Washington Redskins Secondary: Under Fire and In Trouble vs. New Orleans Saints

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Published: December 5, 2009

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... Friday’s World Cup draw and Brazil. Saying the Saints offense is good is like saying Brazilians are good at soccer. When Brazil plays at its best, they transform soccer from sport to art form: The Beautiful Game. (See the second half of the Confederations Cup final vs. US.)

The same principle applies to the Saints and their offense.

When they are in rhythm like they were on Monday night against the Patriots, the Saints are unstoppable.

On paper, this looks like a great matchup. The best offense in the NFL comes to Washington to face the No. 2-ranked passing defense. A battle of wills.

But oftentimes, one stat can’t tell the whole story.

Even though the Redskins have only allowed 170.4 passing yards a game, that can be attributing to all the putrid games they played earlier in the year. In four of their 12 games, neither quarterback has passed for over...

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