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Sunday, September 29, 2019

Saints Striving through week 4


Here's the interesting deal after week 3 for the New Orleans Saints, holding a 2-1 record leading the NFC South division.

With Teddy Bridgewater having his second chance as a starter role in the NFL, he's now (1 for 2) after beating Seattle on their home Quest Stadium. Big win for the (Saints under Bridgewater or should I say Bridgewater for the Saints) at the QB helm. Bridgewater was a starter in Minnesota for years as a top tier QB so playing on this big stage isn't "new" to him as the "go-to" guy. Any QB to start for any of 32 NFL Franchises is considered a great QB, face it you made it!

In week 2 in Los Angeles when given an expected "you're up" Bridgewater he did fair enough to keep the game competitive in the early going but not enough to progress keeping strides to match a Rams 7 points, then failed to answer as the points compiled up ultimately winning by 17 points.?? Losing Brees was a major morale loss on offense as and for entire team witnessing for that game.

In game 3 in Seattle, the Saints composed a game plan focusing on the strengths (the strength focal point of 53 players are "still" %100 spread within the 53 manpower roster) losing Brees and their A+ 100% rating only dropped them to a 97% "which is still" a A+ rank and with it New Orleans "team" demonstrated it against the Seahawks in dictating fashion! New Orleans controlled the game on their terms starting with Devon Harris' big 74 yard punt return TD in the  first going. When Seattle tied the game at 7, the Saints were still in control and continued to compound points by forcing a Seahawks fumble which led to a punt return touchdown, but unfortunately missed the extra point. At that point Seattle was broken down by 6 points with New Orleans sticking to their game plan continued dictating the game. When Bridgewater kicked into gear, he start hitting Michael Thomas and cast of WR'S in a smooth stride, while Alvin Kamara did his major damage on the ground adding more points then more points. Kamara was majority of the offense with 37%?? touch ratio over the entire Saints team.

When judging athletes you 1st judge their physical strengths 2nd you judge their person who they are (classiness & IQ)

Players strengths win championships & titles (not their beliefs on (example. knowledge of Air Balloons) so majority of times professional organizations will always want the best in both worlds, great athletes with humanity morals. Some groups don't care one bit, anything for the false win - "some teams aid disgruntled groups of troublesome priors, even felons", but most genuine teams seek a higher grade "overall of a person's character. Perhaps the Saints see something in a high character traits from Bridgewater and his expected gameplay. So now he's in it to win it as a Saint bredren even moreso, to good times to bad times to "trophy celebration" time/s! Clearly Bridgewater's performance has helped earn New Orleans a vital win in week 3, if not the Saints would be looking at a 1-2 start losing 2 consecutive games after losing Drew Brees. It could've been disastrous enter week 4 vs a 3-0 Cowboy team without Brees, so Bridgewater saved the Saints season and has added that boost that New Orleans needed by beating a strong NFC Seahawks on their own Quest Field in Saints dictating fashion.

Looking at week 4 hosting Dallas on SNF (FNF - Funday Night Football). What can we expect stemming from last year's contest when the Cowboys narrowly beat the Saints 13-10. Just before that game Jerry Jones said that, "this was their "Superbowl" game". The Saints winning streak was broken some how, Michael Thomas said after the game, "I have to play more violent", "because the cowboys were holding all game". So somehow Dallas beat New Orleans in a clean game or an assist riden NFL- referees game in Dallas. Keep in mind Jerry Jones is and has been frustrated at the NFL - Roger Goodell for the years of thoughtful bias as the #2 Partner which makes the NFL over the other 30 football clubs. Partnered as #2 behind Partner #1 New England, Jones thinks it's his time for a little help & assistance as the #2 NFL finance grosser which makes the NFL - Goodell. Last year's suspicious game looks similar to New Englands games when "unexpected flags are thrown" assisting the Patriots offense on easy 1 downs drives, 2nd the opposition gets a big drive taken away by a holding call of 10 yards and personal foul call of 15 yards. It stifles teams when on first down a team may run for 2 yards then face a 2nd and 8 and get a big pickup of 17 yards but are plagued by a holding call now their 2nd and 18 to go. These occasions can make or break some teams, on 18 yards go it easier to defend then a normal 2nd and 8 to go. We see crooked calls all the time, we've been witnessing abnormal gameplay, signs of odd coincidental play outs all the time, the (worst in NFL History was the robbed Superbowl that was taken away from Atlanta).

Jones needs another favor - his 1st of the season or (who knows?) the Cowboys are 3-0?


Jerry Jones would tell Roger Goodell, "for the best interest of the NFL, we need this game" but Goodell only answers to his superior - Robert Kraft. Goodell may never turn sides on Kraft and will always diss Jones he's until out of office, then the NFL will sucker the next persuasive flunky to bow down the to financers of the league. Goodell stronghold can't hold so long due to the other 30 NFL owner applying heat of Goodell to get out. Now Jerry Jones thinks he has a green light as this year's pick as Superbowl champions, Jones assumes it his football team's time, they even persuaded Jason Witten to return so he can attempt get a ring. They are a few 3-0 teams remaining, we just witnessed Green Bay's 3 game winning streak snap by Philadelphia. So far, both 1&2 partners of the NFL are "both perfect" this season at 3-0.

Tonight it's fair game, Saints win exclusively tonight on their home DOME!

I will call this game!

New Orleans will play a patient but aggressive style. The purpose is to break the Cowboys by all means in the early going. They'll play as a team, and they play to score as Dallas naps, then GOODNIGHT game over!

Saints win something related to "44"!