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They Go Marching In: Logic Is, Saints Are No Surprise

They’ve all been there, right?
Drew Brees has been there, right?
This feels almost like a love story, after all, and the fans are roaring in another Bourbon Street celebration, refreshing our memories of the moment the New Orleans Saints celebrated a history-making win at the Super Bowl a few years ago.
That was the night it felt like Mardi Gras, as the vast majority never jumped onto the bandwagon but Mardi Gras floats to soak in the jollity with a hollowed franchise. It doesn’t seem like a fascinating tale in football, but the streets are normally awash in black and gold every time the Saints bring a sense of euphoria to a proud city once devastated by the tragedy of a tropical storm.
Saturday evening, Brees couldn’t be stopped and engineered the best offense in the league. The home stadium, now the Mercedes-Benz Superdome, was electrifying and the crowd was partying as New Orleans’ offense dazzled. And that’s why the Saints are favorites to represent the NFC in the Super Bowl. Br…

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New Orleans Saints look just like they did in regular season against Detroit

The TImes-Picayune columnist Jeff Duncan breaks down the New Orleans Saints win against the Detroit Lions at the Superdome.

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New Orleans Saints are doing just fine with this season’s pieces

The running back tandem is getting the job done

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Best shot at beating Saints: Don’t punt (Yahoo! Sports)

New Orleans’ high-pressure offense should force teams to go for it more on fourth down

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Surprise, surprise: Aaron Rodgers was far from a sure thing (Yahoo! Sports)

While there’s little question now that Green Bay Packers quarterback Aaron Rodgers is the best at his position in the NFL over the last two seasons (only Drew Brees of the New Orleans Saints could provide any serious challenge to … Continue reading →

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Marques Colston shakes off early fumble, helps pace New Orleans Saints’ pass attack

Quick game notes from the Saints win against Detroit

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New Orleans Saints’ Offense dominates in NFC Wildcard win

The New Orleans Saints’ offense looked unstoppable in Saturday’s 2012 NFC Wildcard game. The Saints defeated the Detroit Lions 45-28 and advance to the NFC Division game against the San Francisco 49ers next Saturday. Drew Brees led the way as he threw for 466 yards and 3 touchdowns, but it was a balanced attack of rushing and passing that led to the win. The receiving corps of Marques Colston, Robert Meachem, Devery Henderson, and Jimmy Graham caught impressive passes as they helped Brees amass over 400 passing yards once again.

Despite an early fumble and some dropped passes Colston had a huge game for the Saints as he caught 120 yards on 7 receptions. Another Saint receiver that stepped up in Saturday’s game was Robert Meachem who had 111 yards and a touchdown on 7 catches. One of Meachem’s catches was a 56 yard bomb in which he was left wide open and was able to get a touchdown. Devery Henderson and Jimmy Graham were the recipients of Brees’s other two touchdown passes as the Saints’ offense looked like a well oiled machine.

The Saints are known mostly as a passing team, but in Saturday’s win they showed that they have a decent running game. The Saints rushed for 167 yards, the bulk of which was made up by the running back triumvirate of Darren Sproles, Pierre Thomas, and Chris Ivory.

Sproles rushed for 51 yards and 2 touchdowns on 10 carries, Thomas rushed for 66 yards and a touchdown on 8 carries, and Ivory rushed for 47 yards on 13 carries. The three running backs did a little bit of everything and really complimented each other as they all managed to find the holes in the defense and rush for big gains.

Darren Sproles, the Saints’ “do-it-all” man, was electric almost every time he touched the ball and proved to be too fast for the Lions’ defenders. Thomas had a great game as he fought for extra yards every time he rushed; there were plays when you thought he was going to go down but he somehow managed to pick up three or four extra yards before any Detroit defenders could bring him down. Also, Chris Ivory showed up all night on the short yardage plays and converted plenty of first downs.

The Saints’ offense is firing on all cylinders right now and it could not have come at a better time. The Saints are set to play the number 2 seed, the San Francisco 49ers next week; a team that is known to have a very good defense. This matchup raises the age old question: What wins games offense or defense? If the Saints have anything to say about it, they figure their prolific offense should be able to beat anyone right now. I guess we will have to see how everything unfolds next Saturday.

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New Orleans Saints’ Offense dominates in NFC Wildcard win

The New Orleans Saints’ offense looked unstoppable in Saturday’s 2012 NFC Wildcard game. The Saints defeated the Detroit Lions 45-28 and advance to the NFC Division game against the San Francisco 49ers next Saturday. Drew Brees led the way as he threw for 466 yards and 3 touchdowns, but it was a balanced attack of rushing and passing that led to the win. The receiving corps of Marques Colston, Robert Meachem, Devery Henderson, and Jimmy Graham caught impressive passes as they helped Brees amass over 400 passing yards once again.
Despite an early fumble and some dropped passes Colston had a huge game for the Saints as he caught 120 yards on 7 receptions. Another Saint receiver that stepped up in Saturday’s game was Robert Meachem who had 111 yards and a touchdown on 7 catches. One of Meachem’s catches was a 56 yard bomb in which he was left wide open and was able to get a touchdown. Devery Henderson and Jimmy Graham were the recipients of Brees’s other two touchdown passes as the Sai…

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New Orleans Saints’ Offense dominates in NFC Wildcard win

The New Orleans Saints’ offense looked unstoppable in Saturday’s 2012 NFC Wildcard game. The Saints defeated the Detroit Lions 45-28 and advance to the NFC Division game against the San Francisco 49ers next Saturday. Drew Brees led the way as he threw for 466 yards and 3 touchdowns, but it was a balanced attack of rushing and passing that led to the win. The receiving corps of Marques Colston, Robert Meachem, Devery Henderson, and Jimmy Graham caught impressive passes as they helped Brees amass over 400 passing yards once again.

Despite an early fumble and some dropped passes Colston had a huge game for the Saints as he caught 120 yards on 7 receptions. Another Saint receiver that stepped up in Saturday’s game was Robert Meachem who had 111 yards and a touchdown on 7 catches. One of Meachem’s catches was a 56 yard bomb in which he was left wide open and was able to get a touchdown. Devery Henderson and Jimmy Graham were the recipients of Brees’s other two touchdown passes as the Saints’ offense looked like a well oiled machine.

The Saints are known mostly as a passing team, but in Saturday’s win they showed that they have a decent running game. The Saints rushed for 167 yards, the bulk of which was made up by the running back triumvirate of Darren Sproles, Pierre Thomas, and Chris Ivory.

Sproles rushed for 51 yards and 2 touchdowns on 10 carries, Thomas rushed for 66 yards and a touchdown on 8 carries, and Ivory rushed for 47 yards on 13 carries. The three running backs did a little bit of everything and really complimented each other as they all managed to find the holes in the defense and rush for big gains.

Darren Sproles, the Saints’ “do-it-all” man, was electric almost every time he touched the ball and proved to be too fast for the Lions’ defenders. Thomas had a great game as he fought for extra yards every time he rushed; there were plays when you thought he was going to go down but he somehow managed to pick up three or four extra yards before any Detroit defenders could bring him down. Also, Chris Ivory showed up all night on the short yardage plays and converted plenty of first downs.

The Saints’ offense is firing on all cylinders right now and it could not have come at a better time. The Saints are set to play the number 2 seed, the San Francisco 49ers next week; a team that is known to have a very good defense. This matchup raises the age old question: What wins games offense or defense? If the Saints have anything to say about it, they figure their prolific offense should be able to beat anyone right now. I guess we will have to see how everything unfolds next Saturday.

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Faithful fan catches the notice of benefactor with New Orleans Saints tickets

It made him remember why he missed the city. On the night of the LSU victory over Ohio State in the 2008 BCS Championship, New Orleans native Quintin Gorman made his way to a Cajun-themed restaurant in Tacoma, Wash.

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