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"It's hard to say anything positive when you give up as many yards as we did on defense," Whisenhunt said, "not just the cornerbacks, but everybody."
Rodgers-Cromartie said "stuff like that can be easily fixed."
"Come on that practice field and get back to doin' what you're doin'." he said. "Just stay focused. Don't take the 17 points for granted."
Brees downplayed Arizona's defensive problems, saying it was just that kind of game.
"I'm sure that after watching the film, those guys are going to say 'Well, we need to correct these things,'" the Saints quarterback said. "It seemed like every big play that could have been played in that game was made, on both sides of the ball. Whether it was great throws, great catches, broken tackles, and like I said, it seemed like it was a perfect storm."
Despite sputtering a bit down the stretch, the Saints finished first in the NFL in scoring (31.9 points per game) and total yards (403.8).
"They have so many different weapons on offense," said defensive end Calais Campbell, who played Sunday's game with a cast to protect his broken left thumb. "Their quarterback's a great quarterback. We've got our hands full this week."
Despite the showing, the Cardinals' defense still has its swagger, Dansby insisted.
"Definitely, man. We won the ballgame," he said, "so we've got all the swag we need."
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