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this is a discussion within the Saints Community Forum; Sunday, September 11, 2005 - Times Picayune Saints report card OFFENSE: B+ Sure, there was a lull in the middle. But you can't argue with the way the Saints started or finished. They came out and played exactly according to ...

 
 
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Old 09-12-2005, 02:02 PM   #1
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Saints Report Card - Carolina Panthers

Sunday, September 11, 2005 - Times Picayune

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OFFENSE: B+
Sure, there was a lull in the middle. But you can't argue with the way the Saints started or finished. They came out and played exactly according to the plan they put into place back in February, controlling the clock and methodically moving downfield. The two first-half touchdown drives lasted a combined 15:23. They were the only two touchdowns for the Saints, but the last-minute, game-winning field goal drive was equally impressive. Aaron Brooks completed his first eight passes and finished 18 of 24 with 192 yards. He fumbled once, but threw no interceptions. Deuce McAllister ran 26 times for 64 yards and two touchdowns. And tight end Ernie Conwell had his best performance yet as a Saint, with six catches for 71 yards, before leaving with a dislocated jaw.



DEFENSE: B
A couple big plays hurt the Saints – a 33-yard touchdown pass from Jake Delhomme to Steve Smith in the first quarter when cornerback Mike McKenzie seemingly had Smith wrapped up, and a 39-yard run by Stephen Davis in the third quarter that led to a touchdown. But, for the most part, the Saints run defense was better than usual. And, on both run and pass plays, the Saints tacklers wrapped up and did not allow extra yardage. Plus, the Saints made their own big plays on defense – interceptions by McKenzie and Jason Craft, and a forced fumble by Will Smith that was recovered by Darren Howard. … Too bad Howard fumbled it away with an ill-advised pitch attempt, but it wound up not hurting the Saints.



SPECIAL TEAMS: A
In his 16th season, kicker John Carney had one of his best career performances, making all three field-goal attempts, including a 48-yarder and a last-second 47-yarder. Mitch Berger's two punts were both outstanding – a 54-yarder and another placed inside the 10-yard line in the fourth quarter. The Saints' kick coverage was decent. Michael Lewis fumbled a punt return, but it fortunately went out of bounds.


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