I always enjoy watching New Orleans quarterback Drew Brees play. Hes one of the best ever at getting the ball where it needs to be and playing the chess game with defensive backs to help ensure his receivers get open.
Josh Norman, the Panthers rookie starting cornerback, will undoubtedly be a Brees target Sunday and said he is looking forward to that challenge. He has been studying Brees closely on film, trying to understand what makes him so good.
Hes a big pump faker, Norman said. He likes to show his shoulders one way and then come back to the other side. And for a DB, you cannot look into his eyes.
Norman warmed to the topic, acting as if staring into Brees eyes was almost like staring into the eyes of a hypnotist.
You cant gaze into them, he said. Once you do that, he gets a touchdown for sure. He always knows where he wants to go he just does the rest to toy with the DBs. The shoulders, the pump fake, the eyes its all just to throw us out of the way.
• I found it very interesting that Panthers coach Ron Rivera talked openly about his difference in philosophy with (currently suspended) New Orleans coach Sean Payton on Wednesday.
Rivera basically said he wouldnt try to set NFL records given the same set of circumstances that the Saints had last January, when they tried to set several in a 45-17 rout of Carolina in the seasons last game. But Rivera also said that he didnt have a problem with the Saints philosophy that defenses are designed to stop people, and if they cant, thats tough.
• OK, on to the prediction. The Panthers and Saints have traditionally been almost dead even. Although New Orleans has won the past four games, the all-time series stands at 17 wins apiece. I think Carolina will certainly play better on offense than it did last week, but the Saints wont be as bad on defense, either, and their offense still bulges with playmakers. Close, but ... New Orleans 28, Carolina 23.












