DOWN AND OUT ON THIRD DOWN
On another note, the Saints are digging themselves out of a
pit at 4-6. The usually “dome-advantaged” team is finding that the home front
hasn’t been that advantageous in the last couple of games. With losses to
Cleveland and San Francisco, the Saints may find themselves on a weaker end of
trying to vy for a wildcard spot, if they’re lucky enough. As of now, the inconsistency
on both sides of the ball and injuries will most probably make for long, sh*tty
fourth quarter of the season. The biggest problem, getting the defense off the field
on third downs. The Cincinnati Bengals converted
on nine-3rd and long attempts in week 10. If the Saints want to get back
on track, they’ve got to stay alert and man up this Monday night. Other than
their third down issues, Drew Brees has got to get back to being the consistent
leader that headed this team to the postseason numerous times. Will the real Saints stand up on the home
front? Or will the same inconsistent but talented squad give Who Dat Nation a
reason to be thankful this holiday season? Depending on the team that shows up for a
prime-time duel Monday Night in the Superdome, that’s the team they will be for
the rest of the season. POINT BLANK!
Keys to the game:
Offense:
Remember the GENIE: Instead of wishes, you only get three
time outs. Use them wisely. Sean Payton called a time out after a minute of regulation.
Defense:
Man up: you may not be able to shut down every drive, but
stick to your assignment.
Injuries
NEW ORLEANS SAINTS
Cadet, Travaris probable
Ingram, Mark probable
Knox, Kyle Out
Lewis, Keenan probable
Lofton, Curtis probable
Meachem, Robert questionable
Robinson, Khiry Out
Strief, Zach probable
Thomas, Pierre probable
RAVENS
Campanaro, Michael WR Thigh DNP DNP DNP Out
Daniels, Owen TE NIR DNP FP FP probable
Juszczyk, Kyle FB Foot - LP FP probable
Ngata, Haloti DT NIR - DNP FP probable
Reid, Jah T Hand DNP DNP DNP Out
Smith, Daryl LB NIR DNP FP FP probable
Suggs, Terrell OLB NIR - DNP FP probable
Yanda, Marshal