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Dec

25

Who dat beat the Vikings !

Dec

21

After Further Review: Five takes from the Saints loss to Chiefs

The Chiefs possessed the ball for over 41 minutes. The Saints had it for under 19.

I couldn’t think of a worse formula for success than to give Patrick Mahomes, and that Kansas City offense, a 22-minute edge in time of possession.

After processing how this game went, it’s truly amazing that it was as close as it was. Usually that kind of disparity results in a thirty-point loss. The Saints made it a respectable three- point defeat.

They were able to hang in mainly because of the defense. They certainly weren’t perfect, but they gave the offense enough opportunities to stay in it. 32 points allowed on 92 Chiefs offensive plays isn’t a bad ratio.

The skewed possession numbers fall squarely on the shoulders of the offense. The Saints just couldn’t stay on the field. A team that prides themselves on third down only managed to convert one out of 11 tries. The lack of conversions led to a lack of plays which led to a lack of possessions.

Look no further than that as to why the Saints lost the game.

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Dec

19

New Orleans Saints’ Drew Brees set to start vs. Kansas City Chiefs; Michael Thomas ruled out

METAIRIE, La. — Drew Brees is set to return to the New Orleans Saints’ starting lineup in time for Sunday’s marquee matchup against Patrick Mahomes and the Kansas City Chiefs, according to coach Sean Payton.

Payton said Friday that the plan is for Brees to start Sunday.

“He’s looked good. He feels good,” Payton said. “We were encouraged at the start of the week. We wanted to see how it felt as he went through a full practice week, and he’s done a good job.”

The news wasn’t so good for star receiver Michael Thomas.

Thomas was ruled out Friday after not practicing all week due to a lingering ankle injury. Thomas had played through the injury since returning to the lineup in Week 9.

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Dec

19

Sean Payton: Keeping Jameis Winston on sideline ‘constantly weighs in your mind’

Sean Payton’s decision to start Taysom Hill over Jameis Winston in relief of the injured Drew Brees raised a lot of eyebrows around the New Orleans Saints’ orbit. Winston, signed as a free agent this year, was the proven commodity with extensive starting experience. Hill was seen as an undeveloped athlete.

But it’s mostly worked out so far, with the Saints going 3-1 under Hill’s game management. That doesn’t mean the offense hasn’t had its ups and downs with Hill at the helm. Payton explained how they got here on a recent episode of the “Huddle and Flow” podcast with NFL analysts Steve Wyche and Jim Trotter, saying that this was an opportunity Hill had earned after years of hard work in New Orleans.

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Dec

10

Demario Davis #56 !!

The Walter Payton NFL Man of the Year Award recognizes an NFL player for his excellence on and off the field. The award was established in 1970. It was renamed in 1999 after the late Hall of Fame Chicago Bears running back, Walter Payton. Each team nominates one player who has had a significant positive impact on his community.
This year the Saints have nominated Demario Davis #56 !

Dec

06

Playoffs… Playoffs !!

Dec

05

Drew Brees Weekly Experience

Weekly

Zoom with Drew Brees & Win A Personalized Autographed Jersey

  • 10 minute Zoom call with Drew Brees for the winner + 9 friends on the following Monday
  • Personalized autographed jersey from Drew Brees
  • Personalized football signed by Drew Brees for everyone on the Zoom call (10 total)
  • Prizes are good while supplies last and are subject to change

**You must donate/enter each week to be eligible for that week’s prize**
**Winning name can only be chosen once**

  • Personalized football signed by Drew Brees for everyone on the Zoom call (10 total)
  • Prizes are good while supplies last and are subject to change

**You must donate/enter each week to be eligible for that week’s prize**
**Winning name can only be chosen once**

Grand Prize

  • 2 Super Bowl Tickets (tickets will be to a future Super Bowl if Covid-19 limits tickets to SBLV

    **Winner will be picked from the same pool of names as the weekly raffle. All weekly winners are eligible for the Grand Prize

How to enter:

  • 1 entry for a ten-dollar ($10) donation;
  • 10 entries for a one-hundred-dollar ($100) donation
  • 25 entries + a signed Drew Brees Picture for a two-hundred-fifty-dollar ($250) donation
  • 75 entries + a signed Drew Brees full-size helmet for a seven-hundred-fifty-dollar ($750) donation
  • 100 entries + a signed Drew Brees Jersey for a one-thousand-dollar ($1000) donation in the Promotion

Click here now to learn how to enter!

Dec

03

Perfection or bust?

By Jay Hart

The Pittsburgh Steelers are 11-0, the only undefeated team left in the NFL. They are not the odds-on favorites to win the Super Bowl.‌

Per MGM, they aren’t even second.‌

Why?‌

Well, the Chiefs (+250) have Patrick Mahomes and are the reigning champs, while the Saints (+550) benefit from not having to go through Kansas City.‌

The Steelers (+600) … they have four victories over winning teams, including the Ravens twice — and Wednesday’s “game” barely counts.

Read more here.

Nov

29

Hill leads Saints to 31-3 rout of QB-challenged Broncos

DENVER — — Taysom Hill’s two touchdown runs led the New Orleans Saints to a 31-3 win Sunday over the Denver Broncos, who were thrust into a quarterback quandary when their passers failed to wear masks as mandated by the NFL’s COVID-19 protocols.

In a grind-it-out slugfest like from pro football’s early days, the Saints (9-2) won their second straight game with Hill subbing for the injured Drew Brees. Hill wasn’t nearly as sharp as a week earlier against the Falcons, when he completed 18 of 23 passes for 233 yards and a 108.9 passer rating.

This time, he was 9 of 16 for 78 yards, no touchdowns, an interception and a paltry passer rating of 43.2. He also ran 10 times for 44 yards.

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Nov

29

Who Dat !!

Saints win against Broncos !


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