I'm not going to gloat over a win that could have been an absolute disaster. Reggie Bush fumbled on a toss play that I thought was certain doom for the Saints, but the defense did what they've done all year and that's answering the call at the right time. The pass to Donte' Stallworth I called before the coin toss. After watching them all season long I knew that they would give up the big play at least once in the game. I'm not all gah gah today over them...now if you talked to me Saturday that was a whole different story. (But that might have just been the booze talking)
Positives:
-Deuce McCallister played like the premier back he used to be and still is.
-Steve Weatherford had probably the greatest heads up play of the game running for a first down on 4th and long instead of risking a blocked punt. (Whoever thought a punter could be an unsung hero?)
-Drew Brees still makes good decisions and one name I never heard all night long was Brian Dawkins which leads me to believe that everywhere he was they went the opposite direction.
Negatives:
-Reggie Bush still made rookie mistakes that could've cost them the game.
-The secondary can not afford mental errors like that of veterans Fred Thomas and Mike McKenzie against the Bears. Bernard Berrian will go vertical so Josh Bullocks must be ready to cover over the top.
The NFC championship game will be won by the Special Teams. The Saints have had a propensity of giving up a lot of yards on the kickoff and with Devin Hester back there I would just pooch kick everything and make them score on offense. Keep their defense on the field and wear them down like the Seahawks did and maybe, just maybe my once far fetched prediction at the beginning of every regular season will become reality.