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this is a discussion within the Saints Community Forum; It has been a week since the New Orleans Saints and Minnesota Vikings opened a new NFL season. The Times-Picayune The 2009 New Orleans Saints had set the bar way up there when Drew Brees and his 70-percent completion percentage, ...
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New Orleans Saints fans became spoiled in offensive outburst last season
It has been a week since the New Orleans Saints and Minnesota Vikings opened a new NFL season.
The Times-Picayune The 2009 New Orleans Saints had set the bar way up there when Drew Brees and his 70-percent completion percentage, along with a defense that was returning turnovers for touchdowns, found themselves on an unforgettable scoring streak - 45, 48, 27, 24, 48, 46, 35, 30, 28, 38, 38, 33, 26 in their victories. Remember? For many members of a euphoric Who Dat Nation, a 1-0 getaway by their heroes left them with an empty feeling. The culprit was the score: 14-9. It wasn't simply a matter of Sean Payton's football team winning a game with the fewest points any of his teams scored in a victory since he arrived as head coach in 2006. It was that this was virtually the same team that had not scored fewer than 24 points on its way to a 13-0 start the year before. The more I listened to Who Dats moan, the more I realized Payton's defending champions, in the eyes of some, are being compared to Tiger Woods, not the Tiger of today, currently enduring a winless season, but the Tiger of 10 years ago, who was winning major championships by double digits. Yes, the 2009 Saints had set the bar way up there when Drew Brees and his 70-percent completion percentage, along with a defense that was returning turnovers for touchdowns, found themselves on an unforgettable scoring streak - 45, 48, 27, 24, 48, 46, 35, 30, 28, 38, 38, 33, 26 in their victories. read more | |
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