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			<title>2010 Season Recap!!!</title>
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			<pubDate>Wed, 02 Feb 2011 20:39:06 GMT</pubDate>
			<description>Some of my concerns during the offseason for the New Orleans Saints are to secure a steady running...</description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div>Some of my concerns during the offseason for the New Orleans Saints are to secure a steady running attack and emphasize better coverage in the secondary.  The Seattle game was a complete embarrassment to me.  I’m still in shock that we let Matt Hasselbeck throw 4 touchdowns against us and in the end the nail in coffin was when Marshawn Lynch ran a 67 yard TD run.  Lynch made Tracy Porter look like a fool.  You can agree or disagree but that’s how I perceived it.<br />
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It has taken me about a month to write this blog because I still don’t know what to say.  We marched into Atlanta on Dec. 27th and made the so called “Dirty Birds” look like a bunch of chumps on their own turf.  We stuffed Michael Turner for a game total of 48 yards rushing.  That is unheard of for Turner to not even reach 50 yards before halftime.<br />
Sean Payton and Mickey Loomis have a lot of positions to fill this offseason.  I personally hope to see Reggie Bush playing for another team next season.  Its been a good stint for Reggie while in New Orleans but lets face it he is not the premiere NFL running back that we had all hoped he would be when he came out of USC.  There are some websites reporting that a former Saints player could be resigned to help out in the backfield and that player is “Mr. Rickey Williams.”  In all honesty to me this is of course just a rumor and I’m not even sure if this is even a credible source of information.  In the near future that is known as the offseason and with the help of a lot of prayers and meetings with the NFLPA and the NFL I truly hope that there is a NFL season next year and not a strike.  With that being said I see Chris Ivory working out and conditioning his body for the long haul of a full NFL season.  Ivory is already working with strengthening and conditioning coaches in New Orleans rehabbing his broken foot.  With a healthy Ivory and a healthy Pierre Thomas we will be unstoppable.  It has come out in recent weeks that Brees was playing with a strained MCL for the majority of the season.  That may have been some of the major reasons for his career high interceptions record.<br />
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In the secondary I am concerned that Tracy Porter the savoir of the XLIV Super Bowl has maybe lost a step or two.  We need a lock down corner much like Darelle Revis or a Charles Woodson type corner that no quarterback in their right mind would challenge.  It’s just so hard to find one of those players in the draft or pick one up off of free agency for a fair price and not some ridiculous salary....<br />
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			<title><![CDATA["The Beast" was unleashed on the Cowboys Thanksgiving Day]]></title>
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			<pubDate>Fri, 03 Dec 2010 01:02:37 GMT</pubDate>
			<description>This past week’s Thanksgiving Day game against the Cowboys proved to be a real shoot-out with a...</description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div>This past week’s Thanksgiving Day game against the Cowboys proved to be a real shoot-out with a much improved team led by interim coach Jason Garrett.  Chris Ivory a.k.a. “The Beast” was unleashed against the Cowboys for two rushing touchdowns in the first quarter of the game. By halftime, the Saints had a commanding 14 point lead of 20-6.  The Cowboys came into the third quarter with a chip on their shoulders and scored a 60 yard touchdown run by Miles Austin.  All the Saints could manage during this time was a 28 yard field goal from Garrett Hartley.  Later in the third, Reggie Bush made his comeback; although, it was not the way in which he had hoped. He muffed a punt return, which led to the Cowboy’s unthinkable 1 yard touchdown run by Marion Barber. This brought the score to 23-20, with the Saints holding a mere 3 point lead and the defense beginning to unravel. If Saints fans weren’t nervous by then, they were sweating bullets by the fourth quarter.  The Cowboys drove the field with only seven plays and a 1 yard touchdown run from Tashard Choice.  This gave the Cowboys a 4 point lead and left me with the same sick feeling I could read on the players’ faces. The 68 seconds it took to regain the lead seemed like an entire quarter. Our savior, “Breesus,” drove the Saints down the field in five plays for 89 yards. The Saints’ victory was sealed with a 12 yard touchdown catch by “Sir Lancelot” Moore.  The final score was 30-27 Saints.<br />
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In week 13, the Saints face off with the Cincinnati Bengals.  The Bengals are ranked eleventh in passing defense and twenty-fifth in rushing defense.  Our defense is currently ranked seventh overall in the league.  Our passing defense is ranked third, but our run defense is ranked twenty-fourth in the league. With a healthy Traci Porter and Jabari Greer as our corners, I’m not highly concerned.  <br />
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			<title>Thanksgiving Day Feast!!! Bush Approved</title>
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			<pubDate>Wed, 24 Nov 2010 18:11:43 GMT</pubDate>
			<description>The New Orleans Saints look to feast on the Cowboys Thanksgiving Day.  The Cowboys which have won 2...</description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div>The New Orleans Saints look to feast on the Cowboys Thanksgiving Day.  The Cowboys which have won 2 games in a row under new interim head coach Jason Garrett have looked like a totally different team since he has taken over.  To the Cowboys credit they seemed to have improved a little since Wade Phillips was fired.<br />
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	The Saints came off an impressive win over the Seattle Seahawks Sunday 34-19.  Drew Brees picked apart the Seahawks secondary like a skilled surgeon.  Marques Colston and Robert Meachem each scored 2 touchdowns.  Chris Ivory a.k.a. “The Beast” finally got his first regular season NFL touchdown in the first half of the game.  Mark my word that with time Ivory will be one of the best running backs in Saints team history.  With word coming out that Pierre actually tore a ligament in his ankle his future for the regular season is looking grim.  Hopefully he will be healthy enough to play in the playoffs.  With a healthy Pierre and Chris Ivory as his back up I could see the two of them becoming one of the greatest  1-2 punches in the league.  Almost reminds me of the old days with Deuce and Williams.<br />
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	I’m sure a lot of Saints fans are wondering which Dallas team will show up Thursday.  My guess is it will be the team that went up to the Meadowland’s and beat a good Giants team and a pretty decent Detroit team.  I see this game as being the Cowboys Super Bowl......<br />
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			<title>Have Breesus and His Disciples Finally Sobered Up From Their Superbowl Hangover?</title>
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			<pubDate>Thu, 18 Nov 2010 20:10:09 GMT</pubDate>
			<description>This past week’s bye gave me an opportunity to scout other teams that are in the playoff race this...</description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div>This past week’s bye gave me an opportunity to scout other teams that are in the playoff race this season.  I enjoyed watching the Falcons’ “come from behind” win over the Ravens. However, the main event of the week was the Eagles versus the Redskins on Monday Night Football.  Michael Vick’s performance will be remembered as one of the best Monday Night performances of all time by a quarterback. It was the football equivalent of watching Michael Jordan drop 50 points on the New York Knicks. It seemed almost as if I was watching someone playing a video game…..completely unreal. To say that Vick’s stats were impressive is an understatement.  He had 4 touchdown passes,  20-28 completions, and 2 rushing touchdowns. Other than the Saints winning the NFC Championship game (and of course the Super Bowl XLIV win), Monday’s game has gone down as one of my all time favorites.  We witnessed history being made.  I believe Vick is a changed and rehabilitated man.  I think prison and all of his personal struggles from bankruptcy, etc… have made Vick into a mature man.  If he continues to play like this, he could one day be inducted into the NFL Hall of Fame.<br />
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    The Saints will be marching back into town Sunday afternoon against the 5-4 Seahawks.  Breesus and his disciples look to increase their winning streak once more with another solid win against a weaker opponent.  Although, the Seahawks are in 1st place in their division in the NFC West, their conference seems to be much weaker than the NFC South.......... <br />
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			<title>Will The Saints Tame The Panthers???</title>
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			<pubDate>Tue, 02 Nov 2010 23:37:10 GMT</pubDate>
			<description>The Steelers’ “Steel Curtain Defense” crumbled to the Super Bowl Champs.  Once again the Saints...</description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div>The Steelers’ “Steel Curtain Defense” crumbled to the Super Bowl Champs.  Once again the Saints bounced back from a loss.  The first half of the game was definitely a defensive battle.  Jonathan Vilma played a major part in curtailing the Steelers’ running game including a ruthless sack on Roethlisberger. The Saints defense was able to stop the Steelers on a goal line stance and force them to a field goal even after a penalty was called on the Saints which reset it to 1st and Goal. The Saints can thank their defense for this win. In fact, the defense has looked good all season. The previous losses were mainly due to turnovers and interceptions. I began to get a little nervous when Brees threw the interception in the first half, but our defense was just not letting them through.  Marques Colston seems to be getting back into a rhythm. It’s nice to see him getting touchdowns again.  I hope he keeps this momentum going.  I would like to see the running game become a factor again.  I’m just waiting for the day when Chris Ivory gets his first NFL touchdown.  Ivory has so much raw talent that I hate to see him not fulfilling his potential. If they would just open up a few holes, I can only imagine what this guy could do.  It seems like Ivory is actually running toward the other teams defensive players instead of trying to run around them. Sometimes he does manage to run through them, but if there were only one or two lineman to run through instead of the whole defense, he could easily break those tackles. I think he is destined for greatness if he can just learn how to maximize his potential by developing his technique.<br />
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 If Drew Brees is your fantasy quarterback, then I would expect to see more points on the board than usual this week.  I expect him to have over 300 yards of passing with at least 2 touchdown passes.  If you took ESPN’s advice last week and didn't start Brees like they were suggesting, I hope that waiver wire pick up of Ryan Fitzpatrick did you well. Even after all those interceptions, I'm still shocked that the &quot;Talented Mr. Roto,&quot; Matthew Berry, was so down on Brees.  On one hand, it was the Steelers they were playing, but the Saints seem to be able to beat the best teams in the league. It’s the worst teams they have a problem with.  It seems that Brees just gets sloppy when he plays a team that doesn’t scare him enough. The Saints have now proven that they can hang with the so-called “best team in the league” since beating the Colts in XLIV and now the Steelers. Though Pierre might not be back until after the bye week, it’s hopeful that Bush will be healthy enough to compete. There have been games when all we needed was a good punt return from Reggie to get back in the game. Fantasy players should look for him on the waiver wire while he still might be there. Meachem isn’t a bad idea for a backup receiver if you have one on a bye week. If your fantasy league has defensive players such as linebackers, I would definitely start Jonathan Vilma against either joke of a Carolina quarterback (whether it’s Jimmy Clausen or Matt Moore). <br />
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This week’s game against Carolina (1-6) should be a synch, but I would have thought the game against the Browns would have been as well.  The Saints have seemed to do the opposite of what’s expected in the last few weeks. Maybe they prepare more for games they believe are more challenging. The Saints’ offensive line will have their hands full with Carolina’s John Beason and James Anderson.  However, with a mediocre secondary, I believe the Saints should come out on top if Brees can pick apart their defense and refrain from throwing interceptions.<br />
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			<title>Jonathan Vilma approved Halloween Pic!</title>
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			<pubDate>Tue, 26 Oct 2010 02:10:47 GMT</pubDate>
			<description><![CDATA[I made this cartoon and sent it to Vilma's facebook account.... Check out his comment he sent back...]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div>I made this cartoon and sent it to Vilma's facebook account.... Check out his comment he sent back to me.<br />
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Doug Dunn Jonathan Vilma: Hey thought u might like this cartoon of you! Happy Halloween and Geaux Saints!!!<br />
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			<title>Will Sunday’s Game Be a Trick or Treat?</title>
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			<pubDate>Mon, 25 Oct 2010 23:09:21 GMT</pubDate>
			<description>New Orleans could be a scary place for Steelers fans if the Saints can get their running game in a...</description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div>New Orleans could be a scary place for Steelers fans if the Saints can get their running game in a rhythm similar to that of the Tampa Bay game. However, this past Sunday’s game against the Cleveland Browns (who at the time had only one win this season) seemed like déjà vu compared to the Arizona game two weeks ago.  The running game was nowhere to be found and Drew Brees threw 4 interceptions in the game.  Two of those interceptions were returned for touchdowns.  If you do not factor in the interceptions, Brees had an impressive day with 356 yards passing, 2 touchdowns, and 37 out of 56 completions.  Brees was quoted during the post game conference saying, “We outscored the Browns had it not been for those two touchdown returns.”<br />
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    Fantasy owners of Marques Colston were glad to finally see him make it into the end zone this season.  He had an impressive game with 10 receptions for 110 yards and one touchdown.  Chris Ivory led the team in rushing with 48 yards.  Looking forward to this week’s game against the Steelers, it is going to be a tough one. If Drew Brees is your starting quarterback, then he is a safe bet and consistent scorer since even in his worst games, he seems to make up for negative interception points with excessive passing yards.  I think Colston will get double teamed this game so I look for Lance Moore to get the bulk of the receptions, with Meachem  being a close second to Moore.  Although the Saints running game looked great against Tampa Bay, I’m not as confident in the running attack against the Steelers run defense.  Chris Ivory has looked good but they are primarily using him as a ‘between the tackles runner’ and not throwing any screen passes (which I believe he could really take advantage with a full head of steam.)  If Pierre Thomas and Reggie Bush make their return this week, I might feel better about the Saints running game. However, if they are sidelined again, I would not start any of the Saints running backs.<br />
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    Although this past week’s game was a major upset, I feel there is a possibility that the Saints still have a chance to win the NFC South. With the possible return of Pierre Thomas and Reggie Bush in week 8, and having Darren Sharper back at safety, I think the Saints will make a post season push starting this week in the Dome against a very good Steelers team.  If we are able to win this  game at home on Halloween, this could be the perfect cure for the mediocre season we’ve had thus far. So, Saints fans, get out your voodoo dolls and put a pin in the arm of number seven. We’ll need all the luck we can get in this game.<br />
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			<title>Week 7 2010</title>
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			<pubDate>Mon, 25 Oct 2010 15:43:57 GMT</pubDate>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div>Wednesday, October 20, 2010<br />
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                          Week 7 Saints vs Browns <br />
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    It’s week 7 of the 2010 NFL season and the New Orleans Saints are 4-2.  Last week’s impressive win against division foes the Tampa Bay Buccaneers was a nice change of pace for the Super Bowl Champions.  Tampa Bay’s run defense which is ranked near the bottom of the league faltered early during the game.   The Saints finally unleashed their rookie sensation running back Chris Ivory, a.k.a. “The Beast.”  Ivory led the NFL week 6 in yards rushing with 158 yards.  Drew Brees redeemed himself this week with 263 yds passing/ 3 TDs.  <br />
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    This week’s matchup with the Cleveland Browns looks to be an even greater matchup with the Saints running attack.  I am favoring Chris Ivory this week.  I believe Ivory will get the bulk of the carries while Ladell Betts takes a back seat especially with the new edition Julius Jones.  Drew Brees and the Saints' passing attack seem to have woken from hibernation and I look for Marques Colston to finally get into the end zone this week as well against a mediocre Cleveland Brown secondary.<br />
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