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NFL Football Players Draft Injuries Rookies Season SuperbowlPublished: July 6, 2009
Today's version is about the play-action passing game, something the Saints have used very successfully in the past few years and no doubt will do so again this season.
Most football fans have heard that play action passing is built off a good ground attack, and to some extent that is true; however, if that were an absolute stipulation, New Orleans would not be a good play action team, yet they are.
Here are some of the reasons.
1. Play-Calling: Sean Payton knows the appropriate time to use play action, and the appropriate routes to call based on formation and likely coverage.
2. Protection: While the Saints' offensive line may not be the best run-blocking line in the history of football, they do an outstanding job in pass protection. They use the same concepts in the play action game, and as a result have almost as much success.
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