The Saints are back on track

Sunday, December 23, 2018

New Orleans Saints week 16

This is the winning feeling I'm having.

The Saints will demonstrate a superior look to the NFL through making an "SIGNATURE EXAMPLE" with the Pittsburgh Steelers, this game will embarrass the Steel Curtain organization and should hinder their playoff hopes big time since Baltimore won last night in Los Angeles.


Tale of the tape:

The Saints offense outranks the Steelers 59/41. Drew Brees will have his way in the MIDZONE- RIGHT side of the field. That's the Steelers soft spot and Brees knows bit, ever since Troy P(43) left the game of football that side has been vunerable, which will be proven in today's game.

For the Steelers offense, goodnight for them facing an "extremely aggressive" Saints, defensive. Ben Roethlisberger will have his prime deep threat covered by New Orleans' cover-2 or cover-1 protecting the long ball. That's all the Steelers have is a deep threat, stop that game over and James Connor is out, GOODNIGHT! The amount of pressure Roethlisberger will face should cause miss timed throws resulting in INTERCEPTIONS.

The Saint Defense outranks the Steelers 60/40 which is a huge margin compared throughly.

With both percentages of Offensive/Defensive rankings combined, THE NEW ORLEANS SAINTS rank a powering, dominant SAINT/67-33 over the Steelers which should result in a big win of only allow 10-13 points for Pittsburgh, while Brees' offense and defense puts up a WHOPPING 40!

SAINTS WIN 40-10!

Sunday, December 9, 2018

Saints win in week 14

This is the story told about the Saints in week 14, New Orleans should easily dictate the game to Tampa Bay. Sunday's matchup will be a whole different story compared to the week one loss in New Orleans. That game the Saints did not expect that level of competition to play that hard, Tampa Bay literally punched the Saints in the mouth, that's how the Saints lost. Before Week 1 versus the Buccaneers the only competition the Saints had was light contact from training camp and four preseason games with limited action. So TB is the team that woke up the sleeping GIANTS! Goodnight early in Tampa Bay!

Saints win 34-13! WHO DAT BACK ON TRACK!

Thursday, December 6, 2018

Saints Sunday almost here

The New Orleans Saints will bring it come Sunday, the Buccaneers will get a dose of getback

Sunday, December 2, 2018

Saturday, December 1, 2018

The Saints still in prime position

Ok NOLA fans, the primary factor for tomorrow's games is for the LA Rams to lose. Then the Saints will RECLAIM TOP SPOT just like that. Do you think Belichick can beat McVay? Patricia beat his mentor, from a coaching perspective he can beat McVay.

Ya heard it, all good tomorrow

Friday, November 30, 2018

The Saints are still OKAY!

Twitter Post


@saints @NFLWORLD @NFL I hope the LEAGUE REMEMBERS the WRATH from the Saints after their 1st lost, they ran off season best 10 games after that, NO Saints are MAD NOW, Tampa Bay is in  MEGALA-TON OF TROUBLE when they meet NO. If they ran off 10 before, they can run off 7 games!


Listen here we all have a bad game, NO beat themselves, SHOULD'VE KICK THE FG PAYTON, but all good, smash em if they make it to the post season!


Dropped balls&TD, not kicking the FG was the "off game", it happens to all. Better lose now to break the streak then having consecutive "wins streak pressure" mounting into the playoffs.
OUTLOOK, what happened when DC broke our OTHER streaking record = SB VICTORY, we'll take it!!





Wednesday, November 28, 2018

Sunday, November 25, 2018

Saints Superbowl bound

The Saints starters might not play and tank the last game of the season after solidifying themselves with home field and a bye week. OR the backups will keep smashing all the way through. I love it either Or!
SUPERBOWL BOUND

Saturday, November 24, 2018

Drew Brees is better than Aaron Rodgers

This is the # "1-ONE" statement that has to be finally set straight for the first&final time. "Drew Brees has ALWAYS been better than Aaron Rodgers. Rodgers has NEVER skipped ahead of Brees EVER. Brees was hitting marks before young man greenhorn-AR was even playing. Brees won his supremacy SB title before Rodgers at his high peak in his career as Rodgers won his SB just wfter Brees the next year. So both quarterbacks have rings, now what's the ratio of records between Brees and Rodgers  currently Brees has Rodgers on numerous accounts.

The Saints are the BEST team "."!

ColinCowherd on Drew Brees for MVP

Tuesday, November 20, 2018

Drew Brees MVP

The Saints are still the TOP team, and Drew has SEPARATED himself from all the tied talks of MVP race with Mahomes losing, what's next Brees beats Mahomes head-to-head if he makes it the to Superbowl. (update later).....

Monday, November 19, 2018

NFL Talk

Who do you have tonight? LA/KC let me know.
I think the Rams win 27-23. Andy Reid will play his slow and conservative style for time management but Rams manage with enough offense, low scoring game from high offenses. Oh well whatever the outcome.

Chiefs & Rams Monday Night Football

This is why I want KC to lose, to END all THAT SH-T, this is what SOME are saying around. "Mahomes led the NFL in passing touchdowns(31) and yards(3,150) heading into Week 11 plus Kansas City's 9-1 record, should make him the favorite for NFL MVP"and Damn the Rams we beat em!!

Sunday, November 18, 2018

Saints week 11

"This next game vs the Eagles is just another obstacle that stands in the destine winning course for the New Orleans Saints"

This is what will transpire week 11, the Saints will beat the Eagles with dominating offensive production, Brees will incorporate a well balanced gameplan between the pass/run ratio. Philadelphia's defense will not be able to contain New Orleans' offense.

The Eagles offense led by Carson Wentz will do a fair job on short yardage plays resulting in more FG attempts due to the Saints restricting them from Red zone. Wentz is a very intelligent QB but the Eagles are lacking at the RB position with Jay Ajayi out, there's NO chance Philly can match the Saints' offense and win.

Saints win 34-13 over Eagles!

Friday, November 16, 2018

The Saints are the Most Feared

At this point "THE SAINTS ARE MOST FEARED TEAM IN THE LEAGUE"

"ALL TEAMS CAN TAKE THAT TO THE BANK"

Sunday, November 11, 2018

Saints win week 10


"This is why the Saints are on their own destiny to win this year's Superbowl"

This is the Saints story told, New Orleans played and beat a very tough opponent in the unbeaten 8-0 LA Rams. The overall sum up is there were two powerhouses offenses vs two stronghold defenses that battled the game to the very end 00:00 and the better team (Saints) won.

With the Saints dictating an early first possession score it set a mark of urgency in meaning business but so did the Rams by responding with a answering touchdown. The Saints did the same on their next possession, which then did the Rams, it was a (Ali-Frasier) match "you punch one I punch one" .... . The critical time was the deadheat at 14 (all) with Mark Ingrams fumble after Los Angeles kicked off. The Rams had a pivotal chance the score again over the Saints' defense that just gave up 14 points, but just then New Orleans found that stout, standup stopping defense that was built for this year towards the expectations for the New Orleans Saints. New Orleans defense finally found they're rhythm, not because they were playing bad defense but adjusting each time of Rams possessions. The same was for Los Angeles guessing game play attempting to figure out where Brees was going with the football. The Saints defense adjusted a bit sooner by holding the Rams to punt but little did the Rams expect New Orleans was expecting a possible punt fake, it was a prime position to take a "hopeful" lead for the first time in the game. As coach McVay's rememberance from week 4 preseason he wanted to stick it to New Orleans for their run-up the scoreboard/plays antics scoring 38 to LA's 0 in a complete shutout. So McVays had his perfect time to seek his revenge, but sometimes a vendictive attitudes can lead to misracial desicions effecting the opposite results. McVay beat Payton as a rookie coach last year in Los Angeles, "so he went all in on the card table" going for 4th down with hopes to collapse New Orleans and take the lead.

This Saints game was to STOP Todd Gurley for the most part, Gurley only went for 77 all purpose yards, he was 68 yards running on 13 attempts and was targeted 7 times for 6 completions for 11receiving yards.

This Rams didn't expect the Saints' middle-zone to be so stifle. Lead by defensive co-MVPs that area of the field was covered as expected by Demario Davis who led in 7 tackles 5 which were solo and Alex Anzalone who had 5 tackles plus the BIG interception.

The Rams game was a well coached game from both Seans, New Orleans blew it open before halftime but then blew the lead, they still did not surrender the  + advantage knotted up at 35, then Saints' "entire team" then stepped against the leagues then best Rams and continued their push to excellence by compounding points adding 3 from a Will Lutz's game leading FG. Then New Orleans blew it open after a prime defense stop when Brees caught Michael Thomas on the BIG solidified 72 yard that seemed the game.


This week for New Orleans @ Cincinnati is another test of the  Saints' road-warrior testing at stake. The league has already recognized the "New Orleans Saints" as the NFL'S best team by record. So every team is out to be the only one loss teams especially NFL'S best New Orleans. The Bengals will approach the Saints at home illustrating that their another tough AFC conference opponent that New Orleans must take € dire seriously on Sunday. The Saints matchups on both sides of the ball, New Orleans offense outranks Cincinnati a giant 65-35 and the Saints' defense ranks over the and the Bengals defense S-58/B-42
Saints win 40-20!

Saturday, November 10, 2018

Saints vs Bengals

Good day Saint fans/World! What's the score tomorrow, Saints win what score? I HAVE EM - SAINTS 40-20! Saints score near 4TD/4FG!

Thursday, November 8, 2018

Tough break for C Meredith and congrats to Dez Bryant


First of all before anything TOUGH BREAK for C. Meredith, and congrats to new SOLDIER Dez Bryant! Bryant just leaked the last 3% percent of Dallas' information - not that the Saints need it. Just another weapon Brees can incorporate, Dez knows his place in NO locker I'm sure. 8-1

Tuesday, November 6, 2018

Saints MVP-CANDIDATE DREW BREES

HEAD-TO-HEAD MVP candidates squared off, DB won! DREW BREES>TODD GURLEY. No question who's MVP this year is leading into. Drew Brees has NO #1 record, #2 NFL records #3 head-to-to win over MVP candidate TG. How would this look Drew Brees Superbowl 53 Champ and season MVP!!

Sunday, November 4, 2018

Saints win week 9!


The Saints believe they can embarrass the Rams in the Superdome come Sunday, then have drinks on Bourbon Street then after (like McGregor partying with Mayweather after the fight).


Rams Offensive Positives:

The Rams led under offensive minded Coach Sean McVay orchestrates a open repertoire of plays. McVay and Jared Goff carry the plan just perfect. They incorporate the perfect offense, that's why their the only unbeaten team, the run a fast pace, well planned attack on the situational side of football.

Brandon Cooks is fast but bigger defenders tend to contain him by hassling Cooks around, he can't take much of a hit anymore stemming from some rough years he's been through. LA's other WR Copper Kupp Is another dynamic wide-out, that can force tough matchups.

The Rams run a well balance offense under McVays situation style play calling.


Rams Offensive Negatives:

When it comes to the Rams offense there's no question of a well disciplined team. The Rams run an easy-to-learn format system that players are able to learn to dozen-of-dozens of plays in play calling/audibling. It's worked well enough to have a flawless record entering week 9. Los Angeles has just one weak spot on offense, the Rams frequency incorporating Todd Gurley might be overkill, Gurley is good and is in the MVP talks but too much is over doing it. The Rams use Gurley around 36% of the plays, which is a high ratio for opposing to plan key in on. "Too much Gurley could backfire"

For intelligent coaches they'll play call to match McVays calls.


Rams Defensive Positives:

LA does a great job on defense at both levels, they create pressure up front with Suh and Donald that forces quarterbacks out of their comfort zone which forces turnovers from missed thrown and timed balls and fumbles. The defense does it's part to compliment the offense, so with a perfect record nothing can be mentioned. They apply constant mix-up pressure that could confuse an offense on any given day.


Rams Defensive Negatives:

The Rams have a great front fourmen with Suh/Donald and a cover Secondary with Peters/Talib. If no Talib for Drew Brees it could be light's out moreso for Los Angeles' secondary giving up big yards or scores. The main dilemma is at the ML position, "this" is where the Rams will struggle. LA doesn't have a solid LB core that can follow man-to-man on both Saints' RB's, the Rams will suffer from quick mid-passes of 10-13 yard completions.


Saints Offensive Positives:

New Orleans Saints offensive firepower outranks the Rams just by a small fraction, Saints-54/46-Rams. The Saints have more weapons than the Rams on a committee basis + increased QB running production from Taysom Hill. New Orleans runs more formations that the Rams LB core can handle, LA will play the "guessing game the entire time.


Saints Offensive Negatives:

Not many, sometimes they can get overzealous on the (Bubble Screens) at times, it shouldn't be a factor on a thorough balance game played, similar in both of their last two wins vs Baltimore/Minnesota.

Saints defensive total sum up:

New Orleans Saints defense outranks LA's Saints-52/48-Rams.

"If matched head-to-head the Saints' defense is more powerful in a Tug-O-War then the Rams"

ALL SUMMED UP

"Saints win 34-23!"

Sunday, October 28, 2018

Saint win over Vikings

Great job again from the "Mighty New Orleans Saints"

The Saints handled the Ravens in the absolute best fashion, by beating them on their home arena. A/another flawless game orchestrated by Drew Brees without a interception and hitting and surpassing the 500 touchdown mark!
Beating the Ravens was GIANT for the Saints and Brees, it was like a glamorous Superbowl win. The Saints managed by Coach Sean Payton patiently dictated the game early on the time clock and faciltated a perfect consistent managed game throughout the game entirety.

Now it's time for Vikings to get their 100% dose of the Saints. It's double payback. Look for New Orleans to orchestrate early dictatorship, similar to when they played the Redskins and Ravens (except from the turnover) after a great drive.

Kirk Cousins is an average quarterback under certain circumstances and teams, Cousins vs New Orleans doesn't fair well most of the time, especially when he's witnesses the Saints flare and determination to beat him and the Vikings, "the Saints will have Cousins questioning the magnitude of hate New Orleans has towards Minnesota stemming from last year's elimination round after the game". If Cousins or whoever would be in at QB, then their-Cousins is in for a pre-halloween treat.

     Saints winning scenario:

Saints Offensive - will look to score pronto, then continue scoring by any means (FG) on all/most possessions. The Saints will continue their push at the endzone by going for it on fourth down with Tashem Hill. Look for Brees to play by committee with his receivers until he's finds a for sure BOOM, then it's light's out for the Vikings defense once the offense locks a comfortable lead and look to bury Minnesota hopes if winning a 3Peat over New Orleans.

The Vikings defense last year were a great team and still are but so are the 5-1 Saints offense that's excelled from last year. Minnesota's defense will be dissected apart by Brees' audible frequency.


Saints Defense - looks to play aggressive and thorough each play, thus finding a gaps of advantage at certain weak spots. Look for New Orleans to force tons of pressure equalling to miss timed Cousins throws into possible INTS in the deep secondary (SS-FS). Watch for pressure forced fumbles around the edges from weak side M William Blitzers.

Special teams - look to have an unexpected special points added from special plays formatted. Everything special from "special bonus points" to help aid and solidify a win for a New Orleans victory.


Saints win 31-21!

Sunday, October 21, 2018

Week7


Texans 17-14 over Jaguars
Redskins 30-13 over Cowboys
Eagles 23 over Panther 20
Browns 27-17 over Buccaneers

Now is time for the Saints - Ravens matchup, it's finally now or never for New Orleans to beat Baltimore. The Ravens & (Broncos) literally own the Saints in wins so it's vital for New Orleans spoil Baltimore's week 7 plans. The Saints had time to study the Ravens tendencies as their new opponent and only obstacle moving forward after week 5. Watch this (Lamar Jackson to Joe Flacco) or reverse deception play. John Harbaugh is a great coach and understands football, that's why in his coaching tenure he's unbeaten vs New Orleans. I'm sure he'll be ready once again hosting the Saints in week 7. Coach Sean Payton has to coach a impeccable game against Harbaugh head-to-head with no unexcused timeouts, perfect time management, excellent situational play calling first then open up later.

What to watch from Flacco and company (WHEEL ROUTE, WR SCREENS, BOOTLEGS, RB SCREENS).

The Days of the Baltimore Ravens - Rays beating the New Orleans Saints are over. The Ravens defense has never seen the Saints offense like this before and Joe Flacco has never seen the Saints' aggressive defense at this level. Terrell Suggs is still the man but Brees will work all around Suggs, of course it's a new defense from the old Ravens (Ray Lewis, Ed Reed, Terrell Suggs). That era Ravens squad were dominant because they had a preimeer player at each level Suggs, Lewis and Reed, the Ravens use to pride themselves for not allowing a single RB over a 100 yards on the ground, it meant a single RB and total yards for the entire game. Baltimore "was then" a great estamblished team as many defensive powerhouses (Bears - Urlacher days with Charles (Peanut) Tillman , 49ers with Patrick Willis and Mike Singletary in their eras, Buccs with Derrick Brooks, Warren Sapp and Ronde Barber and the Steelers rank atop with their greats lead by 43 Troy Polamalu into decades of their football. The Ravens still have Suggs but the team is and will never been the same. Since Ray Lewis and Ed Reed's departure Baltimore's defense hasn't been themselves. Back then the Ravens teams balance ratio 55-45 was defense over offense, now the offense carries the defense 60-40. After Lewis retired and Reed was traded the next starting season the then SB champs (Ravens) hosted Peyton Manning, and Manning carved the Ravens for a record for 7  TDs (tied with Patrick Mahomes now 7 TDs).

Drew Brees will carve the Ravens up in the middle-right range, he should average high in the 20-25 yard passing completion. Look for lots of protection from the TEs giving Brees enough time for a 25 yard down field strike. Under Brees' assessments he'll know when to call a hard-run or a big screen-play or drop a deep-pass when needed.

This is what Joe Flacco will see this time vs a Demario Davis centered defense, he doesn't have Ray Rice for his wheel route bailout option this time.

Flacco will be throwing in the 15 yard range, the Saints safeties should watch the quick slant route HEAVILY because the amount of pressure Flacco will face, he'll need to release the ball quickly without breaking his stride. Saints should account for every player man-to-man. With Demario calling out the last minute audibles, the Saints' defense with Cameron Jordan and Marcus Davenport should force a squeeze in the middle causing more RB jams and pressure from Flacco equalling possible turnovers.

The Saints offense outranks the Ravens 60-40 and defense outweighs them 55-45 = a Saints win 38-23 owning the division moreso at 5-1! WHO DAT!

Week 5
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The Saints relieved vs Redskins:

The Saints was matchup again vs Alex Smith relieved with Vernon Davis to their (Batman and Robin combo) eliminating crew stemming years back in San Francisco. Now Smith and Davis had another lurking rival in ex Saint - Adrian Peterson that sought revenge after last year's short turbulence ride after four games.

Alex Smith and Redskins started out bad on a 3-and-out but AP was held in complete ✓ by a sharp Saint defense, Peterson thought he was back but Saints co-captain Mark Ingram showed he was back on the Saints' very first drive concluding with a TD. That opening drive touchdown put Washington on an urgent push to score and disrupted everything after that.

Demario Davis did his role perfectly against Washington attack, he was brought to New Orleans for this reason, to become the "mic of the defense" at the ML position controlling the entire front wave, Davis' job position was most vital in a game like on Monday Night hosting the Redskins. The more successful Linebackers in the game of football understand the root of the ML position, players like Ray Lewis, Jonathan Vilma, Patrick Willis, Brian Urlacher, Mike Singletary, etc all understand the role of ML, this position is the direct center of the defensive axis, it's sets the angles for everyone to adjust to depending on which play is presented.

A recording breaking day for Drew Brees with the win. The Saints "did not" let a game of that magnitude finish without the win, #1 They were playing to win
#2 Win at home
#3 They were playing to win for Brees' "historic day" (I remember 2 years back in the NBA when the Warriors new face - Kevin Durant faced the Thunder for the first time, Draymond Green was speaking and said, "we know Durant wants to beat OKC, we want to beat them for him"). So the "entire Saints cast put the work in for their captain/future "Key to City" holder Drew Brees
(Just two weeks back when Tim Tebow was inducted in Florida's Hall Of Fame, the Florida Gators wouldn't let that game end by all measures in a Florida loss, that magnitude in winning, it was beat (at the time) unbeaten LSU, and win for Tebow, Respect Tebow!)
#4 They were playing to beat Alex Smith
#5 Beat Vernon Davis
#6 Beat Adrian Peterson
#7 Beat Josh Norman/etc which they did convincingly.

Drew Brees played a flawless confident game like illustraed in SB 44 and numerous games in his career. The New Orleans Saints looked superior to Washington with their displayed performance in the Superdome on a record breaking MNF day, the Saints have stapled ownership in the NFC South division just past the 1/4 mark of the season. The (4-1) Saints lead by one game over the (3-2) Panthers, (2-3) Buccaneers and (2-4) Falcons.

Leading the division is enormous for New Orleans, it shows a consistent team working as a full unit on every play. The "never give up on a play" philosophy is always critical, the Saints' defense is working like a time clock (all parts rotating equally to work).

In Drew Brees career, he's at a timeline where it's "now or now" to win multiple titles. He's openly been able to adapt to a committee role then in prior years. Sharing the QB touches throughout has helped win four consecutive games. It's the deception that fools defenses, on all 31 teams (exclude Saints) come game day their all playing the "guessing game" where the ball is going. For the teams who are more discipline in defensive studying, they probably have a higher win rate by factoring all the hundreds of aspects to win games, like how often does a QB Keeper play is incorporated or Punt Fake get unveiled. For Brees "it's an all go" to keep the drives going eventually equalling a TD or points concluding in a win. Nothing matters but the win, every game is "Superbowl"!

I bet Brees would be willingly open to swap any individual accomplishments for another Superbowl title, the titles carry the most weight in anything then stats. Ask any ex pro if they could swap anything for a ring, players like Terrell Owens, LaDainian Tomlinson, Jared Allen, Brian Urlacher, etc.

What the Saints accomplished during their bye week was a rest and recovery period for a longer period than the normal. Coach Sean Payton had given the team some time off until Tuesday morning, then back to business on a typical work week for "Mission Destroy Baltimore"!



Wednesday, October 10, 2018

Saints Bye week 6

((((Hey listen I'm always one of the first ones to mention (not criticize) but I will always be the first one to commend as well, "a hats-off" sort of doing. Winning solves everything with the highest sights of winning it all = SUPERBOWL 53!)))))

Sunday, September 30, 2018

Saints win week 4

((Now to Saints winning football)))


The New Orleans Saints have found their winning path. Now that the Saints are above 500 for the first time while riding a two game winning streak, they need to increase adding fuel to the fire to for continued success. Beating the Falcons in Atlanta was a "huge" accomplishment, it "brought a level of SuperBowl energy played" within the players (remember previous post about "positive law of attraction from Atlanta") - (Law of attraction of positive energy making a FG that had a 50/50 chance of going in, with a block punt also, etc). The morale displayed by the entire team looked like an unstoppable force that "would not" take no for "any" answer". Saints closed it out in winning fashion.

The Saints' offensive production as an edge over the Giants, and the Saints defense looks to retain a small edge entering today's game. Drew Brees has the edge over Eli Manning with consistent accurate play style, Manning has looked inconsistent at times

New Orleans looks to not accept NO again in New York, Saints win.

Thanks ATLANTA for your shout-out tribute to OUR Tom Benson, very classy from a classy organization.

Saints win 33 Giants 17!

Saturday, September 22, 2018

The Saints now!

What an excellent job illustrated for New Orleans on a big home win and avoiding what could've been a rough 0-2 start. The Saints won a hard fought game with a demonstration of resiliency the Saints-way. The Cleveland Browns had just come off a major ground-breaking tying the Steelers in week 1, so the Browns intent was to steal a big game on the road. Cleveland's morale was sailing entering in the Superdome, so the organization can be highly proud of the teams efforts and look forward into the teams success like recently illustrated in Cleveland's big win (since 2016) on Thursday led by #1 pick Baker Mayfield on an outstanding performance for his very 1st game!

When the Saints lost in week 1 they lost "plain and simple", just like winning in week 2 "plain and simple".

"There's always a #1 reason for both" "win & lose"

Plain and simple in week 2's win the most critical play was "Marcus Williams' interception". His highly commendable play saved the Saints season, if not New Orleans' 0-2 record would of looked worst then last year losing one road/home game. This year, all of the off-season preps and hopefuls were saved by Williams avoiding a dreadful two games losing streak starting @ home this season. The Saints morale would've been diminished a bit with some flame left in the eyes, but as of now the Saints are burning in morale due too their savoir - M Williams and big brother cast!

Marcus Williams is the interception leader, which he is considered the new secondary leader. His open field int read looked like our (hero -Tracy Porter 22) back in the day. Perhaps Williams could be the new TP-22. "His corrective actions are proven as true Saint and savoir!"

The main 4 reasons they lost vs Tampa Bay

#1 Turnover TD
#2 Bad played Defense
#3 Bad play calling from management - Dennis Allen with no adjustments
#4 Some offensive same plays/players, but great offensive try


The main 3 reasons they won vs Cleveland

#1 Marcus Williams interception
#2 A consistent stifled defensive core
#3 A consistent confident offensive push

Sunday, September 9, 2018

Ever watch play an say, "DAM"

Ever watched a Saints game and wondered why they ran that bust play. If they do too many screens, "let em know"!

Here's the deal Saints family have you ever seen Armageddon, if so you must remember the part when Bruce Willis told Billy B Thornton, "is this all you have, you guys are NASA, you guys are supposed to have that guy backing them up and more guys backing them up"! EXACTLY, I'm backing us up, we're (The NO Family) that's backing the Saints up! Let's let them know!

Just imagine the Cowboys and Patriots staff of strategy planners, possibly hundreds of payroll personal getting paid Big $$$ to excel their team to the next level. Let's look at Dallas two years back, did we ever see the Cowboys run they made coming, I didn't, but they had a heavy personal group then and still do, perhaps moreso beginning this season. No need to talk New England, their payroll frauders been at it for years. There's dozens of hundreds of personal that are paid to scheme, cheat, and find any advantage over another team to achieve success to the highest level, attempting to win the Superbowl.

When you have 300 new plays ready to go why resort to utilizing the same play again when you have numerous other options from other outside-personal.

Saturday, September 8, 2018

NFL season predictions #2 (in detail)

NFL PLAYOFFS


NFC  Wild-Card Playoffs

Both #1 seed Saints/#2 seed Cardinals with a bye.


#3 seed Lions host #6 seed Eagles and Eagles win to advance divisional round.

#4 seed Redskins host #5 seed 49ers and Redskins win to advance to divisional round.

Divisional Round

#1 seed Saints host #6 seed Eagles and Saints win to advance to conference title game.

#2 seed Cardinals host #4 seed Redskins and Redskins win to advance to conference title game.

NFC Conference Title game

#1 seed Saints host #4 seed Redskins and Saints win to advance to Superbowl 53



AFC Wild-Card Playoffs

Both #1 seed Texans/#2 seed Ravens with a bye


#6 seed Titans host #3 seed Patriots and Titans win to advance to divisional round.

#4 seed Chargers host #5 seed Steelers and Steelers win to advance to divisional round.

Divisional Round

#1 seed Texans host #6 seed Titans and Texans win to advance to conference title game.

#4 seed Ravens host #5 seed Steelers and Ravens win to advance to conference title game.

AFC Conference Title game

1# seed Texans host #2 seed Ravens and ? Who wins?




SuperBowl 53 Saints vs Ravens/Texans and Saints win 33 - ?

Thursday, September 6, 2018

NFL Season Predictions #1

Final season Predictions :
"SAINTS win Superbowl over Texans or Ravens 33 - ? Won't be a shutout but the Saints will win on their terms"!"
NFC
#1 Saints
#2 Cardinals
#3 Lions
#4 Redskins
#5 49ers
#6 Eagles
AFC
#1 Texans
#2 Ravens
#3 Patriots
#4 Charger
#5 Steelers
#6 Titans


NFC

NFC South
Saints 14-2 or 13-3
Falcons 10-6
Panthers 8-8
Buccaneers 4-12

NFC West
Cardinals 12-4
49ers 11-5
Rams 9-7
Seahawks 8-8

NFC East
Redskins 11-5
Eagles 11-5
Giants 8-8
Cowboys 7-9

NFC North
Lions 12-4
Packers 10-6
Vikings 6-10
Bears 4-12

AFC

AFC South
Texans 13-3
Titans 10-6
Jaguars 9-7
Colts 7-9

AFC North
Ravens 11-5
Steelers 10-6
Bengals 7-9
Browns 6-10

AFC East
Patriots 10-6
Dolphins 9-7
Jets 6-10
Bills 4-12

AFC West
Chargers 10-6
Chiefs 8-8
Raiders 7-9
Broncos 4-12

.....more to come (in detail)

Tuesday, July 31, 2018

Yea I said It!

ENOUGH people with this Atlanta Falcon Superbowl mess! Some people are investing more time into "negative energy" still talking about the Falcons meltdown. Instead try to replace all the "critiquing and clowning" into SAINTS WINNING. It's bad karma that the Saints spirits "don't" need. I personally "DO NOT LIKE" the Patriots so I went for the Falcons to win the Superbowl. I remember when the Saints won in 2009-10, I kept my "ear to the world" and heard that ATL had love for New Orleans over Indianapolis, "keeping it in the South"!

My personal opinion is the Atlanta Falcons were ROBBED, damn a meltdown!

After hearing Roger Goodell's own admission, "he wouldn't mind if New England won 10 titles and witnessed Tom Brady become the greatest QB ever. Why would Goodell say that? Because New England has majority stake in the NFL of 18%, which means Thomas Kraft is Goodell's BOSS. Next, but not priority is the Dallas Cowboys to Goodell's stake in the NFL. That's why Jerry Jones is furious at Goodell and wants him out, the Cowboys are overruled by a higher company stake-owner, so Kraft is Jones' BOSS at the ROUND-TABLE of owners!

From my recent post " NEW"

"  After deep thought the Falcons SB loss was "rigged' it was way to coincidental just like last year's Jaguars loss with Jalen Ramsey saying, "coach told us to give the game to New England" "it was best for the league"!  "

The Falcons didn't meltdown. For me watching years of football (Saints) I've seen several scenarios of all sorts. Saints vs Raiders 2016 opener, Saints up nice but the scenario flipped and New Orleans lost. Watching many Saints(all) games I've seen incredible "EARNED" comebacks and letdowns, but Atlanta was robbed probably by an inside job. Do you think all those tough Atlanta Falcons players laid down and surrendered the game to New England, "NO WAY". Back in the earlier years, Ben Roethlisberger mentioned in a statement after a close game that New England won, he said, " it appeared the Patriots had a step on every play they ran, as if they "knew the plays".

So what stake does the Steelers have after the Patriots and Cowboys, no value when playing New England, they lost then and their losing now! The Patriots have always been cheating.

Why was Malcolm Butler benched in the Superbowl, it was Bill Belichick repaying the league from all the acquisitions of cheating. It was a way of making if "even/square" from the" paid play" that won from Butler's interception. It is a self cleanse from Belichick's behalf  to even out the fraudulent situations. He didn't fool anyone (me)!

So football fans (Saints) no need to bash the Falcons anymore, aim high and wish every team (Saints - charity starts at home) the very best and let RECIPROCITY play it's course the NOLA way! Be bigger than the common man/woman! Go hard New Orleans Saints! NOTE DAT - WHO DAT!

Wednesday, July 18, 2018

New

  Updated 7/20/2018

      The entire New Orleans Saints existence has been led under Owner - Tom Benson, so since his passing a new mark of leadership will unveil, it's "we were made champions in his lifetime, so let's make him proud as CHAMPIONS again in his afterlife". Continue on the path of excellence again!

"This is the "DREAM TEAM" now if their ever was one!"

     During free agency New Orleans addressed their defensive needs on the majority over offense, which was expected. The offense has always been that eccentric group that lights up the field each and every week, but they tweaked it to give their offense additional betterment at that level. New Orleans cannot expect to just sign valued players and make expect to make it to the next level, they have to play to "sell-out and go for broke", they cannot go (soft and go home "again") it's "imperative they go hard and win the Superbowl this year" then waiting another year by disappointment. New Orleans exited the playoff run of (4 games) in the "just" the 2nd round, meaning they could've been eliminated in the conference championship (3rd round) which would still be unacceptable. If they played in the Superbowl chances are they would have won due to their track record (1-1) in Superbowl appearances, but there's still a chance they could of exited in the (4th round) losing the Superbowl which is also way unacceptable but on a larger scale losing the big one so close.

     Each level of losing probably stings a bit more because of the closer chance of achieving the primary goal winning the Superbowl. How do you think the "entire city/team" of Minnesota feels after being so close again in the conference championship - they lost a bad 38-7, I bet it still stings at a level of 8/10 compared to the Saints sting level at 6/10, and Panthers sting level of 4/10, and the sting level from some teams that had high expectations like Green Bay, Dallas, NY Giants, San Francisco, Seattle and others teams that completely missed the playoffs.

      This coming year 2018/19 the competition will be at it's absolute best, every year the NFL becomes a faster growing sport by the superior athletes that play at an excelled level every game. In the NFL's recent years, Pro Bowlers (NBA too with all-stars) and several big named players are joining together as an elite group of  athletes with all pro statutes. Year by year these players that seek the dream title will leave for an opportunity to win the "BIG-1". Great veteran players will pair with great teams that have a heavy chance to win the Superbowl or younger players join a team that's in the making to become a great reckoning force some day like Philadelphia just recently, either way players will jump-ship for that championship opportunity.

     For a "Hall Of Fame" quarterback in Drew Brees it's a ticking clock for him, Brees has "numerous" records of equality to all the best quarterbacks to ever play the game of  football, including the two QB's he's played with majority of his career (Peyton Manning and Thomas Brady). Brees is 1/1 in a Superbowl appearance compared to Manning's 2/4 and Brady's "questionable-?" 5/8 win/losses. At a direct competition level against Brady's 8 SB appearances, it's a slap in Brees' face to compete against a alleged cheating team Patriots with Brady and Bill Belichick both in cahoots all along for decades. They've been "Football Frauds" forever seems like, with recent (pushed-through) assistance from Roger Goodell's money market in New England 18% financial stake constructing the NFL of the organization it is today. After deep thought the Falcons SB loss was "rigged' it was way to coincidental just like last year's Jaguars loss with Jalen Ramsey saying, "coach told us to give the game to New England" "it was best for the league"! So for the Saints/Brees, they have to just win by large margins to avoid any setbacks robbing the great players that deserve a(another) ring!

     If the Saints desperately want to win the Superbowl they have an enormous amount of perfection to achieve, because if losing at 2/4 tier level was difficult it will only get extremely challenging next season taking on existing playoff teams that strive to be better and the 49ers, Packers, Seahawks, Cowboys, etc are aiming to excel into playoff form within the NFC. The AFC competition level will be extreme that will crisscross in the NFL through the NFC taking on (hardest/lowest) Ravens, Steelers, Bengals, Browns. The Baltimore Ravens literally own the Saints in all games (even preseason) in over a decade, the other is Denver, can't seem to beat them. So Baltimore's streak is sailing now with hopes to be extend their dominance over New Orleans or will they Saints return a favor of all the those loses "into one big one" and deliver the worst crushing lost ever displayed by any team, EVER 77-0! (I once saw a college score 77-0 maybe a decade ago) so anything is possible, as long a "W" comes out of it even by "1 point". Next the Steelers look to resurge after losing to New Orleans in "Curtainville" 4 years back, their also a team seeking dire balance within their team and cannot be deemed likely come game day.

     New Orleans must be greater than all 31 teams and adaptable to (any - all) scenarios they may presented with whomever, it's the adjustments that win games! Saints cannot EVER be down 17 points scoreless, it's setting them up to lose like it unveiled in their final loss.

The simple recipe for improvement is "Think Like A Champion."

Defense:

     The Defense received it's major modification acquiring Kurt Coleman first then Patrick Robinson for the immediate help in the secondary.

     It's an interesting move replacing Kenny Vaccaro with Coleman and Robinson, Coleman has a ball hog mentality which is drastically needed in pro football and should love both game-days against Cam Newton's Panthers. Also for Robinson, he knows Sean Payton's philosophies in his earlier years as a Saint and has matured into a SuperBowl Champ now after 8 years. So the Saints solid starters in the backfield are (Marshawn Lattimore, Ken Crawley, Kurt Coleman, Patrick Robinson) with Vonn Bell and PJ Williams next on the list, then Marcus Williams.

     M.Williams should still be on the "hot seat" stemming from the "foolhardy" error and should compete for a spot to make the team, Williams lacked the important awareness that cost the Saints/City of NO a critical game. It's the intellectual part of football players must be savvy to not just the crash-and-boom. Just like years back when Jimmy Graham scored to soon against the 49ers in the divisional round, if Graham made an "IQ-intellectual call", he would've took a knee at the inch line thus killing the time clock which then would've given New Orleans 4 downs to punch a touchdown in, opposed to scoring too soon and giving Frisco's (Alex Smith) enough time to eliminate the Saints in a heart breaker.

     The sole purposes for parting ways with Kenny Vaccaro for strengthening the defensive core, under Vaccaro's own admission he didn't expect to resign, he must have heard insight of the Saints disinterest in retaining him, he's was streaky player with inconsistencies at times, Vaccaro didn't appear to give 100% each play, he sort of rides the backs of the players. He came up and was molded in an era with an under sized Keenen Lewis, Lewis couldn't make open field solo-tackles and required assistance on numerous plays to bring down open-field ball carriers. Lewis tactics and tendencies seemed to rub off on Vaccaro as a slacked unit, opposing teams would impose a (sell-out hard run blocking scheme at the first & second level opening up the run only to be one-on-one with Vaccaro or Lewis, most of the time they needed assistance making the tackle (that's why the NFL has a "assist tackle stat" for players). If the tackle wasn't made, it was due to Lewis's and Vaccaro's lack of ability that surrendered all those run yards against the Saints.

     Why is it that New Orleans defense gives opposing teams/players "career" great games, perhaps even "record breaking" franchise marks or even "NFL records". Remember RG3's debut, "winner" in his very first in game played in New Orleans, the City of  his family ties. Would about three years back with Jamis Winston and Marcus Mariota, Saints gave Winston his 'very" first win and then handed Mariota's his second win after "losing six" consecutive games after his only win beating Winston in their rookie debuts's 42-14 starting the season. In a scenario would you ever believe that Bill Belichick would let "two" rookies beat his Patriots, probably not. Regardless of New England's cheating ways they still have a well constructed team that could beat "two rookie QB's" any day. Only the Saints though.

     The Saints 1st & 2nd defense stumbled out gates this year on stopping the run, they need to improve as a stifle core, their slacking did allow in their very first game of the season against Minnesota 127 yards to a rookie RB (Dalvin Cook), another rookie to have an all-star performance. . Remember New Orleans shouldn't allow any RB to run up yards on them. Numerous teams in decades used to pride themselves on being a smash-mouth wrecking crew, teams like the (Steelers, Ravens, Bears, Buccaneers, 49ers) all have high standards, they strive to not allow any runner(s) over a 100 yards by from any team, now those are stand-up defenses. New Orleans must "commandeer" that philosophy to be "legendary"at that level. I believe that's their "new credo" now. Now with a dominant 2nd level line-backer core with off-season's acquisition DeMario Davis in the middle the Saints are now stout, powerful group than can prohibit any team from running the football. It's the IQ awareness of defensive angles that Davis understands. Why was Seattle so good on defense because everyone new their on-field placements covering all angles with help by (big brother-Legion of Boom) to "own' their area.. Remember Ray Lewis, Patrick Willis, "Jonathan Vilma", Brian Urlacher, Joey Porter, Derrick Brooks, etc. This players understood the value in inside protection that excelled their career, except for tough breaks for Willis and Urlacher.

New Orleans 1st level and most crucial area did absolutely superb led by Pro Bowler Cam Jordan last year. He led the way improving his entire group after the 0-2 start to an 8 game winning streak before losing to the Rams, he had consistent help from Manti Te'o, Craig Roberson, Dannell Ellerbe, Sheldon Rankins, and Hau'oli Kikaha. With AJ Klein added to the team, it will only pad the 2nd level a bit more along with Alex Okafor "back". Now Jordan has Marcus Davenport to play adjacent to him and force a "C" Hold on defenses (when both sides close in). So the 1st and 2nd levels are in prime position to do well with the close out level "3rd".

     When was the last time there was a #1 offense & #1 defense combined in a season? In 2009/10 the San Diego Chargers were a playoff team that achieved that #1 rank on both ends but were eliminated in the wildcard round.

     What if a defense can equal the #1 statistics throughout the year? It would be spellbinding especially if New Orleans could be that team to rank #1 in both offensive/defensive levels.

When comparing teams offensive performances, the Saints' rank as the top team just about every year.


Offense:


     Since the offense is led by Brees, he perfected his game, he's consider the "most accurate" quarterback to ever play the game of football. He proved it my holding the NFL completion record  "again".

     With an excelled playbook of  Brees' understanding and uniting his teammates the work doesn't stop, that's their profession in football is to study during the off-season. Brees is legendary and helped(s) make other players "legendary". With an explosive talent in Micheal Thomas, Brees' top-option is ready to pad to his career attributes. In just two years, Thomas' accumulated accolades have been beyond pace to become the "most prolific" WR in the history of football. With Thomas, Ted Ginn, and newly acquired Cam Meredith with Brandon Coleman and TE's the Saints are stack in ball receivers. Then comes the ground attack by yours truly Alvin Kamara and Mark Ingram, what can be said, but exciting each and every play. Both RB's are elusive on the ground by carrying the ball or receiving it. Their combined facts from last year is historic and they look to do it again. During Mark Ingram's four game suspension, watch for newly signed Shane Vereen to get several touches along Boston Scott and Trey Edmunds. With a blocking attack from Ryan Ramczyk and Terron Armstead, etc the Saints ground attack should open up defenses.

Friday, April 20, 2018

Glad we prioritized Coleman

Glad we prioritized Coleman over Snead, Coleman is bigger as body stature in a dominant big man league plus it poses a threat against smaller corners (COLEMAN WILL GO OFF - early predictions), plus Snead's been hurt and had some legal issues that the Saints don't need

Sunday, January 14, 2018

Saints' Offense vs Defense

At Saints (OFFENSE&DEFENSE) How about an internal test towards ULTIMATE winning! When seeking a win over a team let's simplify the process, let's eliminate the idea of actually playing the game against a rival, but create a rival of offense vs defense and run a TEST of who can score the most points. This method creates an internal feud meant for dominance of teams. Defense's won't just try to stop a drive or create a turnover, THEY'LL be AIMING to score! Offense may have their hands full with a ball hog scoring defense. "What's on the line? LUNCH from the less successor! LET'S GO NO! WE WIN EITHER WAY!