Saints rank top 5 in play action, motion in preseason opener


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Usually preseason games are laden with “vanilla,” or basic, offensive and defensive schemes. But New Orleans Saints head coach Kellen Moore didn’t let that stop him from implementing some key factors to his innovative offense.

According to Pro Football Focus, the Saints ranked in the top five among all teams in preseason Week 1 for both play-action and motion usage.

Motion

New Orleans ran the fifth-most plays with motion during the first week of the preseason. This shows how integral the use of motion will be in Moore’s offense. If Sunday was a glimpse of the foundational part of the scheme, this is clearly an indication of motion and shift being important elements.

Play Action

Similarly, the Saints tied for No. 5 in play action snaps. During those plays, rookie quarterback Tyler Shough was particularly effective, throwing for 100 yards and a touchdown.

For young quarterbacks, play action is massively helpful, allowing them to see the defensive picture a little longer before starting their progressions. Expect a ton of play action for either quarterback in this new-look offense.

Ross Jackson

New Orleans Saints Content Writer