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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!