The Saints are back on track

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!)))))