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Looking from week two and seeing the saints destroy on all sides of the ball, had made me worried about the limited offense that was present in miami. Week 5 is in the books and im sure 10 or plus plays have been added since week 4. Chad Henne and the deep ball. A new found respect to this dolphins offense. Now opposing defenses have to game plan wildcat and all the power formations. Oh ya let us not forget, miamis capable of the deep ball. Should make for some changes to the wr corps to fit hennes play style. The futures looking bright here....finally.
 
What I am most interested to see if with Henne will we start to see some longer passes compared to Penne. Will some of our recievers suddenly start getting open.
You have to think that Ginn and Hartline are quck enough to get open even if you do not agree about Bess and Greg C. Of course it was Greg C long touch down pass that saved us from going 16-0 a couple of years ago!
 
What I am most interested to see if with Henne will we start to see some longer passes compared to Penne. Will some of our recievers suddenly start getting open.
You have to think that Ginn and Hartline are quck enough to get open even if you do not agree about Bess and Greg C. Of course it was Greg C long touch down pass that saved us from going 16-0 a couple of years ago!
Camarillo will forever be in my heart for that play. I honestly almost cried when he scored that TD a few years ago.
Chubbs
 
The Saints are good but the Phins have two things going for them heading into that game.

1. Saints have a physical matchup this week against the Giants. I imagine NO will do all they can to win this game to show they are a great NFC team.

2. Phins have two weeks to prepare for New Orleans. Period.
 
we can win this game, we can play TOP just like we did against the Colts and hopefully unlike that game our defense will stop them, just once lol
 
The saints game will depend upon how much we can limit Brees. Theres no way to stop him but we just have to try to limit the long balls. Obvioulsy we've been killed by these all year. The saints dont have a RB that scares me its only their vertical attack. If we can force brees into some turnovers or bad throws....we have a chance. With two weeks to prep our secondary i say it'll be a close game. We have to continue to control the ball and keep brees on the sidelines.
 
Camarillo will forever be in my heart for that play. I honestly almost cried when he scored that TD a few years ago.
Chubbs

I don't ever remember celebrating so hard before. I was jumping, hugging everyone around, I don't think I was ever so happy or releaved before.
 
Forget Camarillo in that ravens game....WHAT ABOUT CAM MONDAY NIGHT???? Guy is clutch. he is our Wayne Chrebet man.
 
For the saints I think we borrow a few plays from Rex Ryan. Overload blitzing on the weak side gave the saints the biggest challenge they have had yet.
 
TOP will be huge. It's the most obvious way of stopping a juggernaut offense. If they don't have the ball they can't do as much damage. Of course, as we saw against the Colts, we're going to have to make some stops on defense when they DO have the ball, or it's all for nothing.

I think that's going to be it. Either we make a couple stops and control the clock or we lose.
 
It will be very interesting to see how the Saints handle a run first team like the Giants this weekend. I don't think our D is as good as the Giants D, but they have an excellent run game and if they gain success on the ground this weekend, they it will be a good sign that we can also run the ball on their defense.
 
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