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this is a discussion within the Saints Community Forum; 1. WHAT TOOK SO LONG? The Who Dat Nation was right. Saints tailback Chris Ivory should've been on the field a long time ago. After toiling on the bench for the first seven games of the season, the third-year tailback ...
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Chris Ivory proves fans right: 10 more observations from New Orleans Saints victory
1. WHAT TOOK SO LONG?
The Who Dat Nation was right. Saints tailback Chris Ivory should've been on the field a long time ago. After toiling on the bench for the first seven games of the season, the third-year tailback had his second straight breakout performance Sunday - including a sensational 56-yard touchdown run. He beat two guys with his speed, another with a sharp cut and a third guy with a stiff-arm while sending the Mercedes-Benz Superdome crowd into a frenzy. And those fans deserved it, because a great number of them had been clamoring for Ivory to get on the field weeks before the Saints finally gave him his shot. And, hey, I'll admit that I didn't take up the "Free Ivory" cause, either. I always agreed that Ivory deserved an opportunity, especially since the run game had been so inadequate. But I never truly believed that he would be able to light such a spark. I figured he would struggle to find holes the same way that Pierre Thomas, Mark Ingram and Darren Sproles had. In truth, Ivory did benefit from coming along at the right time. Saints run game coordinator Aaron Kromer has done an excellent job of designing more effective runs to get all of his tailbacks into more open spaces. And Ingram has also had his two best games of the season these past two weeks. But there is no denying that Ivory brings a special kind of burst that helped set the tone in each of the Saints' past two victories. 2. WHITE STEPS UP The coaching staff does deserve credit for its patience with rookie cornerback Corey White, however, despite some of those same outcries from the fan base to sit him after his early struggles. White had his best performance with an outstanding over-the-shoulder interception on a deep ball in the third quarter and two other nice pass break-ups. Starting cornerback Patrick Robinson also had a much steadier performance than usual Sunday. If those guys can continue to improve, the defense will be in much better shape down the stretch. 3. OVERCOMING BAD START The Saints were down 10-0 early Sunday, thanks in part to an interception by quarterback Drew Brees on their first offensive play. But they obviously didn't get themselves too worked up about it, since they came back for a 14-10 lead less than two minutes into the second quarter. That's been a trend for the Saints in recent weeks - for better and for worse. They were also down 14-0 and 21-7 in their Week 7 victory at Tampa Bay before taking a 28-21 lead before halftime. They were down 7-0 and 24-14 in Week 5 against San Diego before coming back to win 31-24. And they were down 21-7 in Week 4 at Green Bay before taking a 27-21 lead that they ultimately lost. Read more: Chris Ivory proves fans right: 10 more observations from New Orleans Saints victory - New Orleans Saints Football NFL News - NOLA.com |
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