The New Orleans Saints came out of their first loss of the season, 15-12 to Philadelphia, with notable bumps and bruises, including center Erik McCoy’s groin injury which required surgery and a trip to injured reserve.

Losing the best offensive lineman is a huge blow to the line, but there’s no time for lament and no extension of pity. The Saints (2-1) play the Falcons (1-2) at noon Sunday at Mercedes-Benz Stadium in Atlanta, and the Falcons would love nothing more than to pile on.

The Saints know this will be a tough, emotion-filled game. Here are a few ways in which they can prevail:

1. ATTACK THE 6-1

The Eagles had success stopping the Saints, and especially the running game, using a 6-1 defensive alignment (three defensive linemen, two edge rushers and a linebacker on the edge) to limit the Saints to 89 rushing yards on 29 carries. The Falcons also will use it, because why wouldn’t they? Alvin Kamara‘s readiness for the Saints (285 yards and four touchdowns on 61 carries, 132 yards and a touchdown on 10 receptions) is paramount because he remains the top offensive option for New Orleans. Looks like he’ll be ready, and Taysom Hill returns from his chest injury to batter the defense a few times to loosen it up. A better run game will lead to a better offense.

2. LINE UP

New Orleans’ line has had a week to adapt to life without McCoy. Life comes at you fast, and even faster in professional sports, so the fact is whomever lines up at center (possibly Shane Lemieux) and right guard (possibly Landon Young, with Cesar Ruiz out) have to be prepared and effective if this offense is going to get back on track after a 12-point, 219-yard showing against the Eagles. Protecting quarterback Derek Carr (sacked once, hit four times, hurried at least another 10 while 14 passes for just 142 yards) is at the top of the list, and that may require chip assistance from tight ends and backs.