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Monday, November 23, 2009
The New Orleans Saints are 10-0, the longest string of victories in the history of the franchise. Even better, the Saints pounded the Buccaneers today 38-7 to get back in championship form while their biggest challenge of the season -- hell, their biggest challenge since playing the Bears in Chicago three seasons ago for the NFC championship -- looms on Monday Night Football after Thanksgiving against the Patriots.
To hell with Golden Boy and Vader's Chick and the Pattycakes. The Saints will stomp 'em on national TV like we did Dallas in 2006. Believe!
Up top Robert Meachem drags linebacker Geno Hayes into the end zone for a first quarter touchdown. Meachem scored twice today. In three seasons he had never scored more than one touchdown in a game as a Saint. But now he's helping us load up the arsenal.
Drew Brees was not sacked today. Here he gets rid of the ball in the second quarter.
Anyone else loving the fact Brees threw for less than 200 yards today but we still score 38 points? Last season, when he nearly broke Dan Marino's single season passing-yardage record, Brees would have to throw more than 400 yards to give us a chance to win. I'm digging the balance.
Hell, even David Thomas outshined jshox at the tight end position today.
Thomas had four receptions for 66 yards and one touchdown.
Not too shabby.
That touchdown catch for Thomas came when he was in the fullback position. That's what I saw in a highlight. I can't tell you how or where he caught other balls because the National Fascists League kept kept cutting streaming video of the game from the internets.
Jshox had two catches,
Pierre Thomas ran hard: 11 carries, 92 yards.
Mike Bell ran hard: 13 carries, 75 yards, two TDs.
Reggie Bush and Lance Moore were out today. But New England, do you see how our weapons will destroy you?
We had, what, four cornerbacks out today? And the defense still smothered Tampa Bay. Here's Roman Harper and Leigh Torrence sacking quarterback Josh Freeman in the first half.
Hoo doggies, we're gonna be better on defense against the Pattycakes when tackle Sedrick Ellis and cornerback Jabari Greer get back in the lineup.
At the same time, here's a huge congratulations to rookie cornerback Malcolm Jenkins who stepped up big time in Greer's and Tracy Porter's absence. He had one interception and led the team with seven tackles.
Brees is victorious again.
Here's a three-and-a-half minute highlight reel of the game set to some old skool Metallica.
And here's vlogumnist Deezzy with a different tune after last week.
To hell with Golden Boy and Vader's Chick and the Pattycakes. The Saints will stomp 'em on national TV like we did Dallas in 2006. Believe!
Up top Robert Meachem drags linebacker Geno Hayes into the end zone for a first quarter touchdown. Meachem scored twice today. In three seasons he had never scored more than one touchdown in a game as a Saint. But now he's helping us load up the arsenal.
Drew Brees was not sacked today. Here he gets rid of the ball in the second quarter.
Anyone else loving the fact Brees threw for less than 200 yards today but we still score 38 points? Last season, when he nearly broke Dan Marino's single season passing-yardage record, Brees would have to throw more than 400 yards to give us a chance to win. I'm digging the balance.
Hell, even David Thomas outshined jshox at the tight end position today.
Thomas had four receptions for 66 yards and one touchdown.
Not too shabby.
That touchdown catch for Thomas came when he was in the fullback position. That's what I saw in a highlight. I can't tell you how or where he caught other balls because the National Fascists League kept kept cutting streaming video of the game from the internets.
Jshox had two catches,
Pierre Thomas ran hard: 11 carries, 92 yards.
Mike Bell ran hard: 13 carries, 75 yards, two TDs.
Reggie Bush and Lance Moore were out today. But New England, do you see how our weapons will destroy you?
We had, what, four cornerbacks out today? And the defense still smothered Tampa Bay. Here's Roman Harper and Leigh Torrence sacking quarterback Josh Freeman in the first half.
Hoo doggies, we're gonna be better on defense against the Pattycakes when tackle Sedrick Ellis and cornerback Jabari Greer get back in the lineup.
At the same time, here's a huge congratulations to rookie cornerback Malcolm Jenkins who stepped up big time in Greer's and Tracy Porter's absence. He had one interception and led the team with seven tackles.
Brees is victorious again.
Here's a three-and-a-half minute highlight reel of the game set to some old skool Metallica.
And here's vlogumnist Deezzy with a different tune after last week.
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