Saints Film Study: The Good and Bad From the Win Over the Panthers

After another rewatch and breaking down the film, what did we see from the Saints in their win over the Panthers?
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We put a bow on the Panthers game, pointing out both the good and bad from the Saints. While they got the win, there were obviously some plays that can't happen again. However, there were a lot more positives in this one to celebrate. So, settle in for the next 20 minutes and check out the breakdown here.

Saints Film Study Notes vs. Panthers

  • What happened with the Saints offensive line during Derek Carr's sacks?
  • Carl Granderson is becoming a big problem for opposing offensive lines.
  • The Saints defensive performance handled things very well against rookie Bryce Young, setting the tone early.
  • Revisiting big plays to Michael Thomas, Rashid Shaheed, and Chris Olave.
  • Good hands play by D'Marco Jackson helps turn away the Panthers late.
  • Taysom Hill ran wild, and truly did it all on Monday night.
  • Appreciation for Tony Jones Jr. and his efforts in the blitz pickups.
  • Foster Moreau doesn't pop out on the stat sheet, but does a ton of dirty work that should not go unappreciated.
  • What happened on the Paulson Adebo hold that wiped out a Cam Jordan forced fumble?
  • What we did we see from Isaiah Foskey?
  • Tons more to take a look at in here.

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