The Saints are back on track

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