Go Back   New Orleans Saints Forums - blackandgold.com > Main > Saints

Cardinals vs. Saints scouting, prediction

this is a discussion within the Saints Community Forum; Cardinals First and foremost Don’t let Saints quarterback Drew Brees get in rhythm. Like former Cardinals quarterback Kurt Warner, Brees can be streaky. And when he’s on a roll, there doesn’t seem to be much a defense can do about ...

Like Tree4Likes
  • 1 Post By hagan714
  • 1 Post By SloMotion
  • 1 Post By spkb25
  • 1 Post By RailBoss

Closed Thread
 
LinkBack Thread Tools Display Modes
Old 09-12-2015, 11:04 AM   #1
Threaded by hagan714
LB Mentallity
Join Date: Dec 2005
Posts: 15,870

Blog Entries: 68
Show Printable Version Email this Page
Rating: (0 votes - average)

Cardinals

First and foremost
Don’t let Saints quarterback Drew Brees get in rhythm. Like former Cardinals quarterback Kurt Warner, Brees can be streaky. And when he’s on a roll, there doesn’t seem to be much a defense can do about it. The Cardinals likely will bring however many rushers they need to disrupt Brees, figuring their secondary can hold up.

Key statistic
13-3: That’s the Cardinals record at home in Bruce Arians’ two seasons. He places a huge emphasis on winning at home, surmising that a team that wins eight home games only needs to win two or three on the road in order to make the playoffs. Arians sells that simple equation to players, who have to buy it.

Key player
Safety Tyrann Mathieu: It was evident in training camp and the preseason that Mathieu is fully recovered from two torn knee ligaments suffered in December of 2013. He was all over the field in practice and in games. The Cardinals don’t have a better playmaker in the secondary than Mathieu, who would like nothing better than to make a big one against his hometown team, the Saints.

Cardinals injury report

Out: Mike Iupati, G, knee; Questionable: Michael Floyd, WR, hand; Jermaine Gresham, TE, hamstring; Troy Niklas, TE, hamstring

Saints

First and foremost
Don’t let Cardinals’ running backs make big plays. The Cardinals' deep receiving corps gets a lot of attention, but starting running back Andre Ellington is a matchup problem when healthy. And he’s healthy. With Chris Johnson and David Johnson as backups, the Cardinals can afford to use Ellington more judiciously than they did a year ago. Bruce Arians will try to get him isolated against linebackers and safeties.

Key statistic
-13: That’s was the Saints turnover margin in 2014, a big reason they finished 7-9. The Saints not only gave the ball away a lot (30 times, fifth most in NFL), they didn’t take it away much, either (17, fifth fewest). Only Oakland (-15) had a worse margin last year.

Key player
Receiver Brandin Cooks: The 2014 draft class of receivers could go down as among the best ever, thanks to players like Cooks. He was beginning to make a huge impact when he suffered a season-ending thumb injury last November. Cooks finished with 55 receptions for 550 yards and three touchdowns.

Saints injury report
Out: Jairus Byrd, S, knee; Dannell Ellerbe, LB, toe; Keenan Lewis, CB, hip; C.J. Spiller, RB, knee; Davis Tull, LB, shoulder; Probable: Tim Hightower, RB, knee

Cardinals on offense
The Cardinals open the season with questions along the offensive line. Over the past two decades or so, that’s been a given, like the sun rising in the East, bread hitting the floor butter-side down and picking the slowest checkout line at the store. With guard Mike Iupati healthy and tackle Bobby Massie not suspended, the Cardinals might have their best offensive line in more than two decades. But Iupati is hurt and Massie is suspended; neither is expected back before week three. Their replacements, Ted Larsen at guard and Earl Watford at tackle, need to hold up. If they do, quarterback Carson Palmer will have time to find favorable matchups between his receivers and the Saints secondary. Saints coordinator Rob Ryan will be creative in his calls and that’s going to lead to some ugly plays for the Cardinals. But it also provides opportunities, provided Palmer and the rest of the offense can identify where the ball should go. Cardinals running backs Andre Ellington and Chris Johnson will share the running load. Don’t be surprised if rookie David Johnson makes an impact as a receiver.

Edge: Cardinals


Arizona Cardinals vs. New Orleans Saints scouting report, prediction


plenty more to read too............

Attached Thumbnails
Click image for larger version

Name:	635775835297640644-acardinals01.jpg
Views:	0
Size:	68.0 KB
ID:	10858  

SloMotion likes this.

Last edited by Halo; 09-12-2015 at 03:15 PM..
Views: 1658
Old 09-13-2015, 02:30 AM   #2
5000 POSTS! +
 
Join Date: Dec 2004
Location: South Of The Mason Dixon Line
Posts: 7,113
Re: Cardinals vs. Saints scouting, prediction

Depends on how you see it.
Carson Palmer or......Drew Brees
Edge Saints
RailBoss is offline  
Old 09-13-2015, 03:13 AM   #3
Site Donor 2015
 
Join Date: Aug 2011
Location: Finland... formerly Southern Virginia
Posts: 4,955
Re: Cardinals vs. Saints scouting, prediction

My tiny brain does not compute...


Cardinals on offense

Edge: Cardinals


Saints on offense

Edge: Saints

Is it supposed to be against the opposing defense?!
FinSaint is offline  
Old 09-13-2015, 06:58 AM   #4
10000 POST CLUB
 
Join Date: Apr 2007
Location: Atlanta
Posts: 10,507
Blog Entries: 3
Re: Cardinals vs. Saints scouting, prediction

Cards at home will be sharp early. I expect our young defense will take the first half to settle in.

I can see the Cards leading, Drew mounting a comeback and the defense making a stop to force overtime.

Hocker's leg will be the difference in OT.
saintsfan1976 is offline  
Old 09-13-2015, 08:10 AM   #5
5000 POSTS! +
 
Join Date: Jan 2012
Posts: 6,776
Blog Entries: 15
Re: Cardinals vs. Saints scouting, prediction

Originally Posted by hagan714 View Post
Cardinals

Key statistic
13-3: That’s the Cardinals record at home in Bruce Arians’ two seasons. He places a huge emphasis on winning at home, surmising that a team that wins eight home games only needs to win two or three on the road in order to make the playoffs. Arians sells that simple equation to players, who have to buy it ...
This is the #1 factor I consider when betting on the Cards ... they seem to beat teams they have no business beating, at home ... that and how far their opponents are travelling ... those trips out West just seem to affect some teams more than others, IMO.
RailBoss likes this.
SloMotion is offline  
Old 09-13-2015, 09:09 AM   #6
10000 POST CLUB
 
Join Date: Aug 2004
Location: Baltimore, MD
Posts: 13,056
Re: Cardinals vs. Saints scouting, prediction

I am glad those olineman are hurt and can only hope that gives us a slight edge we need. I take wins anyway I can get them and I llike when key players are hurt on other teams.
RailBoss likes this.
spkb25 is offline  
Old 09-13-2015, 10:53 AM   #7
5000 POSTS! +
 
Join Date: Dec 2004
Location: South Of The Mason Dixon Line
Posts: 7,113
Re: Cardinals vs. Saints scouting, prediction

We have enough injuries of our own to balance the odds. Be interesting to see how well Carson Palmer moves around.
spkb25 likes this.
RailBoss is offline  
Closed Thread

Thread Tools
Display Modes

Posting Rules

LinkBacks (?)
LinkBack to this Thread: https://blackandgold.com/saints/74056-cardinals-vs-saints-scouting-prediction.html
Posted By For Type Date Hits
Article Cardinals vs. Saints scouting, prediction | SportSpyder This thread Refback 09-12-2015 04:53 PM 1
The Latest Chris Johnson News | SportSpyder This thread Refback 09-12-2015 03:13 PM 1
The Latest New Orleans Saints News | SportSpyder This thread Refback 09-12-2015 12:58 PM 2
Cardinals vs. Saints scouting, prediction This thread Refback 09-12-2015 12:43 PM 1


All times are GMT -5. The time now is 02:14 AM.


Copyright 1997 - 2020 - BlackandGold.com
no new posts