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Defensive trends Detroit must keep against the Saints

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In its Week 3 victory against the Arizona Cardinals, the Detroit Lions’ defense finally made some plays.

Itmaynotha­ve all beenpretty, but afterpicki­ngoffkyler­murray three times - andalmost a fourth - it got the job done.

Going into Week 3, the Lions were one of only two teams in the NFL without a turnover.

Now, it did take all the way into the fourth quarter to force a Cardinals punt.

Yet, there were signs of improvemen­t and thinking thatwas a bit outside of the box.

From a personnel standpoint, the Lions relegated linebacker Jarraddavi­s andsafetyw­illharris to more reserve roles.

Both players have struggled, and Detroit head coachmatt Patricia seemed adamant about gettingthe­mplaying time - until this past Sunday.

In regard to the scheme, Patricia broke another norm, after he went away fromrunnin­g asmuch mandefense­ashehad in thefirst couple of outings.

The Lions had utilizedma­n-to

man coverage more than 80 percent of the time in the first two weeks.

Despite leading the league for the highest percentage of man coverage, that number dropped significan­tly to56percen­tagainst the Cardinals.

However, that’s not to say that more zonedefens­e is here to stay.

Anytime an opponent has a quarterbac­k with some serious scrambling ability, it is oftenwise to let the defensive backs keep their eyes in front of them.

If not, once they turn their backs to the ball while covering wideouts, they aremore susceptibl­e to big chunk plays from quarterbac­k scrambles.

Oftentimes, there will need to be a Qb-spy while in man coverage, which can limit the number of pass rushers a defensive coordinato­r can bring.

Next week, the Lions will square off with the high-powered New Orleans Saints offense.

It’s unclear at this time if superstar receiver Michael

Thomas will be able to suit up.

Obviously, his presence creates a whole other dynamic for the Drew Brees-led offense.

The Lions will also look to get back a key piece of their secondary, as well, with starting cornerback Desmond Trufant recovering from a hamstring strain.

Who knows, the Lions very well could go back to their old, man-heavy ways against a pocket quarterbac­k.

At the very least, Patricia demonstrat­ed an ability to adjust and to game plan for a specific offense last week.

Hopefully, he and the Lions can continue to be a little less predictabl­e and keep the turnover train rolling.

 ?? JENNIFER STEWART — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? Detroit Lions outside linebacker Christian Jones smiles after Sunday’s game against the Arizona Cardinals in Glendale, Ariz.
JENNIFER STEWART — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Detroit Lions outside linebacker Christian Jones smiles after Sunday’s game against the Arizona Cardinals in Glendale, Ariz.

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