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Saints start the season out right as Reggie Bush comes up Huge in the 4th quarter.
Sep 07, 2008 | 6:59PM | report this

So much for the NFC South division champs as the New Orleans Saints won a close one in the Superdome. Tampa's defense was tough as expected but the Saints offense in the second half was to much. Brees and Bush hooked up on a designed swing pass that saw Bush burn everything downfield on his way to what would turn out to be the game winning touchdown.

The Bucaneers had one final chance with just under 3 minutes to play, but the Saints defense that looked much improved for the most part held ground and ended any chance with an interception by LBScott Fujita.  Bush finished the game with 8 receptions for 112 yds and a TD.  While Brees went 23-32 for 343 yds 3 TD's and an interception early in the game that tied it at 7.

Both Deuce and McKenzie did not play in todays game wich was a game time decision by coach Shaun Payton. TE Jeremy Shockey who saw his first action as a Saint did not disappoint. Shockeys' numbers totaled 6 receptions for 54 yds and a long of 26. Devery Henderson the often criticized WR had 1 catch but it was for 84 yds and a TD.

It seemed that the Buc's defensive gameplan was to slow down the Brees to Colston connection of which they did well. Colston only had 3 catches for 26 yds as Tampa kept a safety close by to help the CB's slow him down. However the Saints defense was just that much better DE's Charles Grant and Bobby Mcray both had a sack each and rookie Tracy Porter held his own as no receiver for the Buc's had 100 yds on the day.

Take nothing from the Tampa they fought hard and deserves to be respected. There is no doubt in my mind that todays loss is just a minor setback and they'll be giving some teams serious competition throughout the season.

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Video compilation of Marques Colston...Best WR in the NFL the past two seasons!
Sep 06, 2008 | 9:28AM | report this
You can make an argument for a few receivers as the best in the NFL today, but none have done what Saints WR Marques Colston has in his first two season. Watch the video of some great catches and a history lesson or two.




Now after seeing this video you tell me, is there a better WR in the NFL? Not in my honest opinion. Only a complete homer would argue that a T.O or Chad whatever his name is this season is better. Call me a homer if you like but I think the numbers speak for themselves. 2008-2009 has much more promise and could set Colston on the path to possibly being the best receiver who ever played the game. Who Dat!!!!!!!!


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Back from my evacuation vacation
Sep 04, 2008 | 3:51PM | report this

Well after about a week of being on a evacuation vacation from Hurricane Gustav, it's great to come home and hopefully return to a normal life,whatever that may be. There's a few things pretty messed up around here but for the most part my home made out well. Which is wonderful because where I live (Westbank side of the Miss. river) was predicted to get hit hard from storm surge and also levee failure was a huge concern. The levee held and the surge never happened so thank God for that.

As for what will be happening with sports around our area, the Saints will play their first game in the Super Dome. Which is great and you can expect a very electric crowd come Sunday. I remember the re-opening of the Dome after Katrina and I have to say it was very loud. Since New Orleans and some of the surrounding area came out of this Hurricane with just power outages and some wind damage, this game will be a great time to celebrate (not that we ever need an excuse to get drunk and do that) what could have been worse than it was. So Geaux Saints,Geaux!

Baton Rouge didn't fare out as well as New Orleans and the game between LSU and Troy has been postponed until Nov. as both teams had open dates at the same time. Tiger Stadium was hit real hard and will need repairs of the field and scoreboard not to mention a few other things. LSU plans to have it ready by next weeks game against North Texas. So it's safe to say that Sat. will somewhat suck without an LSU game, but I understand why. Besides it'll give me a chance to checkout the other teams within the SEC this week. I'll probably be looking to pay special attention to the Florida and Miami game which should be a good one.

So once again let me say it's great to be home and I'm looking forward to relaxing my nerves and watching some good football games. Thanks to those who commented on Nique's blog wishing me and my fellow New Orleanians well. Also thanks to everyone who emailed me also, God Bless you wonderful people!

Enjoy your weekend and good luck to your teams.

Also to my friends here who might be from the East Coast Good luck with the Hurricane headed your way and God Bless you and your family...Stay safe!

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Jason David job in jeopardy!
Aug 28, 2008 | 9:53AM | report this

Right now CB Jason David is a New Orleans Saint but that all can change come Saturday afternoon when the team must make it's final roster cuts and get down to the league mandated 53 man roster. Since coming over to the Saints via free agency from Indianapolis David hasn't lived up to expectations. He's been the blame from Saints fans for much of last years secondary woes. So far this preseason it doesn't look as though he has progressed one bit from last year.

Tonight the Saints take on the Miami Dolphins in their final preseason game. It will be Davids last chance to show the coaches that he can be a contributer to this squad. However he'll have to fight off veterans Jason Craft and Aaron Glenn, which so far he hasn't done a good job of. Craft is someone who has been with the Saints for a few years now and knows what coach payton wants from him. Glenn is a long time veteran in this league and has played in every type of defensive scheme there is. Jason David however has shown unless he is in a zone cover defense, he'll get torched every time he's on the field.

In camp David shows flashes of what the coaches were hoping to get when he joined the team in 2007. In games he seems confused and often is nowhere near the receiver when he catch is made. He's been the most inconsistant CB so far this preseason and that doesn't bode well for him. There are to many CB's on the roster for him to play so bad and make this team.

If cut the Saints will have to take a cap hit of around 3 million but the Saints say that the money doesn't factor in when they make the decision. As for my opinion I say cut him. With second year CB Usama Young and newly aquired Randall #### looking better keeping him would be more of a liability than anything. Sometimes in the game of football you have to cut your losses no matter how big it may be.

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Reggie Bush...I know I'm not a bust. I know I'm far from it, "
Aug 14, 2008 | 8:00AM | report this

For Saints RB Reggie Bush last years woeful season was a humbling experience. Thrust into the role of an every down back by coaches after McAllister went down early in the season, he seemed to never really get on track. Which is a far cry from the very good rookie season he had in 2006. With four games left in the regular season Bush missed them with a knee injury of his own.

 The word "bust" has been thrown around by Bush's harshest critics, who suggest his speed has been neutralized by NFL defenses and that he can't be an every-down back. But Bush said he isn't fazed by such talk, and he's not even interested in using it as motivation

"No, because I know I'm not a bust. I know I'm far from it, " said Bush, who gained 998 yards from scrimmage in 12 games last season, but did it without the highlight-reel flair that he flashed in college and as a rookie.

I tend to agree with him. Think about this, is it his fault that he's not a 6'1 230 lbs powerback? No it isn't, in fact if anyone is at fault for Reggies' less than productive second season it's the Saints coaching staff.

They should have known Reggie never was an every down back and in fact he's kind of light in the #### to be doing that. I would imagine the only time Reggie has been an every down back was playing in high school. In college at USC he had LenDale White to carry the heavy load, much like Deuce did for the 2006 season. Coach Shaun Payton gambled with Bush in that role and failed miserably. Knowing all along there was a RB on the roster named Pierre Thomas who could have shouldered that load.

Reggie knows and understands that there are high expectations for players drafted in the first round.

"Any time you're a rookie coming into this league and you're a first-round draft pick, you have a lot of pressure on your shoulders. So it's not easy. It's not an easy job, " said Bush.

I'm probably one of the few people and even Saints fans who believe Bush will still do some great things in the NFL. Far to many people are fair weather fans but I guess that's just the way it is with sports.

I remember a certain QB named Peyton Manning who is widely considerd the best in the game today throwing plenty of interceptions his first couple of seasons. I also don't remember anyone labeling him a bust either. So why should we label Bush in that way?

He's only going into his third season and anyone who thought he would be an every down back doesn't really know football. What he does well is make people miss tackles. Get him the ball in open space and he'll make just about every defensive player in the NFL look silly grabbing for air.

Besides he's still learning which is what 90% or more of the players coming from college do in their first few seasons.

 "This is a totally different level from college. You start from rock bottom once you get in the league, and some people are able to come into this league and have great careers right off the bat. Some people really have to learn. Everybody's different.

So let's give the young man a break...or not. However when he's helping the Saints get back into the playoffs just remember what you thought of him. Well that and crow may taste better in a Gumbo.

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Deuce McAllister...heart of a champion.
Aug 13, 2008 | 8:13AM | report this

There is a lot of speculation of whether Saints RB Deuce McAllister can comeback from two seperate knee injuries in three years. Saints fans, haters and overall NFL football fans have their opinions. I have mine as well and let's just say it doesn't fall in line with the majority.

I've been in a similar situation as Deuce once in my life after being run over by a car on interstate 10 here in New Orleans. With injuries to both my legs and knees I also know the hard work you have to put in to get back to where you were before. And though history may not be on McAllisters side, it doesn't mean it's impossible...I'm proof of that.

The difference between us is that unlike me Deuce had his knee repaired by reknowned Dr. James Andrews, widely considered one of the foremost surgeons in the United States for knee, elbow, and shoulder injuries. He's also fourtunate to have the best rehab staff money can buy. That alone though will not do it and get you back on the field of play.

I was givien a 50/50 chance that I'd ever walk again. However I was also told by my Doctor that my will and determination would raise that percentage. From that day on I never looked back and continued to push forward. I'm happy to say after lots of hard work I am able to walk and do everything I want to do in life. The same can hold true for McAllister.

Deuce has worked hard and is coming along just fine in camp. He's lost weight which will help take the strain off his knees. He looks quick when hitting the holes made by his offensive line in drills which is encouraging.

There are those who doubt and with good reason. Not many RB's if any at all have comeback from two very serious knee surgery's and been successful. There is a saying though that goes " You can't measure the heart of a champion" and in the eyes of this Saints fan, McAllister is a true champion.

So go ahead doubt all you like that Deuce will not be able to be the RB that he was just two seasons ago. I know I had those that doubted me and to this day with every step I take it's a reminder to them that anything is possible, so long as you will it to be.

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NFC South preseason week 1
Aug 11, 2008 | 3:27PM | report this

Well now that the first week of the NFL preseason has come and gone let's take a look at some players from each NFC South team who stood out amongst their teamates.

Atlanta Falcons : QB Matt Ryan looked good starting his first game in the NFL.  In his limited time behind center he passed for 113 yds and a touchdown while going 9-of-15 passing. Not bad for a rookie and a team without much hopes of making any noise at all this season.

His lone touchdown pass was a 25-yard strike to Roddy White with 10:55 remaining in the first half. White slipped behind the defense on the play and caught the pass as he worked his way into the endzone. 

The First team defense also played pretty well considering they started a rookie former LSU CB Chevis Jackson and three second year players Brent Grimes, Tony Taylor and Jamaal Anderson.

Carolina Panthers : DeAngelo williams stood out the most to me on the offensive side of the ball scoreing twice on the ground. He looked to be healthy and pretty quick when running the ball. He's a player the Panthers will rely upon this season to help take the load off QB Jake delhomme. He finished the night with 55 yards on nine carries for the night for an impressive 6.1-yard average.

Big props to the offensive line as well during these runs. The holes they created were huge enough that the worst RB in the league might have been able to look impressive going through.

The defensive line looked really impressive especially Juluis Peppers who forced a fumble and on another play his pressure caused an errant pass which turned into an interception. Peppers is looking to rebound after a mediocre 2007 season.

Tampa Bay : I wasn't all that impressed with the Buc's offense against a very weak Miami defense. Although they were without starting QB Jeff Garcia none of the other QB's showed me that if Garcia goes down they'd be able to carry this team to the playoffs. RB Michael Bennet had a very nice game. He  finished the game with 74 yards and a touchdown on 19 carries plus a game-high four receptions for 16 yards.

The defense on the other hand looked like the same Tampa defense we've come to know and expect. CB Ronde Barber had the Bucs' first sack, forced a fumble and tied for the team lead with three tackles.

The defense didn't allow a play longer than 21 yards, not bad for just a half days work. The Buccaneers' starters on defense made an impressive debut in the opening quarter. Miami's first drive was a quick three-and-out — two running plays that went nowhere and an incompletion that was momentarily ruled a fumble.

New Orleans : WR Robert Meachem was the best player for the Saints who opened their preseason on thurs. night in Arizona.  He had two highlight catches on the night. A short run brought up a third-and-10 and Brunell fired a 49-yard pass to a diving Meachem at the Cardinals’ 3 yard-line. However his TD catch and run was the most impressive. He caught a pass across the middle of the field and broke three tackles en route to a 60-yard TD that gave the Saints a 24-10 lead in the fourth quarter.

 QB Drew Brees went six-for-seven passing on the first drive for 35 yards, including a perfectly thrown pass on third-and-goal from the Cardinals’ 7 yard-line to WR David Patten for a score.

The defense didn't look all that good to me and even though they gave up no huge plays and kept everything in front of them, they still allowed Arizona to make those catches pretty much uncontested. The Saints still have plenty kinks to work out and hopefully look better in the next game when most of the starting defense will get a chance to play a few downs.

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Meachem stands out among Saints recievers lastnight.
Aug 08, 2008 | 8:19AM | report this

For Saints WR yesterdays preseason opener against the Arizona Cardinals was a night he'd been anxiously waiting for. It was a chance to prove to all the nay sayers from the "Who Dat" nation that he is no bust. With Marques Colston and Devery Henderson sitting this one out, hed have plenty of oppertunity to do so. He'd not disappoint.

Meachem had a few real nice catches but it was the touchdown catch that showed Saints fans what they had hoped to get from the first round pick last season. One that was mired by various injuries which kept him from suiting up the in the regular season.

He caught a short pass over the middle from quarterback Tyler Palko on third-and-6, then broke two tackles and sidestepped at least four others before reaching the pay dirt.

"It's a dream come true. I waited a whole year for that," said Meachem, who caught four passes for 129 yards, including a spectacular 60-yard touchdown in the fourth quarter.

Afterward, the Saints erupted on the sideline and took turns congratulating Meachem. Coach Sean Payton greeted him with a hug. Meachem also made a terrific play in the second quarter, extending his arms to make a diving catch of a 49-yard pass from quarterback Mark Brunell. He beat safety Aaron Francisco down the left side of the field and held onto the ball as he hit the turf at the Cardinals' 3-yard line.
All of Meachem's heroics, however, came after Brees had already set the tone for the Saints' offense on the game's opening drive.

"When your head coach does that, it is special. The support means a lot to me, it really does," said Meachem, the Saints' first-round pick in 2007 who didn't play a down last season, thanks mostly to a nagging knee injury. "This was a great night for me, but it's just the start for me.

My coaches told me to just keep working hard and not be satisfied with this and to use it as a building block."

 

Although just as Meachem said it's only the beggining of a long road to winning the Saints fans hearts and becoming a house hold name in the "Big Easy." It's a great start though and with some plays like that during the regular season he'll be well on his way.

Meachem is a lock to make the team so all he needs to do is concentrate on producing and becoming the best WR he possibly can. Which last night showed me he is working hard at doing just that. He far outshined any other reciever with TE Mark Campbell who made some tough catches a close second.

One game down and a seasons worth to go. The road to redemption has begun for Meachem and he's accepted the challenge. It's only the beggining hopefully it ends, at least this season with a Super Bowl victory.

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Saints preseason opener tomorrow...what to expect.
Aug 06, 2008 | 12:52PM | report this

Thursday's preseason opener for the New Orleans Saints isn't going to be what fans have waited for. You will not get your first look of all the injured players from last year that the Saints are banking on this season. No glimpse of what Shockey might bring to the table. As a matter of fact you'll see a number of starters and backups who'll be sitting out this one. Here's the list of guys not playing in tomorrows game.

 

Running back Deuce McAllister, cornerback Mike McKenzie, safety Josh Bullocks, linebacker Jonathan Vilma, receiver Marques Colston, tight end Jeremy Shockey, receiver Devery Henderson, cornerback Tracy Porter and defensive tackle Brian Young will all miss the game.

Not to worry though because it's all just a precautionary move by coach Shaun Payton. He expects each of these players to continue training camp in Jackson, Ms following this game.

What we will see and I'm excited about is first round pick Sedrick Ellis in action. Since arriving late to camp Ellis has picked up the defensive scheme real fast. Yesterday and even during the scrimmage game Saturday he's shown just how fast and strong he is. Callaborating on a few occassions with DE's Bobby McCray and Will Smith to stop runners behind the line and putting serious pressure on QB Drew Brees. It's safe to say this young man is highly impressive and will be very good for a long time to come.

During this whole offseason and training camp the main focus has been revamping the defense. Second year CB Usama Young has stood out big time during camp. Also CB Randall #### whom the Saints aquired via free agency has been very impressive also. #### will start along with Jason David but when the Saints move into the nickel defense you'll see #### slide over and Young to pull the duty of covering the wideout.

With a few starters sitting this one out, we'll get a good look at some other players who need to step it up during the last weeks of camp and these preseason games. WR/ST player Skyler Green needs to have a good game if he hopes to make this team. With Lance Moore ahead of him on the depth chart the only way he makes this team is by becoming a special teams player.

The battle for the WR spot is one to watch for in this game. Long time vet. David Patten isn't showing any signs of giving up his spot at all. His work ethic and veteran savvy have both contributed to this. However the battle for that #3 spot is what to look for. The play of second year WR and last years first round pick Robert Meachem and the young man from Michigan picked in the seventh round Adrian Arrington should be real interesting. Both should get plenty of playing time to show the coaches they want to be part of this team.

There are some other players to watch also. Like RB Pierre Thomas and Aaron Stecker. One of these guys needs to step it up because if Deuce can't make it through the season we'll need them to be that pounding runner to compliment Reggie Bush. Bush is another player to keep your eye on as he has high expectations for himself this season. His ultimate goal for himself is to have 1,000 yds receiving and 1,000 yds rushing. That's a tall task but there are only a few players in this league who can accomplish that and Bush certainly has the talent to do so. It'll be interesting to see how he adjust now that he should have a very good grasp of the offense.

So come thursday evening on ESPN we'll get our first look at the hopefully new and improved Saints. One that certainly needs to rebound from a very dismal season in 2007. I have faith in this team and believe that a lot of holes have been filled. Now let's see how it all transpires on the field of play this season. I'm praying for another miracle season...how 'bout you?

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Please tell me why...
Aug 05, 2008 | 6:50AM | report this

There are a number of ex- NFL players who belong in the "Hall of Fame." However for this fan there is just one name that comes to mind...Rickey Jackson. How this name has escaped the people who vote for these guys is beyond me. I mean sure he wasn't no Lawrence Taylor but then again who has been? He didn't play for some big market team like N.Y. but can you explain to me why is it that his sustained excellence over 15 seasons, that a level of play that puts him 10th on the NFL's all-time sacks list and second all-time in fumbles recovered, that six Pro Bowls and five All-Pro teams and one Super Bowl ring, is not enough to earn enshrinement for the player who arguably is the best in Saints history?

 

Take for instance this weekends enshrinement of Andre Tippett, the former pass-rushing specialist who helped New England reach its first AFC championship game in the 1985 season. His two-year sack total of 35, in 1984-85, remains a league record for linebackers.

 

But Tippett's 100 career sacks are 28 short of tying Rickey. His 17 fumbles recovered are 11 short of Jackson's total. He missed five games because of injury in 1986; Rickey missed four because of injury in his career. One has to wonder what he has done to earn it that Jackson hasn't?

 

If the reason Jackson hasn't made it is because of his after playing issues then why are Michael Irving and LT there? Both these ex players after playing issues were well documented. Rickey is considerd the state of Louisianas' biggest dead beat dad. He owes roughly about $177,781.33 which is probably about equivelant to what LT and Irving spent a year on drugs.

What that makes Rickey -- if true -- is a horrible parent. But it doesn't mean he's a lesser player than he was, and off-field smudges certainly seem to have not been factors in determining a player's Hall-worthiness. The numbers he put up, the time he put in and the accolades he won haven't been received as favorably as they should have by the committee.

Each passing year I keep asking myself... why?

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New Orleans offense as good as it gets...
Aug 01, 2008 | 8:30AM | report this

Any mention of one teams offense and it has to start with the QB. For the New Orleans Saints that man is Drew Brees. Brees has the most passing yards and completions of anyone in the league the past two seasons. The Saints' passing offenses have ranked first and third in the NFL. Although last season is one both Saints fans and Drew Brees would like to forget. He did finish the season strong with career highs in attempts (652), completions (440), completion percentage (67.5), passing yards (4,423) and passing touchdowns (28). He also threw a career-high 18 interceptions, including nine in the first four games. That can't happen if the Saints are to be successful this season. Backup QB Vet. Mark Brunell is a serious upgrade from Jamie  

When you get to the WR position after Marques Colston there isn't much to talk about. Colston in my opinion has the best hands of any receiver in this league. I think I've seen him drop maybe 4 balls in his two year career. Not to mention the numbers he put up over the two years is better than anyone whoever played in the NFL.

 Devery Henderson had a bad case of the droppsies last year. 2007 first round pick Robert Meachem never played a down in the regular season because of an injury. Lance Moor and Terrance Copper were inconsistant and had trouble just getting open. This year there is a new face fighting for a starting position at WR. seventh round pick Adrian Arrington and so far in camp he's been real impressive.

David Patten is a veteran who is probably a lock and brings great leadership ability to this team. In fact Robert Meachem has done very well in camp and looks poised to take the #2 receiver spot all thanks to Patten who worked with him during the off season. If I had to say any player at this position who might be on the chopping block, it would be Henderson.

The RB position is very interesting and somewhat scary to say the least. Deuce is returning from another knee surgery but has looked good in camp. He's also lost a little weight which has helped out as well. If he can comeback and make it through the season, then this position is in good hands. Reggie Bush is someone who makes you scratch your head. Last season he seemed to kind of fear running between the tackles, always wanting to bounce every run outside.  Note to Reggie, this is the NFL and even big 300lbs lineman can be fast.

Pierre Thomas should be the man if Deuce can't go or make it through the season. The young man has both speed and some power with him. Saints fans have been waiting for him to get a real chance to play. Last season he became the first Saint to rush for over 100 yds and receive as much as well in one game. Not to mention he led the team in all purpose yds as well. Throw in veteran Aaron Stecker and I think the Saints are still good in this department even without Deuce. However I could see them bringing in someone else if Deuce goes down.

With the addition of Shockey and a now healthy Mark Campbell the Saints TE position is much better off than it was a year ago at this time. Shockey when healthy is a threat in the passing game. There are mixed reactions as to how well he is in the running game. Mark Campbell however is considerd one of the best blocking TE in the league. He can catch balls to and has shown that so far in camp. With Billy Miller showing up a few times last season he will probably see some playing time as well.

Which leads me to the offensive line. Sure the Saints lost center Jeff Fain who is now sleeping with the enemy, but Jonathan Goodwin has filled in quite well. He also did a great job last season when Fain was hurt. All in all the line has been very good the past two seasons. Brees is one of the least sacked QB's since coming here. OT Jamal Brown is top 3 in this league and Jahri Evans from Bloomsburgh college came out of nowhere as a rookie in 2006 and it carried right over to last season. I expect nothing to change with this group and in fact it became deeper with the addition of Carl Nicks, a 6'5 341 pound rookie from Nebraska who has impressed coach Shaun Payton so far.

The Saints offense should be every bit of what it's been these past two seasons, very high powered. With all the additions added to the defensive side of the ball, I expect a great season from New Orleans. One that'll take us to the one place we've never been...and that's the Super Bowl.  

                                              
                          

                                              
                           

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Defense will be the key to Saints season
Jul 31, 2008 | 6:04AM | report this

 One biggest questions for coach Shaun Payton during the off season was...how was he going to fix a defense that gave up big play after big play last season. With most of the damage being done thru the air, one would first think upgrading the CB position would be a good place to start. However if one would also look in the recent past, they'd see that the Giants won a Super Bowl based on how well it's defensive line played.

 

Enter Sedrick Ellis from Southern California. Arguably the best defensive lineman in the draft this off season. Ellis is not only big and strong but has some quick moves that will give offenses nightmares. He'll demand a double team which will free up the defensive ends to do what they are payed to do...and that's get to the QB. Will Smith and Charles Grant seen double teams consistantly last season because nobody feared the rest of the D-line. With Ellis teams will no longer have that luxury. Add in pass rushing specialist DE Bobby McCray and the Saints line is pretty solid for the most part. With McCRay the Saints will have the option of putting Grant at a DT position with Ellis which will put added pressure on offenses. We all know that a good pass rush can make just about any CB's look good.

 

In the second round of the draft the Saints did indeed look to add a player on defense with skills at the CB position. Tracy Porter from Indiana will be the kid trying to earn him a roster spot. Porter has very good instincts and a nose for the ball. Coach Payton has described him as a very smart and skilled player from just what he's seen at mini camp. Porter will have to work hard though with all the competition at that spot. The Saints brought in former LSU and New England Patriot CB Randall #### via free agency. I'm expecting him to start opposite Mike McKenzie come the regular season. Jason David may be relegated to the third CB and 2nd year man Usama Young is having the best camp of all these guys. No doubt Porter has his work cut out for him.

 

 The Saints haven't had a LB to compliment Scott Fujita in the two (going on three) years Payton has been here. So in a trade with the Jets, New Orleans took a gamble and aquired LB Jonathan Vilma. Vilma who was a first round pick of the Jets was the DROY in 2006. When coach Eric Mangini arrived he implimented the 3-4 defense coupled with injuries, Vilma just wasn't the same. Now however Vilma is healthy and back in a 4-3 defensive scheme he should return to form this season. He'll help anchor the Saints defense in the middle with his ability to cover RB's coming out the backfield.

 

 I may be very optomistic about this defense but make no mistake about it, they have lots to prove. After a stellar 2006 season the defense (even offense somewhat) looked like a shell of itself in 2007. With these additions though the Saints and it's wonderful fans should have a very exciting season. One that can't start soon enough.

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Saints dragging it's feet in regards to signing it's top draft pick...
Jul 29, 2008 | 5:27AM | report this

Am I missing something here? Didn't the K.C. Chiefs just sign there top draft pick Glenn Dorsey two days ago? Wasn't he a higher pick at the same position than Saints 1st round draft pick Sedrick Ellis? Then can you also tell me why it has taken the team this long to sign Ellis and get him into camp?

There is no excuse for him not to have signed on the dotted line already. Players drafted in front and behind him have been signed by their respective teams. I'm baffled as to why the Saints haven't gotten this done already. I do however know from the look on coach Sean Paytons face every press conference when asked questions about Ellis status, he's not happy about it.

Ellis is expected to be a starter on a defensive line that was good against the run but struggled to ever put any pressure on opposing QB's. That's what they drafted Ellis for. He's strong and explosive throught the middle. He'll demand double teams at times which could free up DE's Will Smith,Charles Grant and new comer Bobby McRay.

The longer he misses camp the more the Saints are at fault for any and all mistakes he makes this season. They're dragging their feet in the mud and there is simply no justification as to why. I know he'll get signed my question is only why has it already taken two days going into the third that they've not gotten him under contract.

The Saints need to get him under contact and in camp a soon as possible. Hollis Thomas isn't starter material we need some speed through the middle. Ellis can provide that and I'm anxious to see him in camp and what he might be bringing to the team. There's no doubt in my mind he'll be a candidate for DROY this season. Which can mean only one thing for this Saints fan...I'm thinking "Black and Gold Super Bowl!"

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Deuce's MRI negative and other Saints camp news
Jul 26, 2008 | 3:20PM | report this

Runningback Deuce McAllister did not practice this morning because of swelling to his surgicaly repaired knee. McAllister had his knee drained to relieve some discomfort and increase range so an MRI could be done. The Saints were looking for any structual damage to the joint. The MRI came back negative and he's been cleared to practice again on a limited basis.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Had their been some damage to the knees joint, this would have been terrible for them. Deuce is what makes the Saints offense tick. Reggie threatens no defense and for whatever reason I'm sure Payton would not start Pierre Thomas, even though I think he should. Hopefully Deuce's swelling goes down soon and he's able to get through the season healthy.

 

Word is Marques Colston has looked really good at yesterdays evening practice and it carried over to this mornings session. Brees and Colston has burned every combonation of DB's they threw at them during this mornings practices. You ever wonder how teams passed on this guy and let him slip to the seventh round? He's been nothing short of spectacular since his rookie season for the Saints. He posseses everything you could want from an NFL WR, Great hands, good speed, nice size and plays smart. Colstons had one of the best first two seasons of any wide receiver in history.

 

Robert Meachem continues to look impressive at camp also. He's caught a few big passes durring seven on seven drills. Rookie Adrian Arrington has also loked good and has had spectatos murmuring about his likeness (as far as football skills go) to that of Marques Colston. Nevermind the fact they both got selected in the seventh round.

 

CB Jason David recieved good praises from coaches this morning. He broke up two passes but also was staying with every WR he covered in one on one coverage drills. Randall #### has also done a good job and I think he'll end up the starter by the end of pre-season. Although rookie CB Tracey Porter could surprise everyone but as of now the nickel position is more likely.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

With the Jets inking DE Vernon Gholston yesterday and K.C. signing their first round pick Glenn Dorsey this morning Saints fans might be able to expect Sedrick Ellis to sign in a matter of days. I fully expect him to win the DT position over Thomas so getting in camp as soon as possible is a big deal.

 

Jonathan Vilma looks healthy and up to speed so far and has had a very good first three days. He's a huge hole that was filled during the offseason by the Saints. He'll be vital to the defenses success this season and think he might be the comeback player of the year.

 

Saints camp has only been going on for three days now and so far the players look good. Let's just pray that a good and healthy training camp brings about a very great season.

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Saints arrive at camp today and anounce contract extension for WR Marques Colston...
Jul 23, 2008 | 7:53PM | report this

After arriving today in Jackson Miss. for the start of training camp tomorrow the Saints have announced they've come into an agreement with it's star wide receiver Marques Colston on a three year agreement.

   Colston, a seventh-round pick in 2006, has far outplayed his rookie contract. In two seasons, he's caught 168 passes for 2,240 yardsand 19 touchdowns.

  Loomis said he can't remember ever signing a player to an extension after two years. "He's been a nice surprise for us," Loomis said. "We're excited to have Marques and to know that he's going to part of the New Orleans Saints through 2011."

With the edition of TE Jeremy Shockey in a trade yesterday with the Giants, The Saints are headed to training camp loaded on the offensive side of the ball. If you're Saints QB Drew Brees you've got to be excited about the possibility o####reat season.

If many players can stay relatively healthy this team can be the best ever assembled in franchise history.  One huge area to keep a watch on in camp is the battle at DT with first round pick Sedrick Ellis and Hollis Thomas. Thomas always comes into camp over weight so it'll be interesting to see if Eliss is worth the Saints trading down to pick.

    If he is able to be the disruptive force up the middle that the Saints hope he can be, It'll go a long way in helping out the still suspect CB's that the Saints have.

Eliss could help free up DE 's Will Smith and Charles Grant from being double teamed as they were most of last season. I think he'll make a huge impact this season for the defense. Possible DROY material.

Another good battle to watch will be the WR position. Colston is a lock but everything else is up for grabs. Last years 1st round pick Robert Meachem was praised by coaches during mini-camp and OTA's. So was rookie Adrian Arrington who is already being compared to Colston. Devery Henderson is sure to be in that mix as well.

I'll be watching carefully also on how the comeback of Jonathan Vilma goes in camp. The Saints aquired him from the Jets this off season. Vilma is a former DROY player but has been slowed by injury and a new defensive scheme in N.Y. that different fit a player with his skill level.

Vilma and Fujita have the makings o####reat pair of LB's. They'll compliment each other well.

The Saints defense will really need to step it up this season. I'm expecting some real fierce battles on that side of the ball during camp. With so many holes that need filling players should be working real hard to earn a roster spot.

Saints will be one of the top offenses this season. Now if the defense can keep teams from hanging 28 or more points on them they should win plenty of football games this season.

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