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| Saints LB Fujita questionable vs. Dolphins |
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10/23/2009 |
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| New Orleans, LA (MySportsbook) - New Orleans Saints starting outside linebacker Scott Fujita is questionable for Sunday's game against Miami. Fujita missed practice all week after recording just one tackle in last week's win over the Giants. The eighth-year linebacker out of California has started all five games for the 5-0 Saints and has 22 tackles. Also questionable for New Orleans is rookie cornerback Malcolm Jenkins (ankle). |
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| Brady, Belichick not expecting rout of Bucs |
NFL Football |
10/23/2009 |
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| t-known stadiums in Europe,'' said Patriots linebacker Sebastian Vollmer, who is from Germany and noted that England won the 1966 World Cup final at the iconic venue. ``Germany lost, but I think it's going to be good. Really good.'' Last year, the New Orleans Saints and San Diego Chargers spent almost a week in London getting acclimated to the time change, but the Patriots and Buccaneers arrived late - much like the New York Giants and Miami Dolphins did two years ago. ``What we tried to do was to get all our |
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| Saints use Bush to simulate wildcat in practice |
NFL Football |
10/22/2009 |
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METAIRIE, La. (AP) -Reggie Bush enjoyed running a simulation of Miami's wildcat offense in practice this week - and said he even broke out a few long runs with it. But don't expect the New Orleans Saints to change what's led to their 5-0 start this season. That's because head coach Sean Payton is unlikely to limit prolific quarterback Drew Brees' involvement in his offense. Even Bush, one of the Saints' most explosive and versatile running backs, saw no reason to do so, despite the fun he had with the fo |
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| Brees, DeCoud, Stroughter earn NFC weekly honors |
NFL Football |
10/21/2009 |
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| New York, NY (MySportsbook) - New Orleans Saints quarterback Drew Brees, Atlanta Falcons safety Thomas DeCoud and Tampa Bay kick returner Sammie Stroughter have been named the NFC's top players for Week 6 of the NFL season. Brees completed 23-of-30 passes for 369 yards and four touchdowns on Sunday, guiding the Saints to a 48-27 win over the then-unbeaten New York Giants. New Orleans moved to 5-0 with the victory. The performance provided for a near-perfect passer rating of 156.8 as Brees picked up the offensi |
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| NFC East: A change coming in Washington, more to follow? |
NFL Football |
10/20/2009 |
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| ng to the Redskins at Lincoln Financial Field. N.Y. GIANTS: It was a forgettable weekend as well for the division-leading New York Giants, whose season-opening unbeaten streak came to a crashing halt with Sunday's 48-27 trouncing by the high-powered New Orleans Saints at the Superdome. New York entered the marquee matchup between undefeated teams as the NFL's leader in both total defense and pass defense, but was helpless in its attempts to slow down the league's highest-scoring team. New Orleans put up touchdown |
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| NFC South: Saints prove they're the kings of the NFC |
NFL Football |
10/20/2009 |
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| (MySportsbook) - It's official. The New Orleans Saints are the team to beat in the NFC, even if they won't admit it themselves. "I don't think you can talk big picture yet," said head coach Sean Payton after Sunday's 48-27 victory over the previously undefeated New York Giants, leaving New Orleans and Minnesota as the only teams left in the conference without a loss. What haven't the Saints done this year? Their offense can operate through the air, we all know that, but the club excels at running the ball too. |
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| AFC East: Bills intercept a win |
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10/20/2009 |
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| e New York Jets last Monday night, the Miami Dolphins (2-3) had a week off to enjoy their two-game winning streak and think a bit about the next opponent on the schedule. With an emphasis on the latter, presumably, since the next opponent is the 5-0 New Orleans Saints. The Saints will travel to Miami fresh off a 48-27 dismantling of the previously unbeaten New York Giants at the Superdome, and have arguably been the NFL's most dominant team through the season's first six weeks. Though the scenario comes earlier i |
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| NFL Inactives (Sunday, October 18, 2009) |
NFL Football |
10/18/2009 |
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| z, T Jon Jansen, DT Sammie Hill, WR Calvin Johnson, DE Jason Hunter, DE Dewayne White Packers - FB Korey Hall, RB DeShawn Wynn, S Matt Giordano, T Mark Tauscher, T Breno Giacomini, C Jason Spitz, DE Jarius Wynn, LB Jeremy Thompson NEW YORK GIANTS AT NEW ORLEANS SAINTS, 1:00 P.M. (ET) Giants - WR Ramses Barden, RB Danny Ware, CB Aaron Ross, LB Michael Boley, T Adam Koets, T Guy Whimper, LB Clint Sintim, DT Chris Canty Saints - 3rd QB Chase Daniel, K Garrett Hartley, CB Leigh Torrence, RB Lynell Hamilton, LB Jo-Lon |
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| Brees, Saints remain unbeaten with impressive win over Giants |
NFL Football |
10/18/2009 |
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| New Orleans, LA (MySportsbook) - Drew Brees threw for 369 yards and four touchdowns on 23-of-30 passing to lead the New Orleans Saints past the New York Giants, 48-27, in a battle of unbeaten NFC powerhouses at the Superdome. Brees, who connected on 15 consecutive passes at one point in the rout, recorded his 32nd career game with at least 300 passing yards as the Saints moved to 5-0 for the first time since 1993. Marques Colston hauled in eight passes for 166 yards and a score for the Saints (5-0), who were c |
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| Giants-Saints more than a matchup off star QBs |
NFL Football |
10/15/2009 |
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| hose guys,'' Saints defensive coordinator Gregg Williams said. ``They're both tackle-breakers. They're both very physical runners. They're both good on yards after contact.'' A little more of a surprise this season has been the running game of the New Orleans Saints, which ranks second in the NFL, averaging 166.3 yards. This week, the Saints will have a tandem of their own in Mike Bell and Pierre Thomas, one they haven't had together all season. Bell rushed for 229 yards in the Saints' first two games, but sp |
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