San Francisco defeated New Orleans 36-32 in one of the greatest NFL playoff games of all-time on Saturday. Here is the sad call of Saints radio play-by-play man Jim Henderson on Alex Smith’s touchdown toss to Davis.
The opening day of NFL playoff action illustrated two things that were already evident; it’s tough to win on the road in the playoffs and if defenders leave Saints receivers open by 10 yards, they’re likely to catch touchdown passes.
The playoff preview continues with the Super Bowl XLIV champions…
New Orleans Saints quarterback Drew Brees broke Dan Marino’s 27-year-old record for most passing yards in a season after connecting with Darren Sproles on a 9-yard scoring strike. Brees finished the 45-16 rout of Atlanta on Monday night with 307 yards passing, which places him at 5,087 yards; […]
It has been an extremely difficult season for fans of the 0-7 Indianapolis Colts including the fans. They are used who are to seeing their beloved Horseshoes well on their way to an AFC South crown by Halloween. Apparently, the spell check mechanism with this young lady wasn’t […]
http://twitter.com/#!/PierreGarcon85/status/128327791258238976 Indianapolis Colts receiver Pierre Garcon tweeted this last night after New Orleans destroyed Indy 62-7 on Sunday Night Football. I couldn’t agree more Pierre. LOL, J/K, SMDH, AFC, NFC, O.P.P., LMAO, ROFL, BRB.
During Sunday’s Saints/Panthers game, Cam Newton and Steve Smith connected on a 54-yard touchdown catch. Unhappy with Smith in general, Saints safety Roman Harper took a run at the Carolina receiver in the end zone; blasting him in the process.
http://twitter.com/#!/wwltvsports/status/112670616796143616 Saints receiver Marques Colston broke his collarbone on Thursday night in the loss to Green Bay and is likely out at least four weeks. Not only is Colston out but fellow receiver Lance Moore missed Thursday with a groin injury and is still on the mend. Thus, […]
The first game of the 2011 NFL season gives us something we will not see until postseason rolls around. Three of the four NFC darlings (Green Bay, New Orleans, Philly) don’t play each other during the regular season except for the lone meeting between the Saints and Packers. […]
http://twitter.com/#!/reggie_bush/status/63811091796471808 Shortly after the New Orleans Saints drafted Alabama running back Mark Ingram in the first round of the NFL Draft, Reggie Bush went emo on Twitter. The only thing missing from that tweet was a frown face emoticon.