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this is a discussion within the Saints Community Forum; EIGHT-AND-OH – boy, that sure has a nice ring to it, doesn’t it? I know it sounds awfully good to each and every New Orleans Saints fan. What may sound even better is the Saints’ upcoming schedule: Sunday at St. ...

 
 
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Old 11-14-2009, 09:56 PM   #1
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It won't be easy for Saints to go undefeated

EIGHT-AND-OH – boy, that sure has a nice ring to it, doesn’t it? I know it sounds awfully good to each and every New Orleans Saints fan.


What may sound even better is the Saints’ upcoming schedule: Sunday at St. Louis, Nov. 22 at Tampa Bay and Dec. 6 at Washington. Oh, and don’t forget about the last two games of the year, Dec. 27 at home against the Bucs and Jan. 3 at Carolina.

Definitely not the toughest of schedules the rest of the way, but there are a few things Saints fans should at least keep in mind before their heads get too far into the clouds.
First of all, while I’m on the subject of the team’s remaining schedule, I wouldn’t bet on the Saints finishing undefeated. I hope I’m wrong, but I just don’t think it’s going to happen. The Saints host New England on Nov. 30, and while the Patriots aren’t as scary as they’ve been in recent years, they’re still not a pushover. Not by a long shot.

Then there’s the road game against the Redskins coming off a short week. I think we can all agree that the Saints’ bread and butter is their passing game. Well, don’t look now, but the Redskins have the best pass defense in all of football.

Granted, the New York Jets, New York Giants and Panthers are second, third and sixth respectively in passing yards allowed per game, and the Saints beat each one of them. But odds are there’s going to come a day when a team’s defense causes more problems than the 2009 Saints have had to deal with, and the Redskins might just be that defense.

The week after the Redskins, the Saints travel to Atlanta for what is always a tough NFC South matchup. Maybe not as tough as recent years, but it still ought to be tough nonetheless.

After Atlanta, New Orleans hosts Dallas. While the Cowboys looked shaky to begin the season, they’ve come on strong over the past few weeks. The emergence of Miles Austin has certainly helped, and the fact that Jason Witten could come alive at any moment is surely a scary thought.

Just to give an idea of how dangerous the Cowboys offense has become, it is currently ranked fourth in the NFL in yards per game. And it’s pretty balanced, as they’re sixth in the league in passing yards per game and eighth in rushing yards a game.

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