The New Orleans Saints entered the game undefeated and the toast of the NFC. The St. Louis Rams entered the game with a 1-7 record. The Saints were favored by 14 1/2 points. The Saints also came loaded with their top-ranked offense to face off against the Rams' 28th-ranked defense. Simply put, this one had all the makings of a bloodbath. Instead, the Saints escaped with a 28-23 victory by the skin of their teeth -- as the game was never clinched until Marc Bulger's hail mary fell incomplete as the clock struck 0:00. The fact that the Saints couldn't put the hapless Rams away earlier in the game is sure to lead to a bunch of "the Saints are overrated" talk this week. They didn't play well, but let's not go overboard.
"You're not going to blow everyone out,'' Saints cornerback Randall Gay said. "It's a lot harder to blow teams out when for a lot of teams, this is like their playoff game.''
The negatives from the Saints' end were evident. Drew Brees threw two interceptions. Marques Colston fumbled the football out of the end zone on what could have been a touchdown when he went airborne at the goal line. The offensive line was routinely beat on run plays up the middle -- Mike Bell and Pierre Thomas both averaged less than four yards a carry. The patchwork secondary allowed Brandon Gibson -- a rookie who had never caught an NFL pass before -- to grab seven catches for 93 yards. Brees made a mental mistake toward the end of the first half when a clock-killing spike left six seconds on the clock as the Saints faced fourth down in their own territory.
Remember, though, the Saints were missing Darren Sharper and Jabari Greer from their secondary. They also lost Tracy Porter during the game. The loss of three starters cleared the way for Rams' quarterback Bulger throw for a season-high 298 yards. Steven Jackson also had a big game (26 carries for 131 yards and a touchdown), but he can run on anyone. It's hard to blame the Saints for not stopping him. Plus, the Rams are getting better and had two weeks to gameplan for this one. Before their bye, which was last week, the Rams won in Detroit for their first victory of the year. It's a young team in the first year of a new administration, so it's only common sense they'd begin playing much better football in the second half of the season.
Give Reggie Bush credit for stepping up when the Saints needed him. With their inability to run up the middle, Bush took over via the outside, scoring twice (once on a short reception, once on a draw) and racking up 98 yards on six carries and two catches. His speed on the perimeter was the difference-maker in this game when the Saints had the ball. That's odd to say when you're talking about this juggernaut of an offense against a previously brutal Rams' defense, but that's why they play the games."We're not content with where we're at, and we're certainly not content with the way we've played these last few weeks,'' Brees said. "We need to close the game out when we're given the opportunity.''
We should also consider the Saints were playing on the road, and it's not easy to win any NFL football game on the road. Good teams find a way to win, despite any adversity that may strike, and that's what they did. While they don't play for so-called moral victories, this game was more about the improvement of the Steve Spagnuolo-era Rams and their building toward the future than it was any shortcomings for the now 9-0 Saints.
The bottom line is that the Saints won a football game. In the end, that's all that matters.




















Reader Comments (Page 1 of 2)
11-15-2009 @ 8:01PM
cantstopdrinkin said...
Yeah the Saints survived a game where they were missing both starting defensive tackles (Ellis and Clancy) , both starting corners (Greer and Porter), and starting safety (Sharper). Still nothing compared to the unreal amount of injuries last year but lets just be glad we had the Rams on the calendar this weekend. Hopefully we get Sharper and Greer back next week. Ellis probably wont be back for 3 more weeks. And Porter's injury did not look good, he was extremely depressed with his head down getting carted off ...
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11-16-2009 @ 2:27AM
lynette said...
Happy for bush maybe they will get off his back who dat 9-0
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11-16-2009 @ 2:32AM
lynette said...
9-0
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11-16-2009 @ 8:18AM
James Matthews said...
"The bottom line is that the Saints won a football game. In the end, that's all that matters." Who Dat!!!
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11-16-2009 @ 8:55AM
Debby said...
Hats off to a tenacious St Louis. With that being said , nothing but love here for the Saints who have given us alot to smile about this year.
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11-16-2009 @ 9:35AM
Gwen McBride said...
The saints won! I agree they have giving us a lot to smile about, we are very happy down in the south.
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11-16-2009 @ 10:04AM
way2gross said...
I have been a Saints fan forever...I finally get to brag!!!! So I say a win is a win...
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11-16-2009 @ 11:11AM
oustchimchim said...
THE GAME WAS REALLY OVER A COUPLE OF PLAYS EARLIER,THE BALL HIT THE GROUND ON THE RAMS FOURTH DOWN PLAY. STEVIE WONDER COULD OF MADE THAT CALL.
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11-16-2009 @ 11:32AM
POUSSON said...
DrewDat.....a win is a win...give it up to the rams they played a good game... get it together to go after that win next week... Tampa Bay,New England,Washington,Atlanta,Dallas,
Tampa Bay,Carolina..WHODAT we all dat and we are coming to get you One at a time looks doable to me
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11-16-2009 @ 1:43PM
quarktripper said...
I'm glad that the Saints get New England before the final run of the season. A good whooping by the Patriots will make it easier for the remaing teams to see to it that the Saints go 11-5, which is in line with the calibur of the team. Go Saints!
11-17-2009 @ 10:22PM
Jessie Phillips said...
kind of like the whooping that the patriots gave the colts??
11-16-2009 @ 1:21PM
shameikatyler said...
Good game to the Rams. They came out to play a game that looked insurmountable but they hung in there with one of the leagues best teams. I love my Saints though and their season has really uplifted a lot of us in New Orleans, Geaux Saints
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11-16-2009 @ 1:36PM
wcajunk said...
Geaux Saints !!!
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11-16-2009 @ 1:41PM
fedupinfla3220 said...
Just moved back here and you can't go ANYWHERE without seeing people proudly wearing their Saints colors! After being a joke for so long, we can't wipe the smiles off our faces...Wanna strike up a conversation with a stranger? All ya gotta say is..."How 'bout them Saints huh?"
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11-16-2009 @ 2:23PM
Allen said...
The Saints ROCK!!!
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11-16-2009 @ 5:46PM
a4manbob said...
REGULAR SEASON RECORDS DON'T MEAN SQUAT
ASK THE PATS.
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11-16-2009 @ 6:56PM
Mike said...
9-0 is 9-0, take the Bucaneers out next week, and try not to look to far ahead in doing it. The Pats game will show all out there this team is very real.......or not?
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11-16-2009 @ 8:35PM
kio morse said...
we need to settle down and take one game at a time
we still have 7 games to go yes they need to look at the last 4 games and improve there game but yet
we are 9-0 ???
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11-16-2009 @ 11:14PM
kaykells said...
Yeppers - cry me a river. Saints won. Saints 9-0. Facts are facts. No one is hacking the Colts for their skin of teeth win earlier in the season when the Saints were blasting wins like dynomite.
I agree they may not go undefeated because it gets harder and harder to stay undefeated as the season wears on, BUT - they are in the hunt for real this year. Watch them Saints march Baby!
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11-17-2009 @ 10:42AM
arlams said...
Wonder if it is getting a bit chilly in hell yet????
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