this the New Orleans Saints show.
post away and have a blast.
what the hell is wrong with the saints today?
new Orleans saints better not show any mercy against Carolina.
they have to take this game.
saints play well on defense but cough up the game anyway.
I hold the coaches and drew brees responsible.
The Saints are in trouble! They must win the last game!
agreed.
I took a little look at the last game. I saw those interceptions drew brees.
he looks like he is out of confidence.
Saints sliding after slew of setbacks
.
By The Sports Xchange
December 26, 2013 9:58 AM
The SportsXchange
METARIE, La.-- The New Orleans Saints have lost three of four games, and in the process, relinquished their once-firm hold on the NFC South title and No. 2 seed in the playoffs.
Thanks to their most recent setback, a 17-13 final-seconds loss to the Carolina Panthers last week, the Saints (10-5) no longer control their own destiny going into the season finale with the Tampa Bay Bucs (4-11) on Sunday in the Mercedes-Benz Superdome.
The Panthers now have an opportunity to take the second seed the Saints began eyeing back on Dec. 2 when they were pummeled 34-7 by the Seattle Seahawks to start their current slide.
Still, the Saints know they have two things to play for in Sunday's game with the Bucs.
Amazingly, they can still claim the division crown and No. 2 playoff seed with a win against the Bucs and a loss by the Panthers, who travel to Atlanta to play the Falcons.
If the Panthers go out and take care of business earlier in the day, the Saints can still get in with a victory over Bucs, whom they defeated 16-14 in Week 2 in Raymond James Stadium.
"We do know if we win this week -- and we must win this week -- we get into the tournament," Saints free safety Malcolm Jenkins said. "That's all that matters."
4 passing touchdowns, 2 rushing touchdowns, one by Drew Brees. The Saints certainly were playing on all cyclinders Sunday. Will this renewed sense of domination and confidence continue into this weekend's playoff game? Who knows! Its been one of those seasons. Remember the motto "Finish Strong". Let's do it
that is the kind of offense new Orleans saints are known for.
now lets go and demolish Chicago.
I believe we will get it done.