{"id":1023,"date":"2011-11-12T06:55:41","date_gmt":"2011-11-12T12:55:41","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/saints247.net\/?p=1023"},"modified":"2011-11-12T06:55:41","modified_gmt":"2011-11-12T12:55:41","slug":"saints-weekly-roundtable-rams-the-running-game-and-the-nfc-east","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.pelicansreport.com\/saints\/2011\/11\/saints-weekly-roundtable-rams-the-running-game-and-the-nfc-east\/","title":{"rendered":"Saints Weekly Roundtable: Rams, the Running Game, and the NFC East"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>This week our New Orleans Saints Roundtable looks back on the Saints loss to the Rams, both sides of the running game, and the NFC East. Don&#8217;t forget to check out <a href=\"http:\/\/www.hellyesfest.com\" target=\"_blank\">Hell Yes Fest <\/a>all weekend long around New Orleans.<\/p>\n<h3 id=\"internal-source-marker_0.9466186035251638\" dir=\"ltr\">1. The Saints performance against the Rams two week ago: hiccup or sign of a serious problem<\/h3>\n<p><strong>Chris Trew-<\/strong>Hopefully  sign of a serious hiccup. My dream is that after we win the Superbowl  in February we\u2019ll laugh at this Rams game and be all, \u201cremember how we  panicked after St. Louis rode their World Series momentum to Saints  upset?\u201d If only we knew now what we\u2019ll know then (and what I know right  now), which is the 2011 Rams are the 2009 Tampa Bay Cowboys.<br \/>\n<strong>Jake Madison &#8211; <\/strong> Somewhere in between. I think it just reinforces the problems the  Saints have had all season, namely tackling and the run defense.<br \/>\n<strong>Jonathan Christensen &#8211; <\/strong>A hiccup. The Saints, after coming off of the emotional high of a huge  win against Indy, didn\u2019t show up for this one. This team is still very  good, and the problems on display against St. Louis will be corrected.<br \/>\n<strong>Jake Lipsman- <\/strong>Hiccup. \u00a0In our <a href=\"..\/2011\/10\/week-8-preview-saints-defense-vs-rams-offense\/\">defensive preview<\/a>,  it was noted that this had the smell of a trap game, and it seems that  might\u2019ve been our best prediction this season so far. \u00a0These happen to  teams coming off huge wins. \u00a0It\u2019s unfortunate that it happened in such a  winnable game, but I don\u2019t think it will affect the future. \u00a0That said,  this was an opportunity to jump way out in front of the NFC South, and  as a result, the margin of error for the rest of the season is  significantly reduced.<\/p>\n<h3 dir=\"ltr\">2. Bigger concern: Run D or Run O?<\/h3>\n<p><strong>Chris Trew- <\/strong>Offense. I blame them for everything that happened last week. Them plus Albert Pujols, David Freese and Chris Carpenter.<br \/>\n<strong>Jake Madison  &#8211; <\/strong>Run defense. The Saints\u2019 passing game is so good that they can win  games while being one dimensional on offense. They wont win games if  they let teams run all over them like on Sunday.<br \/>\n<strong>Jonathan Christensen &#8211;<\/strong> Run D. Brees keeps the offense afloat, and Ingram will get healthy  soon. Consistency in stopping the run, especially against bigger backs,  continues to be a huge concern.<br \/>\n<strong>Jake Lipsman- <\/strong>Run  D. \u00a0The pass offense can keep the Saints in a game in which the running  game struggles, but if the Saints fall behind in a playoff game, the  inability to stop the run can seriously shorten the game for the  opponent and make it impossible for the Saints to come back.<\/p>\n<h3 dir=\"ltr\">3. Who is the best team in the NFC East?<\/h3>\n<p><strong>Chris Trew-<\/strong> Best team that has the most talent and is really going to put it all  together really soon, seriously? Dallas Cowboys. Best team that has  Vince Young? Philadelphia Eagles. Best team from either the District of  Columbia or the New York Area? Tie between the Washington Redskins and  New York Giants. Best job of avoiding this question? Chris Trew.<br \/>\n<strong>Jake Madison &#8211; <\/strong>The Giants right now but I think the Eagles will be at the end of the season.<br \/>\n<strong>Jonathan Christensen &#8211;<\/strong> The  Giants. Philadelphia is too sporadic on defense and depends too heavily  on the big play on offense. Dallas is the model for inconsistency on  defense and I don\u2019t trust Tony Romo. Washington, although solid  defensively, doesn\u2019t have a solid QB in a pass-friendly league. That  leaves the Giants, who possess an elite pass rushing defensive line and a  sneaky good Eli Manning at QB. They will win the division.<br \/>\n<strong>Jake Lipsman- <\/strong>This  is like asking who my favorite character on a reality show is. \u00a0This  division is so fluid that it looks entirely different from week to week.  \u00a0Coming into the season, I assumed it would take Philadelphia a few  weeks to get their chemistry down, and at least at this point it looks  like they finally might have it together. \u00a0For now I say the Eagles  coming off a huge win against the Cowboys. \u00a0Ask me again after the Week  11 Monday Nighter in New York.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>This week our New Orleans Saints Roundtable looks back on the Saints loss to the Rams, both sides of the running game, and the NFC East. Don&#8217;t forget to check out Hell Yes Fest all weekend long around New Orleans. 1. 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