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AZProgressive

(29,322 posts)
Mon Dec 20, 2021, 09:58 PM Dec 2021

MAQB: How the Saints' Defense Shut Down Tom Brady

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Add it up, and Brady’s had five games in 34 as a Buc (including playoffs) with a passer rating under 80, and three of them have come against Dennis Allen’s Saints defenses (last season’s NFC title game and this season’s game against the Patriots are the other two). So as New Orleans was leaving Florida on Sunday night, I asked Allen whether there’s some sort of blueprint he and his players drew for defending Brady.

“I don’t know that we’re doing anything crazy or anything that's unbelievable,” Allen said. “I think our guys just played well against these guys. Look, you have to get after Tom with a four-man rush. If you have to bring more than four to get pressure on him, you’re gonna struggle. We tried to be patient with the run game, and play a lot of split-safety and keep guys over the top and try to eliminate the explosive passes as much as we can and make him run the ball. And that’s kinda been the plan against him.

“And when we make him go the long, hard way, we've been fortunate enough that we end up creating some takeaways and getting off the field that way.”

There’s another part of the game, too, where I could see the Saints using a well-worn plan, one that Rex Ryan used to deploy against the Patriots with the Ravens and Jets, and that’s to force the run game inside and flood the middle of the field with coverage—forcing Brady to make throws outside the numbers and down the field. That, of course, isn’t to say Brady can’t make those throws. It’s just that in a pick-your-poison situation, the idea is to make it harder on the quarterback. And with Brady, that’s historically been the way to do it.

https://www.si.com/.amp/nfl/2021/12/20/maqb-saints-shut-out-tom-brady-buccaneers

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MAQB: How the Saints' Defense Shut Down Tom Brady (Original Post) AZProgressive Dec 2021 OP
Yes! Use your game to force the other team off theirs ArizonaLib Dec 2021 #1
When you knock their 3 top receivers out of the game relatively early on, that really helps Hugh_Lebowski Dec 2021 #2
Saints always do a good job against Brady lately AZProgressive Dec 2021 #3
Yes, I thought the same regarding bounty gate. They were racking up body count. CentralMass Dec 2021 #4

ArizonaLib

(1,242 posts)
1. Yes! Use your game to force the other team off theirs
Mon Dec 20, 2021, 10:24 PM
Dec 2021

When teams get scared and try to play something they are not use to, it makes it easier for the other team to settle in and play their own game with their own confidence and and strengths.

I can't remember anyone being successful when Brady was not pressured.

 

Hugh_Lebowski

(33,643 posts)
2. When you knock their 3 top receivers out of the game relatively early on, that really helps
Mon Dec 20, 2021, 10:40 PM
Dec 2021

On the one hand I was rooting for the Saints, and their defense was FLYING, man. They played incredible.

On the other, it almost looked like BountyGate was back in effect.

And I absolutely do not think the Saints hold on to win that game with 9 points if Godwin, Evans, and Fournette (3 total badasses) had finished the game.

AZProgressive

(29,322 posts)
3. Saints always do a good job against Brady lately
Mon Dec 20, 2021, 10:45 PM
Dec 2021

From the link:

Sept. 13, 2020 (at New Orleans): 23-36, 239 yards, 2 TDs, 2 INTs, 78.4 rating
Nov. 8, 2020 (at Tampa): 22-38, 209 yards, 0 TDs, 3 INTs, 40.4 rating
Jan. 17, 2021 (at New Orleans): 18-33, 199 yards, 2 TDs, 0 INTs, 92.9 rating
Oct. 31, 2021 (at New Orleans): 28-40, 375 yards, 4 TDs, 2 INTs, 112.0 rating
Dec. 12, 2021 (at Tampa): 26-48, 214 yards, 0 TDs, 1 INT, 57.1 rating

Saints had a game sealing pick 6 when they played earlier this year.

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