Saints “D” Looks Sharp(er) In 17-7 Win Over Bengals

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Published: August 15, 2009

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... see was their first team offense in high gear and their fragile, rockstar QB Carson Palmer leave New Orleans in one piece.

They got both, as the Bengals first team offense amassed 170 yards of total offense, although there was a brief scare on the Cincinnati sideline when Carson Palmer suffered a mild ankle sprain.

"We did some things we wanted to do. We got a good look at a lot of guys tonight, which, I think, was the fun of it." Cincinnati head coach Marvin Lewis told reporters following the New Orleans Saints 17-7 win in the exhibition opener for both teams. "We know what we have to improve upon. We were sloppy with our hands in a lot of different areas. We can't turn the football over."

But turnover the football they did early and often against a Gregg Williams newly revamped Saints defense.

One of the reasons the high-profile Williams was brought in was to the teach the art of thievery to a defense that rarely stripped the ball from op...

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Saints “D” Looks Sharp(er) In 17-7 Win Over Bengals

By
for NFLSportChannel.com

Published: August 15, 2009

commentComment        

... see was their first team offense in high gear and their fragile, rockstar QB Carson Palmer leave New Orleans in one piece.

They got both, as the Bengals first team offense amassed 170 yards of total offense, although there was a brief scare on the Cincinnati sideline when Carson Palmer suffered a mild ankle sprain.

"We did some things we wanted to do. We got a good look at a lot of guys tonight, which, I think, was the fun of it." Cincinnati head coach Marvin Lewis told reporters following the New Orleans Saints 17-7 win in the exhibition opener for both teams. "We know what we have to improve upon. We were sloppy with our hands in a lot of different areas. We can't turn the football over."

But turnover the football they did early and often against a Gregg Williams newly revamped Saints defense.

One of the reasons the high-profile Williams was brought in was to the teach the art of thievery to a defense that rarely stripped the ball from op...

Read Complete Article at Bleacher Report - NFL
Article Source: BleacherReport.com


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