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New Orleans Saints 49, New York Giants 24

Blogged under Bloglockers,Front Page,Game Recaps,General by admin on Tuesday 29 November 2011 at 2:51 pm

The New Orleans Saints destroyed the Giants last night at the SuperDome.  Drew Brees was on his game as he completed 24 of 38 passes for 363 yards with 4 TD passes and 0 INTs.  He also carried the ball 1 time for an 8 yard TD in this game.  Chase Daniel completed his only pass attempt on a fake punt and it was good for 9 yards.  Mark Ingram had probably his best game of the year last night as he led the way on the ground for the Saints with 80 yards on 13 carries (6.2 ypc) with 1 TD run.  He also caught 2 passes for 14 yards (7.0 avg) in this game.  Pierre Thomas also had an outstanding game with 63 yards rushing on 8 carries (7.9 ypc) with 1 TD run and he also caught 3 passes for 47 yards (15.7 avg).  Darren Sproles pitched in with 54 yards rushing on 8 carries (6.8 ypc) and he also added 2 catches for 28 yards (14.0 avg).  TE Jimmy Graham (5 rec, 84 yards) and WR Lance Moore (5 rec, 54 yards) each caught 2 TD passes apiece last night for the Saints.  WRs Marques Colston (3 rec, 78 yards) and Devery Henderson (5 rec, 67 yards) also pitched in for the Saints in the passing game last night.  The Saints finished up with 205 yards rushing on 30 carries (6.8 ypc) and they also completed 25 of 39 passes (64.1%) for 372 yards as they had possession of the ball for 28:32.

The defense played solid until the 4th quarter.  LB Jo-Lonn Dunbar led the way for the Saints on D with 11 tackles last night.  CB Tracy Porter (10 tackles, 1 pass defensed) and safety Malcolm Jenkins (8 tackles and 1 pass defensed) also had solid games for the Saints last night.  Safety Roman Harper (fumble recovery) and LB Will Herring (interception) also made some big plays for the Saints last night.  The Giants finished up with 73 yards on 22 carries (3.3 ypc) and they also completed 33 of 47 passes (70.2%) for 392 yards.  The Saints are now 8-3 on the season.

New Orleans Saints (7-3) vs. New York Giants (6-4)

Blogged under Bloglockers,Front Page,General,This Week's Matchup by admin on Saturday 26 November 2011 at 4:07 pm

The Saints have been awesome in New Orleans where they are 4-0 on the season.  They have outscored opponents by a combined score of 159-69 at home this year.  The Giants have been pretty solid on the road this year, but they are on a two game losing streak heading into this game.  Here is a look at the matchups in this game:

When the Saints have the ball:  The Saints are going to attack the Giants down the field with the pass game early and often this Monday Night.  Drew Brees is going to have to get rid of the ball really quickly on Monday Night as the Giants have 31 sacks already this year as they bring heat from all over the field.  Saints’ receivers will have to get a lot of yards after the catch and they are certainly capable of doing just that.  The Giants are also going to have issues dealing with TE Jimmy Graham’s combination of size and speed.  Darren Sproles and Pierre Thomas will give the Saints some balance running the ball if the Giants go all out to stop the pass.

When the Giants have the ball:  The Saints are going to have to blitz a lot in this game and force Eli Manning into making some mistakes.  Manning has been playing at a very high level so far this year and he has a nice set of WRs and TEs to throw to.  The Saints’ secondary are going to have their hands full in trying to cover Victor Cruz, Mario Manningham, Hakeem Nicks and TE Jake Ballard.  The Saints’ front seven will also had to be ready to deal with RB Brandon Jacobs, as he is a very powerful runner.

PREDICTION:  SAINTS 30, GIANTS 24

Drew Brees continues to roll for the New Orleans Saints

Blogged under Bloglockers,Front Page,General,Steppin Up by admin on Thursday 24 November 2011 at 2:14 am

Drew Brees is turning in another outstanding season for the New Orleans Saints.  Brees has played in 10 games for the Saints so far this year and he has completed 299 of 422 passes (70.9%) for 3,326 yards with 23 TD passes and 11 INTs (101.3 QB Rating).  He has also carried the ball 14 times for 54 yards (3.9 ypc) so far this year.  The Saints are averaging 31.3 points and 319.4 yards passing per game so far this year and Brees is the big reason for that.  He is spreading the ball around so well that teams can’t afford to double team any of his receivers without paying for it.

The New Orleans Saints lose TE David Thomas for the season

Blogged under Big New Orleans Saints News,Bloglockers,Disabled List,Front Page,General by admin on Thursday 24 November 2011 at 2:11 am

The Saints have placed 28-year old TE David Thomas on the Injured Reserve List, ending his season due to a nasty concussion.  Thomas played in 5 games for the Saints this year and he caught 5 passes for 16 yards (3.2 ypc).  He has now played in 33 games in his first three years with the Saints and he has caught 70 passes for 591 yards (8.4 avg) with 3 TD grabs.  This is not a big loss to the Saints due to the fast rise of Jimmy Graham.

Will Smith is doing his usual good job for the New Orleans Saints this year

Blogged under Bloglockers,Front Page,General,Steppin Up by admin on Friday 18 November 2011 at 3:40 pm

30-year old DE Will Smith is still playing at a high level for the Saints.  He has played in 8 games for the Saints last year and he has 20 tackles, 4.5 sacks, 1 tackle for a loss, 1 forced fumble and 2 passes defensed.  Smith has now played in 117 games in his first 8 years with the Saints and he has 386 tackles, 59.5 sacks, 25 tackles for a loss, 19 forced fumbles, 6 fumble recoveries, 23 passes defensed and 2 interceptions.  The Saints need Smith to keep up the good work the rest of the season.

New Orleans Saints 26, Atlanta Falcons 23 in O.T.

Blogged under Bloglockers,Front Page,Game Recaps,General by admin on Monday 14 November 2011 at 1:13 pm

The Saints got a huge road win yesterday as Falcons’ head coach Mike Smith decided to go for it on 4 and 1 from his own 29-yard line in O.T.  The Saints stopped him and then finished the Falcons off with a 26-yard field goal off the left foot of kicker John Kasay.  Drew Brees was really good yesterday as he completed 30 of 43 passes for 322 yards with 2 TD passes and 0 INTs.  Pierre Thomas led the way for the Saints on the ground in this game with 29 yards rushing on 8 carries (3.6 ypc) and he also caught 4 passes for 9 yards (2.3 avg).  WR Marques Colston (8 rec, 113 yards), TE Jimmy Graham (7 rec, 82 yards, TD) and WR Robert Meachem (2 rec, 69 yards, TD) led the way for the Saints in the passing game.  The Saints finished up with 41 yards rushing on 16 carries (2.6 ypc) and they also completed 30 of 43 passes (69.8%) for 322 yards as they had possession of the ball for 30:03.

The defense was pretty awful for the Saints yesterday as the Falcons were going up and down the field at will in this game.  Safety Roman Harper led the way for the Saints in this game with 13 tackles, 2 tackles for a loss, 1 sack, 1 pass defensed and 2 QB hits.  LB Scott Shanle (9 tackles, 1 pass defensed and 1 interception) and safety Malcolm Jenkins (8 tackles) also pitched in for the Saints on D last night.  The Falcons finished up with 138 yards rushing on 32 carries (4.3 ypc) and they also completed 29 of 52 passes (55.8%) for 343 yards.  The Saints now have a 1.5 game lead over the Falcons in the NFC South with a 7-3 record.

New Orleans Saints (6-3) vs. Atlanta Falcons (5-3)

Blogged under Bloglockers,Front Page,General,This Week's Matchup by admin on Thursday 10 November 2011 at 5:01 pm

The Saints are going to right the ship on the road at Atlanta this weekend.  The Saints are only 2-3 on the road this year, and they have to start playing better away from home, staring this weekend.  The Falcons have won three games in a row in which they have outscored their opponents by a combined score of 75-40.  Here is a look at the matchups in this game:

When the Saints have the ball:  The Falcons are giving up 245.3 yards passing per game, so Drew Brees is likely going to have a big game this Sunday, but he’s going to have to protect the football.  Look for Brees to spread the ball around to his WRs (Devery Henderson, Marques Colston, Lance Moore and Robert Meachem), TE (Jimmy Graham) and RBs (Pierre Thomas and Darren Sproles) in an effort the spread the Falcons’ defense out.  Then they will hammer at the middle of the D with Pierre Thomas, Chris Ivory and Darren Sproles in the running game.

When the Falcons have the ball:  The Falcons are going to try to play power ball initially in this game with Michael Turner pounding away at a Saints’ D that is allowing 139.6 yards rushing per game and 5.2 yards per carry.  The Saints need to get after Matt Ryan as the Falcons’ broke out throwing the ball deep last weekend against the Colts.  WR Julio Jones exploded with an awesome game last weekend and he has the spread to challenge the Saints repeatedly deep.  Ryan is very good on the short stuff to TE Tony Gonzalez and WR Roddy White, so the secondary of the Saints are going to need to step up this Sunday.

FALCONS 30, SAINTS 27

Sean Payton is gimpy right now, but he’s still doing a good job for the New Orleans Saints

Blogged under Bloglockers,Front Page,General,Steppin Up by admin on Thursday 10 November 2011 at 2:27 pm

47-year old head coach Sean Payton was injured pretty badly a few weeks ago, but he has been doing a solid job from the press box in leading his team.  The Saints are 6-3 on the season right now, including a very shiny 4-0 record at home so far.  Payton has led the Saints to a 55-34 (61.8%) record in his first six years during the regular season.  He is one of the best coaches in the NFL right now and that’s not going to change any time soon.

New Orleans Saints 27, Tampa Bay Buccaneers 16

Blogged under Bloglockers,Front Page,Game Recaps,General by admin on Monday 7 November 2011 at 4:48 pm

The New Orleans Saints got revenge on the Buccaneers yesterday in New Orleans.  Drew Brees was pretty sharp in this game as he completed 27 of 36 passes for 258 yards with 2 TD passes and 1 INT.  He also carried the ball 1 time for 20 yards in this game.  Chris Ivory led the way on the ground for the Saints yesterday with 67 yards rushing on 15 carries (4.5 ypc).  Pierre Thomas was pretty busy yesterday as he carried the ball 8 times for 66 yards (8.3 ypc) with 1 TD carry and he also caught 4 passes for 25 yards (6.3 avg).  Darren Sproles pitched in with 42 yards rushing on 4 carries (10.5 ypc) and he also caught 5 passes for 57 yards (11.4 avg) with 1 TD grab yesterday.  TE Jimmy Graham (6 rec, 78 yards), WR Marques Colston (5 rec, 52 yards) and Lance Moore (3 rec, 20 yards, TD) also pitched in for the Saints in this game.  The Saints finished up with 195 yards rushing on 28 carries (7.0 ypc) and they also completed 27 of 36 passes (75%) for 258 yards as they had possession of the ball for 30:04.

The defense played well when it had to yesterday.  LB Jonathan Casillas (10 tackles), safety Roman Harper (9 tackles, 1 tackle for a loss and 1 sack) and LB Jo-Lonn Dunbar (8 tackles and 1 tackle for a loss) led the way for the Saints on D in this game.  The Buccaneers finished up with 84 yards rushing on 20 carries (4.2 ypc) and they also completed 27 of 37 passes (73%) for 281 yards in this game.  The Saints are now 6-3 on the season.

New Orleans Saints (5-3) vs. Tampa Bay Buccaneers (4-3)

Blogged under Bloglockers,Front Page,General,This Week's Matchup by admin on Friday 4 November 2011 at 3:33 pm

The Saints are looking to rebound from a tough 31-21 loss against the Rams in St. Louis last weekend.  They have been awesome at home this year where they are 3-0 (outscoring opponents 132-53!) on the year.  The Saints will be looking to avenge an earlier 26-20 loss to the Bucs in Tampa.  Here is a look at the matchups in this game:

When the Saints have the ball:  The Saints are going to come out throwing the ball against the Bucs.  Drew Brees should have plenty of time to throw the ball as the Bucs don’t have much of a pass rush.  Brees will likely spread the field and attack the weakness of the Bucs’ D, wherever that may be this Sunday.  Darren Sproles and Pierre Thomas will also get a lot of work in this game as the Bucs are allowing 123.4 yards rushing per game and 4.5 yards per carry.

When the Buccaneers have the ball:  The Saints’ D are going to have their hands full this weekend as LeGarrette Blount is ready to return to action for the Bucs.  The Saints will need to get pressure on Bucs’ QB Josh Freeman.  If Freeman has time to throw the ball, the Saints could be in some trouble as the secondary play has not been too good this year.  Freeman, like Brees, doesn’t have a favorite receiver as he likes to spread the ball around and keep everyone happy.

PREDICTION:  SAINTS 27, BUCCANEERS 20