Saints starting to play some good football......I see the saints beating Giants ....Plus Saints are very good at home..
Nice road win to avoid a let down after the Falcons win. Now 2 winnable home games in a row coming up to get over .500
Saints starting to play some good football......I see the saints beating Giants ....Plus Saints are very good at home..
NFC South best division in football? Could they get all 3 in, squeezing out the Seahawks?
Overcame the odds and won on the road despite almost blowing a 27-0 lead. However a win is a win. They have the Giants next week at home and are currently favorites at 3.5 points. I think the line should be closer to pick'em. Its a big game for both teams. Historically, the Saints with Payton/Brees have dominated the Giants, but the last matchup was 4 years ago.
Looking at the schedule, the Saints will be favored in every game the rest of the way with the exception of at Washington, vs. Carolina, and at Atlanta to end the season. 9-7 looks obtainable, however that won't be enough to make the playoffs. They're gonna need to win one of those 3 games mentioned to have a chance at the playoffs and not slip up in any of the games favored. The two games favored which will be their toughest tests are the Giants at home and on the road at Tampa, but the Saints have done well against the Giants and at Tampa with Brees/Payton.
Yeah, the Giants will be tough, but I think the team can win that one. Should be the ans for sure.
They have a shot for 3 teams especially facing the AFC South which is horrible. Those are 4 easy wins right there. I think Atlanta and Carolina will get in. The Saints have a shot, but they can't slip up against bad teams on their schedule.
all I say is you better ing beat NYG next week after crushing the Cowboys in OT a few weeks ago. Else, I hope Brees & Davis drown in the next hurricane Patricia/Katrina.
that could be a shootout. Can't see how NY will be able to stop Brees and the multiple weapons.
those young Saints linebackers that snuffed out the Cowboys run in week 4 need to do the same against Jennings and that dark guy...
I like our chances. Our young is continuing to improve. Stephon Anthony has been getting better at MLB, Delvin Breaux has been one of the top corners in the league, and Cam Jordan has 5 sacks the last two games. The key will be avoiding big plays and the offense sustaining drives without turning it over. Its a big game. If we lose, I doubt we make the playoffs. Its a game we need to win.
Our offense hasnt been explosive this season. Part of the reason is a young receiving core, but a big reason is Brees shoulder. He can't throw consistently down the field due to his bruised rotator cuff. He's getting slowly better each week, but not where he needs to be.
Our LBs have improved each week, but our D-line is making plays too. Alot of it is due to how our secondary has been playing lately. Allows the defense to crowd the line.
Doesn't matter. With so many weapons, that short to intermediate passing game is still capable of putting up big points. Especially with the catch and run guys. If Matt Cassel can put 20 on the Giants, Breese should be good for 35.
Main thing I worry about Breaux is that he seems to be like Brandon Browner in that he plays pretty good position D but is kind of a DPI machine at times. It's not college anymore when you can tug a guy on a 60 yard pass and the worst case scenario is a 15 yard penalty.
Darren McFadden did the majority of the work but still. Your point is valid
He did for sure. And Cowboys O line certainly better than Saints. But I think the Saints multiple quality backs offset that. Thinking a lot of short passes to Ingram and other RBs and seeing them get some yards after the catch.
Backs are usually overrated, unless it's someone incompetent like Randle. McFadden/Michael/Randle should be the rotation going forward, in that order. Too late for McFadden to put up a 2014 Murray year this year, but he's on the books for next year before he leaves as a FA so I wouldn't be surprised if he has a 2014 Murray year next year before the Cowboys let him walk.
Backs can be overrated. Especially behind a good O-line. Although I will say that McFadden looked more explosive than I thought he could.
But Ingram, Robinson, and Spiller are all a step up from McFadden. And all are good receivers as well.
I'd say McFadden is better than Robinson, about even with Ingram, and perhaps worse than Spiller. McFadden is definitely underrated though given the right O-Line and opportunities. He's one of the premier pass protection backs and is very good at leaking out and getting easy short completions + YAC.
Our o-line has played really well as a unit when healthy. Max Unger has been a huge upgrade at center. They've been opening up holes everywhere.
Our backs are good overall. Robinson is a pure inside the tackles runner, Spiller is the speed back, and Ingram is a combo with his speed and power. The key will be the o-line and defenses respecting Brees. I was defending the Saints, I would take away the short-passing game and make Brees beat you deep until he proves to be consistent throwing downfield.
It's not that easy though. He's been very accurate up to 20-30 yards. So the D, still had to account for the WR and TE. I believe it was Atlanta that tried to jam all the short passes and then Brees killed them going to Watson. Nothing too deep but 20-30 yards at a time.
New Orleans is basically the Cassel Cowboys. Except with better pieces at each skill position.
And this is the Giants. They give up the 3rd most passing yards in the NFL.
I like our chances against the Giants. I think we're getting our home mojo back. Plus, historically, Brees and Payton have dominated the Eli/Coughlin Giants. Would be surprised if this trend changes this week. Giants are a good team, but inconsistent.
Back to .500 after a legendary performance for the ages by Brees. Winnable games coming up.
The refs made the game a push so credit to them.
There are currently 1 users browsing this thread. (0 members and 1 guests)