February 28, 2010 by
Lars Hanson |
2010 NFL Draft,
Brian Westbrook,
Chester Taylor,
Deion Branch,
Deon Butler,
Free Agency,
Jamal Lewis,
Jimmy Clausen,
LaDainian Tomlinson,
Matt Hasselbeck,
Mike Bell,
Nate Burleson,
NFL COMBINE,
Olindo Mare,
Pete Carroll,
Reggie Bush,
Seahawks,
Terrell Owens,
Thomas Jones,
TJ Houshmandzadeh,
Walter Jones
As the free agency deadline nears the major movement in the NFL has come from the running back position this past week with five running backs being let go or non tendered to free agency.
San Diego's LaDainian Tomlinson, Philadelphia's Brian Westbrook, Cleveland's Jamal Lewis, San Diego's Darren Sproles and New Orleans' Mike Bell. Also New York Jets running back Thomas Jones will be released next week so he will be added to the list when that becomes official.
Terrell Owens was informed by the Buffalo Bills Saturday that the 36 year old wide receiver would not be back with the organization in 2010 making him a free agent.
The New [...]
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February 8, 2010 by
Josh Dhani |
Austin Collie,
Brett Favre,
College Football,
Drew Brees,
Garrett Hartley,
Gregg Williams,
hank baskett,
Indiana Hoosiers,
Indianapolis Colts,
Jeremy Shockey,
Joseph Addai,
Marques Colston,
Matt Stover,
Minnesota Vikings,
NCAA,
NCAA Football,
New Orleans Saints,
NFL,
NFL playoffs,
Peyton Manning,
Pierre Garcon,
Reggie Bush,
Reggie Wayne,
Sean Payton,
Super Bowl,
Tracy Porter
As a Colts fan, this game really disappointed me. But hey, the New Orleans Saints wanted it more. They needed this. After all New Orleans has gone through for the past few years with Hurricane Katrina and all that. Along with that, the Saints were never a good football team. The NFC Championship was the farthest they’ve ever gone before the season started. And they only made the NFC Championship once in their life.
The Saints were undervalued. With losing to teams like the Buccaneers with their starters, the Saints were not favorites entering the playoffs. They proved everyone wrong. And then, the heroics of Tracy Porter came in the NFC Championship game. After that pick, it was over. It happened last night in the Super Bowl, against a high-powered Colts’ team.
The first quarter [...]
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Everything that has happened this year in the NFC has built up to the NFC Championship which will take place on Sunday in New Orleans. The game will pit two strong offenses, and two opportune defenses against each other, as the Minnesota Vikings challenge the New Orleans Saints. Coming into the playoffs the numbers pointed to these two teams as the most likely match up; the Saints finished the regular season with a 13-3 record and grabbed home field advantage throughout the playoffs, and the Vikings countered with a very impressive 12-4 record to secure the second seed in the NFC. Some pointed to the Cowboys as a team that could break up this match up and others said it was going to be Cardinals, but both were easily ousted and we are left with the best possible match up. Come game time [...]
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January 21, 2010 by
Michael Ellis |
Brett Farve,
Chad Greenway,
Charles Grant,
Darren Sharper,
David Thomas,
Drew Brees,
EJ Henderson,
Jared Allen,
Jeremy Shockey,
Jermon Bushrod,
Kevin Williams,
Mike Bell,
Minnesota Viking,
New Orleans Saints,
NFL Playoff Prediction,
Pat Williams,
Pierre Thomas,
Ray Edwards,
Reggie Bush,
Saints Analysis,
Sedrick Ellis,
Vikings @ Saints Preview,
Will Smith
What do the Saints need to do in order to secure a victory and travel into a place this franchise has only ever dreamed of...
...simple score more points than the opposition. ;-) To expand that and discuss more how the Saints need to slow the Vikings and the Saints run up the score here is my preview:
The most important aspect for the Saints offense is to NOT let the foot off the gas pedal. The Saints should never look at the scoreboard as to stay in the mindset that they need and should score on every position. I love that Drew Brees, quarterback of the Saints, has said in multiple times [paraphrased] "we want to score every time we [the offense] get the ball." I love that tenacity to always push.
I believe the most important aspect of the game with be the lines...Can the Saints [...]
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January 20, 2010 by
Michael Ellis |
Add new tag,
Arizona Cardinals,
Devery Henderson,
Drew Brees,
Jeremy Shockey,
Marques Colston,
New Orleans Saints,
NFL playoffs,
Pierre Thomas,
Reggie Bush
45-14 Saints WIN!!!
If you were a casual fan watching the game you would have been sorely disappointed in the game that took place at the Super Dome last weekend because of the lop-sided finished. But, if you were a a Saints fan the game was better than a warm beignet from Cafe Du Monde. After the Cardinals first offensive position (one run for 70 yards into the end zone) the Saints were in complete control.
It was a whole team effort.
Their defense did exactly what it has done all season long: hold the opposing offense a couple of times, play opportunistic defense, make big plays, and cease their opportunities.
The offense was led by-their seemingly perennial MVP candidate-quarterback Drew Brees who had another great day at the office. Brees was diffently prepared for the [...]
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December 29, 2009 by
Michael Ellis |
Charles Grant,
Darren Sharper,
David Thomas,
Drew Brees,
Jonathon Casillas,
Jonathon Vilma,
Malcolm Jenkins,
Marques Colston,
New Orleans Saints,
Pierre Thomas,
Randal Gay,
Reggie Bush,
Robert Meachem,
Scott Fujita,
Tracy Porter,
Will Smith
Week 14 WIN 26-23 @ Atlanta Falcons:
Quarterback Drew Brees: 31/40, 296 yards, 3 Touchdowns, 0 Interceptions, 122.5 QB rating
Runningback Pierre Thomas: 13 carries 47 yards, 6 receptions for 53 yards
Runningback Reggie Bush: 6 carries 33 yards, 6 receptions 46 yards, 2 Touchdowns
Wide Receiver Marques Colston: 6 receptions, 54 yards, 7 Targets, 1 Touchdown
Linebacker Jonathon Vilma: 7 tackles (all solo), 1 Pass Deflection, 1 Interceptions (11 return yards)
Cornerback Randal Gay: 8 tackles (7 solo)
Week 15 Loss 17-24 vs Dallas
Wide out Marques Colston: 5 receptions, 86 yards, 8 Targets, 17.2 yards per reception average
Tight End David Thomas: 8 receptions, 77 yards, 10 Targets
Linebacker Jonathon Vilma: 14 tackles, 10 [...]
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November 24, 2009 by
Law Murray |
Ben Watson,
Devery Henderson,
Donte Stallworth,
Drew Brees,
Jabar Gaffney,
Jeremy Shockey,
Kevin Faulk,
Lance Moore,
Laurence Maroney,
Marques Colston,
Mike Bell,
New England Patriots,
New Orleans Saints,
Pierre Thomas,
Randy Moss,
Reggie Bush,
Robert Meachem,
Tom Brady,
Wes Welker
This is getting crazy. The New England Patriots will play their seventh undefeated opponent of the season when they visit the 10-0 New Orleans Saints on Monday Night Football. The Patriots started the season playing the 0-0 Buffalo Bills, 1-0 New York Jets, 2-0 Atlanta Falcons, 3-0 Baltimore Ravens, and 4-0 Denver Broncos. Of course, they played the 8-0 Indianapolis Colts in Week 10 on Sunday Night Football. The 1SKILLZ Gameplan will be released later in the week, but for now I wanted to focus on comparing the Saints' #1 scoring offense this season with that of the 2007 New England Patriots. That Patriots team scored an NFL record 589 points while going 16-0 in the regular season before losing Super Bowl XLII to the New York Giants 17-14.
This year's Saints are averaging 36.9 [...]
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November 18, 2009 by
Michael Ellis |
Courtney Roby,
David Thomas,
Devery Henderson,
Drew Brees,
Jonathon Vilma,
Marques Colston,
New Orleans Saints,
Pierre Thomas,
Reggie Bush,
Robert Meachem,
Roman Harper,
St. Louis Rams,
Usama Young
....ummm...a win is a win...that is about it. Lets start with who stood out in week 10.
Running back Reggie Bush had his best game this season, which is great because the way other running backs Pierre Thomas and Mike Bell played, it was imperative Bush stepped up and made plays for the Saints offense. Bush only carried the ball six times but amounted 83 yards and scored once. He also had 2 catches for 15 yards and another score, finishing the day with two touchdowns as well as two punt returns for 5 yards. In total Reggie touched the ball 10 times in the game and got 103 total yards - just slightly over 10 yards per touch. Great numbers, as the games keep coming it will be crucial to keep exploring ways to utilize Bush's talents on the grid iron. As he showed against the Rams this [...]
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November 12, 2009 by
Michael Ellis |
Carolina Panthers,
Darren Sharper,
Drew Brees,
Jo-Lonn Dunbar,
Jonathon Vilma,
Marques Colston,
Miami Dolphins,
New Orleans Saints,
Pierre Thomas,
Reggie Bush,
Roman Harper,
Stl. Louis Rams,
Tampa Bay Bucs,
Tracy Porter,
Will Smith
After a rough 1st quarter giving up 14 points the Saints defense stepped up only allowing 6 points the remainder of the game, and played well enough to get their offense on the field to score enough to overcome the Carolina Panthers who were clawing as much as possible to get back to 4-4 on the year.
This was a quality win...not a trap game like I heard some analysis say it was or would be. The Panthers need a new quarterback no question about it - that being said, after starting out 0-3 they had gone 3-1 leading up to their game against the Saints. They have talent on that team...you do not go12-4 - a year ago - without talent, good game plan(s), and solid structure.
Well the important thing is the Saints walked away with another win improving their record to 8-0...lets get into [...]
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October 31, 2009 by
Michael Ellis |
atlanta falcons,
Courtney Roby,
Dallas Cowboys,
Darren Sharper,
Devery Henderson,
Drew Brees,
Jeremy Shockey,
Mami Dolphins,
Marques Colston,
Mike Bell,
New Orleans Saints,
Pierre Thomas,
Reggie Bush,
Tracy Porter
Down 21 points...and the Saints march back and find a way to win!
I think we will have some new Stars this week as well as see some names that have been weekly names to be awarded star omitted from this this week's list.
For starters quarterback Drew Brees was a true gamer - his tenacity to go for it on 4th&1 - was pure brilliant, gutsy...and just what you want from your quarterback and leader! While he was brilliant in some aspects, in order to be a true championship caliber team - Brees and the Saints need to learn how to demolish weaker teams like the Dolphins so that they are able to withstand the test of the cream of the crop that the NFL has to offer (included but not limited to: Colts, Patriots, Steelers). Brees was two yards away from another 300 yard performance which [...]
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