1 AND NOT DONE
The Saints play the rival Falcons this Sunday in the dome. The Saints got off to a good start last week with the a fumble recovery off a bad snap and hold by the Seahawks. Drew Brees looked like he regained his form from last year. He was hitting recievers down the field for the first time all season. He seems to have found a trustworthy target in Lance Moore the third year player out of Toledo who moved into the starting line up last week for the stone handed Devery Henderson. Perhaps last week was Reggie Bush’s coming out party. Sean Payton called alot of draws and misdirections which opened up huge holes and allowed Reggie to run downhill for the first time in his career. This is the offense we should all expect for the rest of the season.
Joe Horn returns to the dome since he left last season because as he said he wanted to go to a winner. To bad for him they have just as many wins as the Saints. I hope to hear alot of boos out of Saints fans this weekend. Atlanta is ranked 23rd in passing offense in and 21st in rushing this season. The Saints defense showed up last weekend only giving up 10 points last weekend. The Falcons however gave up 31 to a potent Giants offense on Monday night. The short week will also be a factor in the Saints favor, with Atlanta having one less day to prepare for the Saints fast offensive schemes.
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