CRACKING THE WHIP
IF THIS HUMP DAY IS ANY INDICATION OF HOW PISSED HEAD COACH SEAN PAYTON IS IN REACTION TO THE 41-10 ASS KICKING THE CAROLINA PANTHERS HANDED THE SAINTS, I DON'T WANT TO LIVE TO SEE THURSDAY.
TODAY, PAYTON SHELLED OUT A PINK SLIP TO JOE MORGAN AND EVEN BENCHED STANDOUT, KENNY VACCARO CITING CHARACTER ISSUES.
SOME MAY AGREE ITS A LITTLE HARSH BUT THE MOVE IS THE RIGHT ONE.
IT'S A BITTER PILL TO SWALLOW BUT HE'S GOT TO MAKE A STATEMENT.
THE INCONSISTENT EFFORTS OF THE TEAM THIS SEASON HAS RAISED SOME EYEBROWS. DURING PRESEASON, THE TEAM WAS SLIGHTED TO BE A MAJOR PLAYOFF CONTENDER AND SOME ANALYSTS EVEN PREDICTED THEM TO MAKE A TRIP TO THE SUPERBOWL. BUT NOT THIS TEAM, NOT THIS YEAR.
THE TEAM HEADS THE DIVISON AT FIVE AND EIGHT, BUT EVEN THE WILD CARD SLOTS ARE FILLED. NO BIGGIE. THIS TEAM HAS ISSUES. MAJOR ISSUES.
TRUTH BE TOLD, I DON'T EVEN KNOW WHAT THEY ARE. BUT I DAMN SURE PLAN TO FIND OUT.
SHORT AND SIMPLE.
PHOOEY,
SC
Wednesday, December 10, 2014
Wednesday, December 3, 2014
NO CATCH, NO PROBLEM
Maybe its a good thing Jimmy Graham and Drew Brees didn't hook up in Game 12. Maybe its smart that he appeared to be more of a decoy for the Steelers defense to swarm around . But really??? No Catches? None? All 6 feet 7 inches of orange-ginger... no stats? It's not that Drew Brees didn't see him. It's not that his performance was poor. He was ready and focused on every down he entered. But it just didn't happen. Maybe it was the gnat-style defense that the Steelers play. It wasn't a terrible thing that he didn't catch a pass. It caused some unfamiliar to the rest of the world to gain national attention. Players like receiver Nick Toon, tight end Ben Watson and fullback Eric Lorig played a much bigger role in Sunday's game. Did I mention that Patriots Rob Gronkowski reeled in seven catches for 98 yards but no touchdowns all in a losing effort? It wouldn't be characteristic of Jimmy Graham to care that much if any that he didn't get the touches he's used to. After all it was only one game and it ended in victory. But if you let him tell it, he would probably say something along the lines of "I'm good. we still won." And in addition to that, Breesus wasn't anything short of miraculous. Drew threw five touchdowns and performed like the god-like creature of old.
But, for some reason, We can't have everything we want all of the time. Apparently. The Saints are 5-7, allegations of clashes between Rob Ryan and Sean Payton have surfaced and talks of Drew Brees being traded... possibly. Of course all three aren't chatty catty little hood rats. They're professionals and deny all claims. But I guess, its as they say.... A victory makes all the bitterness and anxiety, go far away.
Let us toast,
To: #Kill'emKenny Vaccarro. Why? # 32 intercepted a pass intended for Darius Heyward-Bey.
To: Nick Toon. Why? For showing up and showing that he still can be relevant on this team after missing most of the season. Toon fought his way to the endzone and scored a touchdown.
To: Ben Watson. Why? For scoring a 15-yard touchdown. Oh and for being so vocal and accurate about the Ferguson ordeal.
TO: CAMERON JORDAN, or Rex Crushmore for tipping and intercepting Big Ben in the third.
Up next, Carolina Panthers (3-8-1)
Cheers,
SC
*you must be 21 years of age or older to drink. Always have a designated driver.
Maybe its a good thing Jimmy Graham and Drew Brees didn't hook up in Game 12. Maybe its smart that he appeared to be more of a decoy for the Steelers defense to swarm around . But really??? No Catches? None? All 6 feet 7 inches of orange-ginger... no stats? It's not that Drew Brees didn't see him. It's not that his performance was poor. He was ready and focused on every down he entered. But it just didn't happen. Maybe it was the gnat-style defense that the Steelers play. It wasn't a terrible thing that he didn't catch a pass. It caused some unfamiliar to the rest of the world to gain national attention. Players like receiver Nick Toon, tight end Ben Watson and fullback Eric Lorig played a much bigger role in Sunday's game. Did I mention that Patriots Rob Gronkowski reeled in seven catches for 98 yards but no touchdowns all in a losing effort? It wouldn't be characteristic of Jimmy Graham to care that much if any that he didn't get the touches he's used to. After all it was only one game and it ended in victory. But if you let him tell it, he would probably say something along the lines of "I'm good. we still won." And in addition to that, Breesus wasn't anything short of miraculous. Drew threw five touchdowns and performed like the god-like creature of old.
But, for some reason, We can't have everything we want all of the time. Apparently. The Saints are 5-7, allegations of clashes between Rob Ryan and Sean Payton have surfaced and talks of Drew Brees being traded... possibly. Of course all three aren't chatty catty little hood rats. They're professionals and deny all claims. But I guess, its as they say.... A victory makes all the bitterness and anxiety, go far away.
Let us toast,
To: #Kill'emKenny Vaccarro. Why? # 32 intercepted a pass intended for Darius Heyward-Bey.
To: Nick Toon. Why? For showing up and showing that he still can be relevant on this team after missing most of the season. Toon fought his way to the endzone and scored a touchdown.
To: Ben Watson. Why? For scoring a 15-yard touchdown. Oh and for being so vocal and accurate about the Ferguson ordeal.
TO: CAMERON JORDAN, or Rex Crushmore for tipping and intercepting Big Ben in the third.
Up next, Carolina Panthers (3-8-1)
Cheers,
SC
*you must be 21 years of age or older to drink. Always have a designated driver.
Sunday, November 23, 2014
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
Saturday, November 15, 2014
BROTHERS GRIM
In nine games, they have a combined 54 tackles, 11 sacks,
four batted down passes and a forced fumble. They’ve dismantled blockades opposing
offenses have put in place to protect their quarterback. One’s from Haiti and
the other from Minnesota. Simply put, Saints defenders Cam Jordan and Junior
Gallette are the duo offensive coordinators must begin to construct their game
plans around.
And for Hue Jackson, the play caller for the Cincinnati
Bengals, he better be expecting Andy Dalton to get tugged at, tapped on, and
trampled a few times this Sunday. Dalton is coming off one of the worst performances
this season against the Cleveland Browns, who might I add have been giving
teams a fit this year. Dalton only completed 10 of his passes and was picked
off three times against the Browns. If the Bengals think they will come into the
Mercedes-Benz Superdome with their week 10 performance and leave victorious, not
only will Gallette and Jordan have a performance for the ages, but the Saints secondary
will have a stellar day as well.
Sunday the Bengals
will enter the field as a team looking to get back to winning. The Saints also
need to get back to .500 and here’s how that will happen.
Keys to the game:
OFFENSE:
KEEP YOUR
HEAD steady and RUN: Drew Brees seemed rattled against the 49ers and was picked
off twice. Keeping calm and returning to the former god-like captain, will make
for a productive performance and minimize turnovers.
DIMINISH
CRITICAL PENALTIES: The push-off caused the game-winning Hail Mary, to be
called off and ended the game with victory for San Francisco. Without that
penalty, the Saints see themselves seated above .500 for the first time this
season.
***With Keenan
Lewis and Curtis Lofton listed as questionable, it may determine how aggressive
Rob Ryan calls his schemes. But just in case these key factors are in tomorrow’s
game…
BOMB WITH BLITZKRIEG- This season, Andy Dalton has 8 touchdowns
and nine interceptions. Getting him rattled early will be the key. Expect that Saints
secondary to come up big.
CHECK off the weapons: Looking at the stats, the Bengals
seem to be scoring primarily on the heels of Jeremy Hill and Giovani Bernard
and Mohamed Sanu.
Score Prediction: 28-23 Saints
Cheers,
SC
Injuries:
SAINTS
Curtis Lofton LB Questionable
Keenan Lewis CB questionable
Thomas Morstead P probable
Zach Strief T probable
Mark Ingram RB probable
Edwin Baker RB Out
Robert Menachem WR questionable
Joe Morgan WR probable
David Hawthorne LB probable
Khiry Robinson RB Out
Pierre Thomas RB Out
BENGALS
Cedric Peerman RB probable
Terence Newman CB questionable
Taylor Mays S probable
Jermaine Gresham TE probable
Andre Smith T doubtful
Vontaze Burfict LB Out
Leon Hall CB probable
Mike Pollak G probable
Giovani Bernard RB Out
Rey Maualuga LB Questionable
Friday, November 14, 2014
STAY CALM, FINISH STRONG
I f you think the Saints, overtime blunder in against the San
Francisco 49ers is any indication of how the rest of the season will play out,
you may want to reconsider. Here’s why.
1. The defense has
shown improvement each week.
2. Sean Payton is still the aggressive play caller.
3. You can be confident the three-headed rushing Minotaur (Thomas, Ingram,
Robinson) will be healthy.
4. Cooks and Stills are very
reliable.
5. Kenny Vaccaro is still killin’em.
Agree? Doesn’t make much sense to piss your pants over a
three point loss to a team who needed a win more than New Orleans. It’s
heartbreaking to say the least but let’s move forward and finish the season
strong. Stay optimistic.
Now for a quick toast.
To, Keenan Lewis. Why? Not only did he keep Anquan Boldin in
check for most of the game, but also for putting his body on the line and
returning after suffering a knee injury.
To, Jimmy Graham. Why? Well, aside from the game winner
called off by a slight push-off, he did manage to pull in two scores.
Up next, The (5-3-1) Cincinnati Bengals.
Cheers,
SC
Saturday, November 8, 2014
BREAKING EVEN
One thing for sure will be on the agenda for the Saints this
Sunday, breaking even. The team sits
atop the NFC South at .500. And if the
Saints want to sniff the post season, this game will be the biggest test thus
far. Not just any test. For the much improved Saints, who have stomped their
competition in the past two weeks against the Panthers and Packers. This test
comes in the form of another hungry conference opponent, the San Francisco
49ers.
San Francisco (4-4) will be desperate for a victory. The
tone around the NFL is that the 49ers are a struggling team. The problem
surrounds the offense. And looking at
the stat chart, something definitely is eating away at the West Coast elite. Just
look at the touchdown total from Super Studs like Anquan Bolden (2), Vernon
Davis (2), and Michael Crabtree (3), Steve Johnson(3) Brandon Lloyd (1), and Frank
Gore (2). Even the 49ers defense is struggling, with the exception of Perrish
Cox. They’re allowing teams nearly 400 yards per game, most on the pass. That’s
a regular day for Drew Brees. Final word on Glenn Dorsey is that he may see
some action in tomorrow’s game. Anyhoo,
for a woman with writer’s block I will get straight to the point.
Keys to the game
Offense-
Balance the aggression-
Use the rushing game to punch down the throats of the 49ers with Mark Ingram.
It won’t be easy especially when you have guys like Justin Smith. The Saints are so much better on third down than the 49ers.
Hold on tight-
Receivers beware of Perrish Cox. San Francisco has recorded four interceptions
on the season. All of them by Cox. #catch#secure#run.
Defense
Zip the pocket and Limit
Kap- Giving Kaepernick time to make intelligent decisions will limit his
options. But then again, forcing him to run is even worse. Make sure he stays in the pocket.
Shut down the pass- Forty-niner receivers
will be looking to increase their touchdown total. This will be a test for Keenan
Lewis. If he’s not on his A- game, Anquan Boldin and Michael Crabtree will
difficult to cover. With the support of
Corey White and Raphael Bush, that should seal the deal. Look for #Kill‘em Kenny Vaccaro to have a big
game as well. The 49ers are only converting a little less than half of their third
down conversions.
Use the crowd to your
advantage- The Saints are already unstoppable at home. Keep the crowd in
the game.
Score Prediction- Saints 34 - San Francisco 16
Friday, November 7, 2014
Apparently, Coach Payton didn’t
read my preview and he definitely didn’t adhere to my keys to the game. Glad he
didn’t. The Saints pulled out of Bank of America Stadium with an impressive 28
to 14 victory over the Panthers.
Never mind that interception on the
first possession or the fumble on the second. Whatever miscues the Saints made
in the first quarter, before halftime the Saints made themselves good and damn
comfortable in Carolina. Perhaps,
Rob Ryan and his troops challenged
the Panthers offense. If Carolina got anything going, it would have to be on
the heels of Superman, Cam Newton. It was a defensive struggle throughout the
first quarter. Both teams swapped possessions and remained scoreless. But the
Saints defense won that battle in the second quarter. Just minutes before the
half, Junior Galette sacked Newton forcing a fumble and the Saints recovered
deep in Panthers’ territory. The offense, did the rest. Drew Brees and company
scored two touchdowns. The first, on the back of Mark Ingram and the second, a
score by Jimmy Graham. The Graham score set up by Meachem blatantly interfered
with in the endzone. The Graham score set up by pass interference. In the
third, Cam Newton gave the home crowd something to cheer about. With all his
options shot, he ran for 10-yards and took a dive into the endzone making the
score 14 to 7. But the Saints offense responded with a drive of their own. Sean
Payton’s aggressive play calling led to a Brees 4th down dive for a
score. The Saints left the home team trailing 21 to 7 heading into the fourth.
That stellar defense that was missing for much of the first half of this
season, held the Panthers to a just a field goal in the fourth. And for the first
time this season, the Saints closed out with a victory on the road, after
running back Mark Ingram put an exclamation on the night with his second
touchdown. The final score, 28 to 10.
And now, a round for my guys……. A
toast
Mark Ingram,
Corey White, Raphael Bush, Junior Galette, Akiem Hicks, Cam Jordan.
Up Next, San Francisco 49ers. Cheers,
SC
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