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Old 05-14-2008, 03:02 PM   #1
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SI Article on the Saints by Jim Trotter

Saints know how to fix what ails them - Jim Trotter - SI.com

With the temperature and humidity rising to uncomfortable levels last Friday on the opening afternoon of the New Orleans Saints' rookie minicamp, several players went to the sideline because of dehydration and others appeared heavy-legged from fatigue.

There was no such lethargy in coach Sean Payton, who bounded around as if breathing carbonated air. At one point he grabbed a towel and wiped a waterfall of sweat from his face, but there was no erasing the excitement from his eyes as he looked ahead to the coming season.

"I like where this team's at," he would say. "The locker room, the environment here, they're both real solid. I like the guys that we've got on this team. The season can't come quick enough. I'm looking forward to it. I like the way it's shaping up."

Perhaps it's because the Saints may once again have a defense to complement their potent offense. Such was the case two seasons ago, when New Orleans advanced to the NFC Championship game in Payton's first season; the offense ranked first overall and fifth in scoring, and the defense finished 11th overall and 13th in points allowed.

However the scales were out of balance last year during a 7-9 finish. The offense remained strong, ranking fourth overall. But the defense slipped to 26th overall and 30th against the pass. Worse, the unit forced just 23 turnovers while surrendering a league-high 68 plays of 20 or more yards.

When Payton and general manager Mickey Loomis met after the season, there was no need to discuss which direction the team needed to go to return to prominence. "We needed to make a dramatic improvement on our defense," says Loomis, adding: "We've got some good defensive players -- Will Smith is a good player, Charles Grant is a good player, Brian Young is a good player, Scott Fujita has been a good player for us. Mike McKenzie was having one of the better years of any corner in the league before he got hurt, and we've got two young safeties that we're excited about in Josh Bullocks and Roman Harper. There are some elements there, but clearly we had to add to that."

They did so by trading a fourth-round draft choice to the Jets for middle linebacker Jonathan Vilma, signing end Bobby McCray and cornerbacks Randall Gay and Aaron Glenn in free agency, then spending their first three draft choices on defensive tackle Sedrick Ellis (first round), cornerback Tracy Porter (second) and defensive tackle DeMario Pressley (fifth).

Now, it's not a reach to say that the Saints should be mentioned among the NFC contenders to reach the Super Bowl. They were a popular preseason pick last year, after going 10-6 and advancing to the NFC championship, where they lost at Chicago. But the hype died quickly when they lost their first four games and failed to ever get above .500.

Their offseason moves this year were made with specific objectives. Vilma is viewed as a sideline-to-sideline tackler; McCray as a situational pass rusher; Gay as a nickel back and potential starter; Glenn as an experienced backup; Ellis as a disruptive force on the interior after recording 8.5 sacks as a senior; and Porter, who had 16 career interceptions, as a possible starter or nickel back. Pressley also should provide depth.

All Payton will say with regard to his roster is that nothing is promised. He says he will send out his best players, regardless of name, contract or draft status. He wants production.

Each year, it starts anew," he says. "We've played free agents over draft picks and vice versa, so we're really not biased as to how we got these players. What's most important is, who's playing the best when we start the season?"

It would be tough to say anyone played well in passing situations considering opponents burned the Saints for 54 plays of 20 or more yards, a league high. New Orleans also surrendered 15 pass plays of 40 yards or longer, tying Baltimore for the league high.

A key could be whether McKenzie returns to form after tearing an ACL in December. Loomis says the medical reports have been good and McKenzie is expected to be full-go by training camp. That leaves fellow starting cornerback Jason David, who flopped last season after leaving Indianapolis as a free agent.

"We have not by any stretch of the imagination given up on Jason David," says Loomis. "Jason had a tough year, a tough transition period, going from the [Cover 2] defense that the Colts played to the defense that we played. What we asked him to do, in terms of being out on an island and covering guys man-for-man more often than he did with the Colts, it took an adjustment period for him. But he's got the ability to be a good corner for us, and that's what we expect."

There is an even higher expectation for the offense, which actually could be better than it was a year ago if running back Reggie Bush returns to his rookie form of two years ago and wide receiver Robert Meachem, their top draft choice in 2007, gives them anything after failing to suit up last year because of a knee injury.

Loomis says Bush has spent more time at the team's training facility and "wants to prove to people who have been critical of him that they're wrong." Meachem has spent the early offseason working out with veteran wide receiver David Patten. Workhorse running back Deuce McAllister remains a question mark after having knee surgery, but Payton is high on Pierre Thomas (105 yards rushing in the season finale at Chicago) and Aaron Stecker. The Saints also have talked to free-agent running back Shaun Alexander and still have an interest in trading for Giants tight end Jeremy Shockey, though Loomis says New York "has moved on."

Even if they're unable to sign those two, the Saints feel they should be back in the championship hunt provided they stay healthy.

"Those are the types of expectations that we have of ourselves," says Loomis. "But we've got to live up to them. We don't want to let last year happen again."

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Old 05-14-2008, 10:26 PM   #2
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very good read !!!
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Aaawww...Loomis said a cus word....

He used Jason David and Good Corner in the same sentence...

Quick...get a gun....
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Loomis is a punk. When have you ever heard a GM say that He made a mistake. As long as I have been a football fan I have never heard one saying that even after the player is cut. Talk about CYA.
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Sounds to me like they are pretty hopeful. Lets not let them blow up the hype on our team. Every time they do that we seem to **** up. But when the odds are stacked against us we do very well. I believe, do you? FAITH
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Loomis is a punk.
REALLY? Then he's a "punk" who helped build your 10-6 division championship team and the same "punk" who has helped improve on that team with the right players, draft picks and $$$. What a punk.
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perhaps we could trade Jason David for a new kicking tee or water bottle.
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perhaps we could trade Jason David for a new kicking tee or water bottle.
haha no hes more valuable than that....stick 'em for reggies hands
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