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Motion offense staple of New Orleans Saints game plan

By Jimmy Smith, The Times-Picayune

February 05, 2010, 12:32AM

MIAMI – In the on-field chess game that will take place Sunday in Super Bowl XLIV, New Orleans Saints Coach Sean Payton likely will try to offer the Indianapolis Colts something they haven’t yet seen on video.

A difficult task, to be sure, but one thing is probably certain: Indianapolis will see a game plan that involves a great deal of motion from receivers and backs.

Movement has been a staple of Payton’s play-calling since he joined the Saints in 2006, and a primary reason why New Orleans has become one of the most productive and high-scoring offenses in the NFL.

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3 Responses to “Motion offense staple of New Orleans Saints game plan”

  1. whodat says:

    It seems New Orleans does not win games based on their offense but on the Neanderthal Williams telling his players to hit Warner on the head because he had had 2 concussions or hit Brett Farve illegally on the right side continuously because he had been hurt on the right side the week before. Get this man out of Football. If he coaches like that in the Super Bowl I hope the penalties cause them the game.

  2. Billy says:

    I think the idea of the game of football was to hit the quarterback… maybe his offense line should have did their job !

  3. Mutt says:

    Greg Williams always says Hit the QB and the rest of the team feels it.

    I had a new twist after the past few weeks. “Hit the QB, and all the whiny fans feel it 2 weeks after the game!”

    LOL


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