Daily Local News (West Chester, PA)

Brees, Saints offense brace for unusual challenge vs. Rams

- By Brett Martel

METAIRIE, LA. >> Drew Brees and the New Orleans Saints face an unusual challenge this weekend.

They’ll try to keep up with an offense every bit as potent as their own — and do so against one of the top-rated defenses in the NFL.

Saints coach Sean Payton said dealing with the Los Angeles Rams’ eighthrank­ed defense will be a tall order in itself.

“It presents a ton of problems,” Payton said. “First off, the talent when you’re talking about some of the top tackles and ends in the business — that that in itself is difficult. And then when you put it with an outstandin­g scheme, then you really have a challenge.”

Brees said Aaron Donald and Ndamukong Suh comprise the best interior defensive line he’s faced since he was at Purdue and played a Georgia team fielding Marcus Stroud and Richard Seymour in the 2000 Outback Bowl (Georgia won, 28-25).

“At this level, it’s really unheard of to have Suh and Donald in there,” Brees said. “Those guys are unbelievab­le.”

Donald and Suh have combined for 13 sacks, with Donald getting 10.

The Saints so far have held up well against the pass rush. Brees has been sacked nine times and generally has had enough time to make accurate throws. He was intercepte­d for the first time Sunday night in Minnesota when an edgerusher was unblocked and closing quickly on him.

Offensivel­y, New Orleans ranks eighth in yards per game and second in points per game at 33.4. Brees’ passing numbers have gone down lately, but more because of New Orleans’ ability to run the ball more and control the clock with Mark Ingram returning from his four-game suspension.

The Saints are 3-0 since Ingram’s return and have won six straight overall after losing to Tampa Bay in the season opener.

But the unbeaten Rams rank second offensivel­y in yards per game (442.6) and have averaged 33 points, which rank third.

Brees sees similariti­es between the Saints when he and Sean Payton first joined forces 13 seasons ago, and the Rams under 32-year-old offensivem­inded head coach Sean McVay and 24-year-old Jared Goff, the 2016 top overall draft choice.

“We like to feel like over the last 13 years that we’ve kind of been at the forefront of offensive football ... taking the personnel that you have and being able to utilize it in some really unique ways,” Brees said.

“You can’t help but turn on the film and be intrigued by the things that they’re doing. Obviously, I think Jared Goff is playing as well as anybody right now. He’s got a bunch of weapons there at the receiver position that are lighting it up, Todd Gurley, one of the best backs in the league.”

Brees said that while he doesn’t know McVay well, he said the Rams coach’s youthful energy, enthusiasm and offensive background remind him of Payton to some extent, starting with the fact they both played quarterbac­k in college and had offensive background­s as NFL assistants before their first head coaching jobs.

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