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Saints @ Packers: Preston's NFC Championship Prequel Preview - The Ant & The Grasshopper

We call it "The Golden Calf", not to be confused with Mark Ingram's "Calves of Destiny" (AP Photo/David J. Phillip)

Set to play the most anticipated season opener since last year, the Saints and Packers square off Thursday evening. If the schedule makers for the NFL had done anything but make this the first game, it would have been a travesty.

Listening to retired players (like Randy Cross or Mark Schlereth) who've been on Super Bowl teams that have repeated, or won double digit games perennially, the most important lesson a young team can take away is that each year is a new year, not a continuation of the last.  Every addition or subtraction made to the roster, every player on the rise or decline and every evolution of scheme by coordinators or the opponent's coordinators will make most assessments about last year's team obsolete (though in a fan's mind, plugging last year's holes makes them a better team this year; in reality, it only makes them a better team against last year's competition). 

Simply put, all the hard work, dedication and luck that it took to reach the pinnacle will not be enough to get to the same place a year later. It takes even more, as Saints fans know too well, and you have to start back from square one all over again.

Green Bay is in great position to repeat as Super Bowl Champions. Unlike the Saints, the Packers have already won three Super Bowls prior to their most recent. The point being, it is a little easier to stop the party in Wisconsin than in New Orleans (where we've waited 44 years to celebrate), especially in this unique off-season where the champs never got much time to gloat or be the center of attention. 

The Packers are different than a team like the 2007 Giants however. They didn't just get on a hot streak in the post-season; they were hot for a few different stretches throughout the regular season, with injury being the only thing that kept them from staying hot the entire year. The scary thing is that they won it all with 15 or more players on injured reserve, many of whom were main contributors, like Jermichael Finley. All those players are now healthy and back for a title defense.

Aside from being the past two winners of the Super Bowl, the Saints and Packers have a lot in common: a top 5 quarterback, a top 5 offensive guru head coach, a top 5 defensive coordinator, a top 5 general manager, each build well through the draft, each are adept at developing players, each find diamonds in the rough as undrafted free agents and each team is loaded with depth at all the skill positions.  So what sets the two apart?

The most glaring difference I see is the pass rush. Dom Capers is old school like Gregg Williams. He's got a top notch secondary that can play man coverage so that he can get creative and send enough blitzes to make Rex Ryan blush. However, I wouldn't panic too much because the blitz needs time to get to the QB, and Drew Brees gets the ball off pretty quickly. Just as Aaron Rodgers beat Pittsburgh's blitz for most of Super Bowl XLV, look for Drew Brees to make Green Bay's day with his quick draw. 

The next difference (not as obvious yet) is the Saints ability to go old school and run the ball at will. They have (arguably) the best interior offensive line in the NFL.  Want to know the best way to neutralize an aggressive defense?  Run it down their throat and come back with play action. Throw screen passes, run draws and counters to take advantage of over-pursuit. I'll gladly take the Saints offensive line - in both run block and pass protection - over Green Bay's.  Add to that a bull in tap dance shoes - Mark "The Calves Of Destiny" Ingram  - Pierre "PT Cruiser" Thomas with his screen ability and Darren "Mighty Mouse" Sproles playing the role of Reggie Bush, and the Saints offense will be able to slow down Green Bay's defense and force them to think instead of react.  Throw Joique "Reach Out And Touch Someone" Bell into the mix for good measure, and I'd say the Saints have the clear advantage in the running game.

Green Bay's biggest match-up problem with the Saints comes in the person of super freak tight end Jermichael Finley.  I can't tell you with a straight face how the Saints plan to answer that conundrum.  Everything Saints fans envision Jimmy Graham becoming, Finley already is.  The Saints will obviously have to bracket him with a linebacker and safety, and quite frankly, this scares me.  I wouldn't be surprised if Gregg Williams' game plan is to shut everyone else down and let Finley "get his."

While the Pack's passing attack is a true "pick your poison," they only have a modest rushing game to provide some semblance of balance. This will be one of those games where the additions of DT's Shaun Rogers and Aubrayo Franklin (paired next to Ellis) will pay dividends. Green Bay will probably try to take advantage of the Saints DE situation by utilizing outside rushes.  Why run at Ellis/Rogers/Franklin?  Why not target Will Smith's replacement and/or rookie Cameron Jordan?  Now the Saints DB's have to become quicker at diagnosing pass/run situations and be on the lookout for the cut-back run.  It will make Green Bay's play fakes more dangerous. We'll learn in a hurry how well the changes at the OLB positions pan out.

These teams are evenly matched. Green Bay has a passing attack that matches up well with the Saints, and a pass rush that is the envy of many Saints fans. The Saints have the edge with the offensive line and rushing attack. Green Bay has the better field goal kicker. The Saints have better cover cornerback depth, the Packers have better safety depth. The Saints have a better defensive line while Green Bay obviously has better linebacker's. So how does this thing end?

Remember what those previous repeat champions said in the first paragraph?  The Saints learned that lesson the hard way and, unlike Green Bay, they've taken it to heart this year. Drew Brees organized off-season training activities so while the Packers were enjoying the lockout, the Saints were preparing for the winter. That preparation will be the difference Thursday night when the Saints go in to Lambeau Field and defeat the defending Super Bowl Champions 31 to 27.

 

Stat Time

Note: these stats are the totals for the 2010 regular season.  Each team is different but it's the best starting point we have to go off of. Starting in Week 2, we'll have a new running total. This is to give you an idea of where the team was strong (or weak) in comparison to the rest of the league and weekly opponent. I will spell out most stats the first time they appear, and abbreviate the next.  The number to the left of the team's name is where they rank out of all 32 teams in the league in that category. Significant stats (compared to opponent) bolded for emphasis.

Total Offense

6.  Saints - 24 points per game, 373 yards per game, 5.6 yards per play, 49% 3rd down conversion, 32:05 time of possession, -6 turnover margin

9. Packers - 24 ppg, 358 ypg, 5.7 ypp, 42% 3rd down, 32:01 TOP, +10 TO margin

 

Passing Offense

3. Saints - 278 ypg, 7.0 yards per attempt, 68.1% completion rate, 33 touchdowns, 22 interceptions, 47- 20+ yard passing plays (explosive plays), 26 sacks given up, 90.8 quarter back rating

5. Packers - 258 ypg, 8.0 ypa, 65.1 % comp, 31 td, 13 int, 57- 20+yard plays, 38 sacks, 98.9 qb rating

 

Rushing Offense

24. Packers-100 ypg, 3.8 yards per carry, 11 tds, 4 fumbles lost, 3 20+ yard plays

28. Saints - 95 ypg, 4.0 ypc, 9 tds, 7 fumbles lost, 7 20+ yard plays

 

Translation:  Both teams are pretty even on offense.  Green Bay has the edge on explosive plays, but their offensive line gives up more sacks. The Saints had too many turnovers last year.  Injuries at RB robbed both teams of the balance needed.

 


Total Defense

4. Saints - 19 ppg, 306 ypg, 5.2 ypp, 32% 3rd down, 16 fumbles recovered

5. Packers - 15 ppg, 309 ypg, 5.1 ypp, 36% 3rd down, 8 fr

 

Passing Defense

4. Saints - 193 ypg, 6.8 ypa, 61.9% comp, 13 td, 9 int, 42- 20+ yard plays, 33 sacks, 83.2 opposing qb rating

5. Packers - 194 ypg, 6.5 ypa, 56.2% comp, 16 td, 24 int, 44- 20+ yard plays, 47 sacks, 67.2 oqb rating

 

Rushing Defense

16. Saints - 112 ypg, 4.3 ypc, 13 td, 8 fr, 13- 20+ yard plays

18. Packers - 115 ypg, 4.7 ypc, 6 td, 6 fr, 10- 20+ yard plays

 

Translation:  Both teams are stout against the pass.  Green Bay gets more pressure, which results in more interceptions and a lower QB rating for their opponent.

 

Overall Statistical Summary:  These two teams are so evenly matched, you'd swear there's no difference. It should make for a great game. I can say with confidence that I think the Saints running game will be better than the Packers. This should help nullify some of Green Bay's pass rush.  The tale of the tape shows that this is the perfect game to kickoff the 2011 season.



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NFL TV Map: Week 1

Easy way to check what games you'll get on TV this Sunday.


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Saints @ Packers: Game Preview

Official NFL Release

NFL KICKOFF WEEKEND 2011

THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 8, 2011

NEW ORLEANS SAINTS AT GREEN BAY PACKERS

SERIES


SAINTS

PACKERS

SERIES LEADER

14-7

STREAKS

3 of past 4

COACHES VS. OPP.

Payton: 2-0

McCarthy: 0-2

LAST GAME

11/24/08: Packers 29 at Saints 51. New Orleans QB Drew Brees completes 20 of 26 passes for 323 yards & 4 TDs as Saints break game open with 21 3rd-quarter points.

LAST GAME AT SITE

9/17/06: Saints 34, Packers 27. Tied at 20 in 4th quarter, New Orleans scores 2 TDs in 26 seconds for 34-20 lead to thwart late Green Bay rally.

BROADCAST

NBC (7:30 PM CT): Al Michaels, Cris Collinsworth, Michele Tafoya (Field reporter).  Westwood One Radio: Kevin Harlan, Boomer Esiason, Mark Malone (Field reporter). SIRIUS: 92 (NO), 93 (GB), 88 (WW1).  XM: 225 (NO), 226 (GB), 88 (WW1). 

2010 STATS

PASSING

Brees: 448-658-4,620 (1C)-33-22-90.9

Rodgers: 312-475-3,922 (3C)-28 (T3C)-11-101.2 (1C)

RUSHING

Thomas: 83-269-3.2-2

Grant: 8-45-5.6-0

RECEIVING

Colston: 84-1,023-12.2-7

Jennings: 76-1,265 (2C)-16.6-12 (T1C)

OFFENSE

372.5 (3C)

358.1

TAKE/GIVE

-6

+10 (2C)

DEFENSE

306.2 (1C)

309.1 (2C)

SACKS

Ellis: 6

Matthews: 13.5 (2C)

INTs

Greer, Jenkins: 2

T. Williams: 6 (T2C)

PUNTING

Morstead: 45.9 (3C)

Masthay: 43.9

KICKING

Hartley: 100 (40/40 PAT; 20/25 FG)

Crosby: 112 (46/46 PAT; 22/28 FG)

 

NOTES

GAME FEATURES past 2 SB champs (NO: XLIV, GB: XLV)...SAINTS: QB DREW BREES has 22,918 pass yards since joining NO in 2006, most by QB in any 5-year span in NFL history. Has 4,000+ yards in past 5 seasons & is 1 of 2 QBs (PEYTON MANNING) all-time with 5+ 4,000-yard seasons in row. Had 448 comp. last year, his NFL-record 3rd 400-comp. season. Has 109.3 rating in 3 starts vs. GB...RB PIERRE THOMAS rushed for 87 yards & 2 TDs in only game vs. GB. Rookie RB MARK INGRAM (1st Rd, No. 28) won 2009 Heisman & is only Alabama player to win award...WR MARQUES COLSTON had 84 catches for 1,023 yards last year, 1st Saint with 1,000+ rec. yards in 4 of 1st 5 NFL seasons. WR LANCE MOORE had 5 catches for 115 yards & 2 TDs in last meeting...LB JONATHAN VILMA led club in tackles for 3rd consecutive season. S ROMAN HARPER is only S in team history to be selected to 2 consecutive Pro Bowls...

PACKERSHave 51 wins on KO Weekend, tied for most all-time (Chi.)...QB AARON RODGERS has 12,394 pass yards since becoming starter in 2008, 2nd most by QB in 1st 3 years as starter (KURT WARNER, 12,612). Led NFC with 101.2 rating last year, 1st GB QB with consecutive seasons with 100+ rating (103.2 in 2009)...RB RYAN GRANT is 1 of 3 players in GB history with consecutive 1,200-yard rush seasons (2008-09)... Packers had 3 WRs with 50+ catches each for 1st time in franchise history: GREG JENNINGS (76), DONALD DRIVER (51) & JAMES JONES (50). Rookie WR RANDALL COBB (2nd Rd, No. 64) set SEC single-season record with 2,396 all-purpose yards last year at Kentucky... CB CHARLES WOODSON holds franchise record with 9 def. TDs (8 INT, 1 FR). CB TRAMON WILLIAMS led NFL with 9 INTs, incl. playoffs. LB CLAY MATTHEWS is 1st Packer to start career with consecutive 10-sack seasons (23.5 sacks).

  

SUPER BOWL MVP QUARTERBACKS MEET IN

THURSDAY NIGHT KICKOFF

All eyes will be on two of the NFL's best quarterbacks - New Orleans' DREW BREES and Green Bay's AARON RODGERS - when the 2011 season kicks off on Thursday night in primetime (NBC, 8:30 PM ET) as the defending Super Bowl champion Packers host the Super Bowl XLIV champion Saints. 

The game features the past two Super Bowl MVPs. Brees was named the MVP of Super Bowl XLIV in New Orleans' 31-17 win and Rodgers took home the honor last year in Green Bay's 31-25 Super Bowl XLV victory.

This meeting marks the fifth time in NFL history - and first since 1993 - that Super Bowl MVP quarterbacks started against one another on Kickoff Weekend:

September 15, 1974

Len Dawson (Kansas City)

Joe Namath (New York Jets)

September 12, 1982

Joe Montana (San Francisco)

Jim Plunkett (Los Angeles Raiders)

September 5, 1988

Phil Simms (New York Giants)

Doug Williams (Washington)

September 6, 1993

Troy Aikman (Dallas)

Mark Rypien (Washington)

September 8, 2011

Drew Brees (New Orleans)

Aaron Rodgers (Green Bay)

 

  

GREEN BAYAARON RODGERS, the MVP of Super Bowl XLV, looks to continue his impressive play for the defending champions. Last year, he led the NFC with a 101.2 passer rating and is the only quarterback in franchise history to post a 100.0+ rating in consecutive seasons (103.2 in 2009). He passed for 3,922 yards in 2010 and his 12,394 yards since becoming the starter in 2008 are the second most by a quarterback in his first three years as a starter (KURT WARNER, 12,612). Rodgers' career passer rating of 98.4 is the highest mark in NFL history (minimum 1,500 attempts).

NEW ORLEANS: Pro Bowl quarterback DREW BREES topped the NFL last year with a 68.1 completion percentage and led the NFC in yards (4,620), touchdowns (33), completions (448) and attempts (658). Since joining the Saints in 2006, his 22,918 passing yards are the most by a quarterback in any five-year span in NFL history. He has passed for at least 4,000 yards in each of the past five years - the top five passing totals in club annals - and is one of only two QBs in NFL history (PEYTON MANNING) with at least five consecutive 4,000-yard seasons. Brees' 448 completions marked his league-record third 400-completion season.


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Forecast: America won't love the Saints after 2011

This is the last year America will think the Saints are warm and cuddly.

Everybody loved the Saints in 2009. It was a feel good caramel sundae filled with the post Katrina rebirth of New Orleans, Drew Brees, The Ying-Yang twins and rooting for the perennial underdog. America loves underdogs but they hate dynasties. Don’t believe me?


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Saints @ Packers: Tuesday Injury Report

NEW ORLEANS SAINTS

Practice Report

DID NOT PARTICIPATE IN PRACTICE

Monday

WR Adrian Arrington (knee), K Garrett Hartley (right hip), WR Lance Moore (groin)

Tuesday

K Garrett Hartley (right hip), WR Lance Moore (groin)

LIMITED PARTICIPATION IN PRACTICE

Monday

DT Tom Johnson (calf)

Tuesday

WR Adrian Arrington (knee), DT Tom Johnson (calf)

GREEN BAY PACKERS

Practice Report

OUT (DEFINITELY WILL NOT PLAY)

Monday

CB Davon House (ankle), LB Frank Zombo (shoulder)

Tuesday

CB Davon House (ankle), LB Vic So'oto (back), LB Frank Zombo (shoulder)

DID NOT PARTICIPATE IN PRACTICE

Tuesday

T Chad Clifton (knee)

LIMITED PARTICIPATION IN PRACTICE

Monday

TE Jermichael Finley (ankle), DE Mike Neal (knee)

Tuesday

TE Jermichael Finley (ankle), DE Mike Neal (knee)

FULL PARTICIPATION IN PRACTICE

Monday

TE Ryan Taylor (hip)

Tuesday

TE Ryan Taylor (hip)


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New Orleans Saints 2011 Season Preview: Looking For Another Super Bowl

SBNation.com


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Fleur-de-Links: September 6, 2011

TWEETS:

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WWL-TV Sports

SAINTS LINKS:

Sean Payton's contract extension with the New Orleans Saints a move for stability | NOLA.com
The team locked him up until 2015 season

New Orleans Saints middle linebacker Jonathan Vilma praised by his teammates and foes | NOLA.com
He is competitive, driven, and a leader on the team

Green Bay Packers quarterback Aaron Rodgers tosses doubters aside | NOLA.com
The comparisons to Brett Favre have finally ended

Coach Sean Payton has justified the faith that GM Mickey Loomis had in him | NOLA.com
After a couple of down years, Payton has things going in the right direction

New Orleans Saints receiver Lance Moore misses practice again Tuesday | NOLA.com
No new players on Saints' injury report

Q&A with Mickey Loomis

Vilma Talks About Facing the Packers

New Orleans Saints have some new faces that might give the Green Bay Packers reason to pause | NOLA.com
Two weeks ago the Packers were expecting two completely different defensive ends

New Orleans Saints; Drew Brees Next In Line For Contract Ext | Who Dat Dish
New Orleans Saints coach Sean Payton said his deal isn’t tied to any pending extension for quarterback Drew Brees when asked during his new's conference about his contract extention.

Packers plan to split backfield reps Thursday night | ProFootballTalk
There has been plenty of speculation about the Packers backfield this year, with one primary question. Who will be The Man between James Starks and Ryan Grant? The early answer is there is no answer.  The Packers will rotate their backs.

Don't forget about Pierre Thomas - NFC South Blog - ESPN
He’s not the next Reggie Bush because Darren Sproles has that tag. He’s not the next Deuce McAllister because Mark Ingram's been handed th

Flint's Mark Ingram to make NFL regular-season debut in prime time against Green Bay | MLive.com
Ingram, a Flint Southwestern grad, will suit up Thursday for the New Orleans Saints against the defending Super Bowl champion Green Bay Packers.

Looking at NFC South Power Rankings - NFC South Blog - ESPN
The ESPN.com Week 1 Power Rankings are up and the NFC South has three teams in the top 12. For what it’s worth this time of year, let’s re

LAGNIAPPE:

Report: Jaguars release David Garrard | ProFootballTalk
The Jaguars have done it again. Just before Week One, they have decided to release their starting quarterback. Jay Glazer of FOX reports David Garrard was informed he was released, and Luke McCown will start Week One against the Titans.  Rookie Blaine Gabbert is the backup to McCown.

VIDEOS:



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Saints @ Packers: Game Predictions

Everyone's favorite Canal Street Chronicles pre-game tradition is back for it's fourth straight season! 

Normally we'd be doing this on Friday afternoon but since the Saints kick off everything this Thursday, we've got to get an early start as well. Most of you guys probably already know how this works but for all of our newcomers, I'll review the rules again. So listen up and listen good.  

Each week before a Saints game, everyone makes three (3) predictions about that game. They can be any predictions you want. You can guess that Drew Brees will throw for over 400 yards or you can guess that Sedrick Ellis will be fined by the league for excessive Pee-Wee Herman dancing following a five sack performance. It doesn't matter. Put your three predictions in the body of your comment, NOT the subject heading.

I know what you're thinking. You'll just guess silly things you can't possibly get incorrect like, "Someone will get tackled" or "After the game, there will be a winner and a loser." If you wan't to do that, be my guest, but I'm pretty sure you will be heavily ridiculed. You're call. 

It's also become tradition to make a score prediction as well. That's a freebie you get and it doesn't count against your regular three predictions. A good score prediction can only help you, not hurt you. Please type your score guess as the subject heading of your comment. If you need an example of how all of this works, check out the prediction thread from an old Saints game against the Lions.  

That about covers it. So without further ado, I leave it to you guys. Can't wait to hear them. Good luck and Who Dat!? 


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2011 Saints Odds and Ends: How Will They Perform?

Below is a list of all prop bets available for the Saints players this season. Basically, the odds makers have chosen statistical milestones for popular players and it's up to the bettor to determine whether they will surpass those milestones or not. 

Those readers who like to put their money where their mouth is might find this information valuable. Those that don't, myself included, still may find it interesting to learn just where the Saints stand in the eyes of the odds makers. All information is courtesy bodog.com.

Which odds look good to you and which are sucker bets? Do any of these surprise you? Where would you put your money? Personally, I'd take the under on Marques Colston reaching 1,000 receiving yards. 

New Orleans Saints Player Props

Drew Brees - Total Passing Yards in the 2011 Regular Season           

Over/Under                    4500

Drew Brees - Total Passing Touchdowns in the 2011 Regular Season           

Over/Under                    33

Drew Brees - Total Interceptions thrown in the 2011 Regular Season

Over/Under                    16 ½

Mark Ingram - Total Rushing Yards in the 2011 Regular Season        

Over/Under                    850

Mark Ingram - Total Rushing Touchdowns in the 2011 Regular Season         

Over/Under                    8

Pierre Thomas - Total Rushing Yards in the 2011 Regular Season     

Over/Under                    600

Pierre Thomas - Total Rushing Touchdowns in the 2011 Regular Season      

Over/Under                    4 

Darren Sproles - Total Receptions in the 2011 Regular Season          

Over/Under                    50

Marques Colston - Total Receiving Yards in the 2011 Regular Season           

Over/Under                    1000

Marques Colston - Total Receiving Touchdowns in the 2011 Regular Season

Over/Under                    7

Marques Colston - Total Receptions in the 2011 Regular Season       

Over/Under                    75

Devery Henderson - Total Receiving Yards in the 2011 Regular Season        

Over/Under                    500

Lance Moore - Total Receiving Yards in the 2011 Regular Season     

Over/Under                    750

Robert Meachem - Total Receiving Yards in the 2011 Regular Season          

Over/Under                    625

Jimmy Graham - Total Receiving Yards in the 2011 Regular Season 

Over/Under                    600

Jimmy Graham - Total Receiving Touchdowns in the 2011 Regular Season  

Over/Under                    6 ½

Will Smith - Total Sacks in the 2011 Regular Season 

Over/Under                    7

Sedrick Ellis - Total Sacks in the 2011 Regular Season          

Over/Under                    4


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Fleur-de-Links: September 5, 2011

TWEETS:

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SAINTS LINKS:

New Orleans Saints will throw young defensive ends into fire against Green Bay Packers | NOLA.com
Turk McBride, Cameron Jordan most likely starters while veteran Will Smith serves two-game suspension

New Orleans Saints defensive end Turk McBride ready to step forward | NOLA.com
Saints news and notes

Green Bay Packers plan to let fans do the partying for them | NOLA.com
Team just wants to play and not worry about the partying

New Orleans Saints, Green Bay Packers unlikely to be in a partying mood for season opener | NOLA.com
While everyone else is going crazy, the two teams just want to play ball

Get ready for a classic meeting of the minds when New Orleans Saints visit Packers | NOLA.com
Creative and shrewd play callers will match wits

New Orleans Saints Coach Sean Payton announces roster transactions | NOLA.com
In his remarks to reporters Monday, Saints Coach Sean Payton revealed a handful of roster moves the club has made. Offensive tackle William Robinson and guard Dennis Landolt were signed to practice squad deals, along with wide receiver Montez Billings who has bounced on-and-off the Saints practice squad roster for two years now. To make room for that trio,...

New Orleans Saints injury report: Receiver Lance Moore misses practice | NOLA.com
Receiver Adrian Arrington, kicker Garrett Hartley also miss practice; DT Tom Johnson limited

McCarthy, Rodgers Talk Saints

Saints DT Franklin expects to play against Packers | wwltv.com New Orleans
When defensive tackle Aubrayo Franklin went down with a sprained right knee in the second preseason game at Houston, the original prognosis for his return was between 2-4 weeks.

Saints extend Payton's contract through 2015 | wwltv.com New Orleans
Sean Payton has led the Saints to their best five-year run in franchise history. And on Monday – Labor Day – he reaped the rewards of that success.

Saints' Vilma impresses Packers' QB Rodgers | wwltv.com New Orleans
Jonathan Vilma rarely gets mentioned when the best middle linebackers in the NFL are brought up.

Saints WR Moore misses practice; Franklin, Jordan practice | wwltv.com New Orleans
Saints receiver Lance Moore didn’t practice Monday, sitting out with a lingering groin issue.

Payton contract extension with Saints silences rumors, critics
SportsNOLA.com IS New Orleans Sports and beyond. We cover the Saints, Hornets, LSU Tigers, Tulane Green Wave, High School Sports and everything in between.

Countdown to Saints-Packers: Payton, McCarthy Have Many Ties
SportsNOLA.com IS New Orleans Sports and beyond. We cover the Saints, Hornets, LSU Tigers, Tulane Green Wave, High School Sports and everything in between.

Saints DEs are ready for the challenge - New Orleans Saints - SunHerald.com
METAIRIE, La. -- The New Orleans Saints go into Thursday’s season opener at Green Bay without either starting defensive end from last season.

Undrafted Abdul-Quddus Eager to Earn his Stripes

New Orleans Saints Announce Roster/Practice Squad Moves | Who Dat Dish
New Orleans Saints make roster/practice squad moves for Monday.

METAIRIE, La. | Saints coach Sean Payton gets extension | The Herald - Rock Hill, SC
The New Orleans Saints have given coach Sean Payton a contract extension through 2015.

Money Matters Resolved, Race to Super Bowl Begins - NYTimes.com
With the bitter wrangling over money now resolved and the charade of pre-season games over, the NFL finally gets down to real business this week when the race to the Super Bowl begins.

Saints sign Payton to New Deal; Is Drew Brees Next?
New Orleans Saints head coach Sean Payton has one victory under his belt before the NFL season officially kicks off Thursday night. The Saints have given Payton a contract extension that 2015, the team said Monday. The Saints organization says Payton has agreed to the deal. Speculation is now focused on whether the Saints will reach a new deal with quarterback Drew Brees, currently in talks with the organization.


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