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LOVE, From ESPN
1. Are the Saints for real?
Eric Allen: The Saints are definitely for real. This team is resilient and does a wonderful job of working within its offensive and defensive framework. This team is rarely out of place on the field. The biggest key to the Saints' season was the offseason signing of quarterback Drew Brees. There wasn't another QB on the market who would have worked as well in this system as Brees has. He came from an offensive system that focused on spreading the ball around, and that's what he's doing in New Orleans. Sean Salisbury: Oh yeah, the Saints are definitely for real. The Saints are knocking people around defensively and are using sound principles on offense. It would be very easy for this coaching staff to try to overuse Reggie Bush and risk injuring him or putting him in situations where he isn't going to be most effective. Coach Sean Payton and the rest of his staff have done a fantastic job of putting him in space and making great use of his speed and agility. That is forcing defenses to have to game plan for him and leaving Deuce McAllister and Brees room to do what they do best. This team is one of the best in the NFC. Joe Theismann: Coming into this season, most people -- myself included -- thought it would be a magical season for the Saints if they finished with seven wins. Now, it might be a disappointment if they finish with fewer than 10 wins with the way they are playing. I had the pleasure of watching this team play in its return to the Superdome, and while most people talked about the emotion keying them to victory, I saw much more. This is a team that is playing exceptional football right now, and New Orleans might have a chance to make some noise come playoff time. |
RE: LOVE, From ESPN
Other than the Bears, I haven't seen another team in the NFC be this consistent. The Bears are just plain mean.
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All Joey Sunshine did the whole game against Atlanta was talk about how the Saints were playing on adrenaline and emotion...Retard...
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I'm no Theisman fan -- not even close -- but he DID comment that the Saints played good football after the game while everyone else (except Steve Young) gave emotion all the credit. Joe rarely says anything that doesn't turn my stomach, but after the game he did credit coaching and sound football.
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I hated all the emotion talk myself.
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i agree. they always are going to say it Katrina link. the saints are playing good football. i am not ready to say great yet. room for alot of improvement
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ha....what choice do they have now but to eat crow?
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The Saints just need to continue playing well and winning, we'll get our respect in due time.
The Saint fans respect their team and IMO that's all that counts. |
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Is it just me, or do the uniforms look different to you? Like a more stronger/confident uniform. I'm not even joking.
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Maybe they used "the black threads of confidence" from D&D or some crap. :beatnik: |
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