Gus Kattengell’s Saints Report: Rams Game
Well it's another scrimmage game for the New Orleans Saints this weekend as they face their second straight winless team in the St. Louis Rams at noon on Sunday.
Well it's another scrimmage game for the New Orleans Saints this weekend as they face their second straight winless team in the St. Louis Rams at noon on Sunday.
The New Orleans Saints have won four in a row, 30-27 over Carolina last week thanks to a killer 13-play game winning drive orchestrated by Drew Brees.
Give credit to our New Orleans Saints though, as they came back from a four point fourth quarter deficit to win at the Carolina Panthers 30-27.
The 3-1 New Orleans Saints take on the 1-3 Carolina Panthers in Charlotte on Sunday, but do not let Carolina's record fool you. This week at Saints camp the team was very aware of the fact Carolina has the players to hand the Saints a loss.
The 2-1 New Orleans Saints travel to 1-2 Jacksonville for the first of three straight road games.
After playing three top level teams, the fan in us wants to look at the Jags as a win, and why not? Jacksonville QB Blaine Gabbert is making just his second NFL start, the team needed an extension this week to try and sell out the game so the blackout would be lifted, and surely if the Saints can play the Packers tough, spank the Bears and snatch a win from Houston, Jacksonville should be no trouble?
The New Orleans Saints improved to 2-1 on Sunday, winning a shootout with the Houston Texans. The 40-33 win, as thrilling as it was seemed secondary, before, and after the game, however, thanks to former Saint Steve Gleason. Gleason, a retired former New Orleans Saints special teams captain who revealed that he has amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS), a rare terminal disease that damages the nerves that control voluntary muscle movement, served as the Saints' honorary captain Sunday against the Houston Texans at the Superdome.
Week Three of the 2011 NFL schedule kicks off the first weekend of fall. Two games feature undefeated teams pitted against each other, while several, key intra-divisional rivalries meet for the first time this season. Meanwhile, winless teams are scrambling to save their 2011 season before it’s too late.
And there you have it; yet another athletic person attracted to a female! It seems like a trend to me: First Brett Favre, now Dallas Defensive coordinator Rob Ryan, who is next? Hopefully not Drew Brees.
The New Orleans Saints picked up their first win of the season in impressive fashion Sunday in the Superdome. Head coach Sean Payton was pretty pleased with his team's performance:
Our Saints Reporter Gus Kattengell predicted the Saints would score 34 points. Spot on Gus! Of course he said the Packers would only end up with 31.
That didn't quite happen as our New Orleans Saints fell to the defending Super Bowl Champions Green Bay Packers 42-34.