brees drop back 27 times. The offensive line did a tremendous job as he was only hurried three times and hit the turf only twice (only one hit was charged to the offensive line). Left tackle Jermon Bushrod, RG Jahri Evans, and RT Charles Brown were all perfect in pass protection, while even backup right tackle Bryce Harris was unblemished in his 14 attempts after taking over for the injured Brown. In the running game, only Brown graded negatively among the starters as the big boys up front paved the way for 153 yards on 28 carries on the ground. Though the entire group played well, Bushrod stood out as he controlled Raiders defensive ends and linebackers to the tune of a +4.9 overall grade for the day.
ok, so the Raiders don't have the best D-line but that is a good start for Bryce Harris
| | Back to top | | ATLienTiger  USA Fan Atlanta Member since Oct 2006 19999 posts

| re: Pro Football Focus - Saints @ Raiders (Posted on 11/20/12 at 4:08 pm to Hoodoo Man)
It's crazy just how bad our LB's especially our OLB's and Safeties are at covering the TE and RB out the backfield.
| | Back to top | | josh336  LSU Fan baton rouge Member since Jan 2007 37118 posts
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| re: Pro Football Focus - Saints @ Raiders (Posted on 11/20/12 at 4:37 pm to Fox Mulder)
The CBs are the strength of this team, that is pretty obvious.
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