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Cardinals-Saints Playoff Preview: SBN NFL Blogs Break Down The Matchup

In an effort to get closer to the truth about what will happen this weekend during the NFL Divisional Round Playoffs, we talked to bloggers representing all eight teams still left in the chase. For each participant, we asked the same batch of questions. This is the preview for the Arizona and New Orleans clash.

Cardinals @ Saints


4:30 PM ET, January 16, 2010
Superdome, New Orleans
FOX

 

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Team: Arizona Cardinals (10-6)

Blog: Revenge Of The Birds

Author: Andrew602

Give us a couple of reasons the Cardinals will win on Saturday.

The Arizona Cardinals showcased just how dangerous they were in one of the greatest playoff games in NFL history last week. Kurt Warner continued his string of playoff success, and is proving that he should be in consideration as the greatest playoff quarterback of all time. With Anquan Boldin possibly returning, the offense will create too many mismatches for New Orleans.

One guy from the opposition you would add to the Cardinals.

Umm, that's easy. I'll take Tracy Porter and throw him out there next to Dominique Rodgers-Cromartie. If we learned one thing last week, it's that the Cardinals need to address the cornerback position in the offseason regardless of what the Cardinals do in the playoffs. The Cardinals biggest weakness this Saturday will be corner, so getting Porter would shore up a huge need.

Who is the Cardinals MVP?

I'll go with an non-obvious answer, Beanie Wells. His numbers don't jump out at you but he's been the added boost the Cardinals desperately needed to the running game. The balance on offense was the primary reason the Cardinals won 10 games and the division. Wells is a down-hill runner with a nasty stiff arm that is a major threat to break a big run at any given time. Wells will be an overlooked reason for the Cardinals if they win on Saturday.

Who is the X-Factor?

Normally I'd say Wells, but since I just mentioned him, I'll think outside the box. At this point Steve Breaston is the Cardinals x factor. Most teams don't consider him a threat, and that's fine when they double cover Larry Fitzgerald and Anquan Boldin so Breaston can get wide open. Steve is the added threat at receiver that the Cardinals currently don't have - the burner. He's fast, fearless over the middle, and also is productive at returning punts.

Scouting report on the Saints.

The New Orleans Saints are undoubtedly a good team, but one reason they've had so much success is because of the lack of competition they've played. The only three teams they beat with winning records in 09 were the EaglesJets and Patriots. The Eagles and Patriots were embarrassingly knocked out of the playoffs last week, and Mark Sanchez was not playing as good then, as he is now. I can also confidently say the Saints defense has yet to face an offense like the Cardinals this year.

Give us a prediction.

Cardinals win 38-31

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Team: New Orleans Saints (13-3)

Blog: Canal Street Chronicles

Author: Saintsational

Give us a couple of reasons the Saints will win on Saturday.

The Saints should be close to full strength coming off the bye and have the advantage of playing at home. The Saints will return to early season form and put up tons of offense, just enough to beat the defensively challenged Cardinals. 

One guy from the opposition you would add to the Saints.

Gotta be Larry Fitzgerald. He is just scary good and I shudder to think what he could do with Drew Brees tossing balls his way. Did it just get cold in here?

Who is the Saints MVP?

Usually when we ask this question on Canal Street Chronicles we also include the disclaimer *Other than Drew Brees* because he is so obviously the reason the Saints have been successful these last four years and the question is pretty pointless otherwise.. 

Who is the X-Factor?

On defense it's the line. If they can wreak havoc in the pocket and put the fear of God in Kurt Warner, the Saints have a great shot at winning. On offense, Reggie Bush could surprise everyone with a huge day and run away with the win. 

Scouting report on the Cardinals.

The Cardinals have just come off one of the most impressive offensive performances in playoff history so naturally I'm worried about their incredibly powerful aerial attack which could include the double threat of Fitzgerald and Boldin. The good news is that their defense looked weak in the first round, a good sign for the the Saints who have the number one offense in the league. Also, they've got to be tired while the Saints should be well rested. 

Give us a prediction.

Homefield advantage proves to be important in this one but it's a shootout nonetheless. Saints win 45-38.

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Great stuff

Very excited for this game.
Mentioned on the Cards site several times that I really like/respect the Saints.
Hate to see you guys lose on Sat :p
Hoping for a great game no matter the outcome!

They are who we thought they were!

by Jesse Reynolds on Jan 13, 2010 6:34 PM EST reply actions  

Re: "Hate to see you guys lose on Sat "

No worries. We won’t. :-D

You’ve got a great team there though. No doubt. (I was routing for you in the SB, and you would have won if not for James Harrison’s INT-TD.)

Saints fan in DFW. Saints go all the way... I BELIEVE!

by Dan Kelly on Jan 14, 2010 12:04 AM EST reply actions  

Saints

also beat NY Giants and Carolina at 8-8. That gives them 7 wins against teams .500 or better.

Compare that to Arizona beating 3 teams, Minn, Houston and NY Giants. Why do people knock on the saints when over half their wins came against winning teams when the Cards fed off bottom feeders like Rams and Seahawks and 30% of their victories came against quality teams.

I see what you got...Lets rock - Al Bundy

by knucklesmalone on Jan 14, 2010 4:01 AM EST up reply actions  

Maybe because those same bottom feeders whipped the Saints 3 games in a row at the end of the season?

Bills fan? In Colorado? It's more likely than you think.
AARIN MEIBIN IS TEH SUZZORZ, am I right?

by UZ on Jan 14, 2010 5:25 AM EST up reply actions  

Saints

lost to dallas (11-5) by 7, not a bottom feeder, tampa (3-13) by 3 and is a bottom feeder and carolina (8-8)by 14 and are also not a bottom feeder. and only got whipped the last game when starters were out.

by cbkao on Jan 14, 2010 6:41 AM EST reply actions  

Losing by 10 to an 8-8 team...

…with your practice squad and reserves on the field is not being “whipped” by any definition.

Matter of fact, the Panthers should be EMBARRASSED they allowed the benchwarmers and backups for New Orleans to even be THAT close. ;-)

As for the game Saturday, and the Saints opponent in that game, let’s hope for the sake of the Cardinals that their coaches and players are more detail oriented and aware than the bloggers from their SB page.

…on second thought, no, let’s not. :-)

Irony: An atheist Saints fan.

by GSO Saints Fan on Jan 14, 2010 8:24 AM EST up reply actions  

Losing records?

Everyone has played at least half their games against teams with losing records. At least the winnin teams have. Check it out. There are not any teams playing where over half of their opponents had winning records. You play who is on the schedule and do the best you can. That’s all you can do.

Bear

by bearsaint on Jan 14, 2010 7:15 AM EST reply actions  

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