04-16-2019, 10:19 PM
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Re: 2019 New Orleans Saints Schedule
Originally Posted by CHA_CHING
I don't think last year was our best year. They were not the same team after the Dallas game in week 11. Something went horribly wrong for the offense and they never got their mojo working again. We peaked in November and came crashing down hard.
Sometime this summer, I am going to go back and re-watch every game of the season and break it down. The final month stretch is what I'm most interested in analyzing, as I want to try and figure out what exactly went wrong.
If there is one season I feel bitter about, it's the 2012 season. A strange choice, but there is a reason. We still averaged 28 points a game, which in 2012 was great numbers for an offense before recent scoring inflation. Brees had one of his best years despite having a higher INT percentage and without Sean Payton's guiding hand.
2012 truly felt like we were being punished by divine powers at hand making sure to screw us AND we had to deal with what would become (at the time) one of the most statistical worst defenses in NFL history. The worst game that year was the Chiefs game we blew the big lead and the replacement refs were giving us the most head-scratching penalties and ignoring the blatant holding that led to the huge run play on us that sparked their comeback. I can't remember and am too lazy to look it up right now, but I believe K.C. went 2-14 that year and their win against us was their most controversial, but prevented them from a winless season early on.
Other bad memories of 2012 -
Redskins - The RGIII game, season opener at home and we get embarrassed. There was a lot of bad calls in this game, but we got absolutely torched on defense. This was the first game to tell us that the floor was falling out on the defense and yet it was a master performance by Brees to rally a comeback and end the day with giant stats. Beyond all this, we knew the die had been cast and we were the NFL's most hated team. RGIII's big day was celebrated for that reason.
Packers - Brees outplayed Rodgers and we even got a call to help us at the end of the game, only for Hartley to miss the field goal. This was also a 10+ point comeback. This is the loss that stung the most for me, cause Brees went into Lambeau and showed the "best quarterback in the NFL" who's the damn boss.
Broncos - All I remember from this game was that our offense did nothing and Peyton Manning spent the entire day picking on the weakest links in our secondary (one of them was Patrick Robinson). I could not stomach this game, cause leading up to it, all you heard about was Bountygate and here was one of the NFL's best QBs just destroying our bad defense at the joy of the whole nation.
Falcons - Brees' TD streak ends after a TD is called back and this is the game he had 5 INTs in.
Giants - Going into this game, we were riding a streak of humiliating the Giants with blowout losses. They seemed to be motivated to stick it to us that day by not only beating us down, but by also running the score up like we were accused of doing to them in 2009 and 2011 It was a shoot out early but became an ugly loss.
Nice analogy . Something went wrong was it the falcons game when drew gave his body up to blow up the pick off play that was a clear interference penalty. His arm went to pots after that I believe he thru the weak int against the cowboys that was so suspect. Just saying playing with cracked ribs possibly?
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