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Home field for the Playoffs? A look at the schedules
After the Saints impressive win over the Giants, a buddy of mine and I were discussing how big this win was. It showed us that the Saints are for real. I had always contended that the Giants were the team that I feared the most. Their ability to pressure QBs with only their front 4 seemed a pre-requisite to beat the Saints, since Brees has been so legendary against the blitz in his NOLA tenure. That may still be the key, but we certainly didn’t see any of that 4-man pressure on Sunday. This certainly looks like the best Saints team I’ve ever seen BY FAR. Therefore, I don’t think it is ridiculous to consider the most ridiculous of prospects – the Saints as the number 1 seed in the NFC. Now I know it is early, and lots of things can happen along the way, but let’s look at the remaining schedules of the big 3 contenders in the NFC:
New Orleans:
@Miami
vs Atlanta
vs Carolina
@ St. Louis
@ Tampa Bay
vs New England
@ Washington
@ Atlanta
vs Dallas
vs Tampa Bay
@ Carolina
Let’s assume a sweep of crappy Tampa and the woeful Rams and Redskins. Let’s also assume a split with Atlanta. That’s 10-1 with games against Miami, Carolina (Twice), New England and Dallas. Let’s say we beat Dallas, who by week 15 might be in free fall. That’s 11-1. I don’t think Miami is a cake walk, but I’m calling that a win as well – 12-1. That means that even if we split with Carolina and lose to the Pats, we go 13-3. It could happen. The other interesting thing about this schedule is that there are no late season road games up North, a la Chicago the last couple of years.
Minnesota:
@ Pittsburgh
@ Green Bay
BYE
vs Detroit
vs Seattle
vs Chicago
@ Arizona
vs Cincinnati
@ Carolina
@ Chicago
vs NY Giants
Let’s assume that the Vikes beat Detroit, Seattle, Arizona, Carolina and split with Chicago. That’s 11-1. I’m going to go out on a limb and say Cincy will be on the down swing when the Vikes play them – 12-1. That leaves 3 games – Pittsburgh this weekend, @ Green Bay (in the Brett Favre media hype-til-you-puke bowl) and hosting the Giants on the last weekend. Baltimore would’ve helped this picture quite a bit if they had made that FG, but my gut is that the vikes split those first 2 and the Giants game is for all the marbles.
Giants:
vs Cards
@ Philly
vs San Diego
BYE
vs Atlanta
@ Denver
vs Dallas
vs Philly
@ Washington
vs Carolina
@ Minnesota
This is not an easy schedule. Let’s assume wins over Washington, Dallas and Carolina – 8-1. The cardinal game isn’t a walk, but that’s a win, ditto San Diego – 10-1. If we assume a split with Philly, the Gaints are 11-2 not counting 3 games – Atlanta, @ Denver and @ the vikings. IF the Saints do finish 13-3, the Giants would need to swwep those 3 games to get home field, due to their loss to the Saints.
Just for grins, let’s include the Falcons, who while not getting the same press as those top 3, have looked very good:
Atlanta:
@ Dallas
@ New Orleans
vs Washington
@ Carolina
@ Giants (November 22nd)
vs Tampa
vs Philly
vs New Orleans
@ NY Jets (December 20th)
vs Buffalo
@ Tampa
Again, let’s assume wins over Dallas, Washington, Tampa twice, Carolina, and Buffalo – that’s 10-1. Throw in a split with the Saints, and they’re 11-2 with Games at the Giants (in late November) at the Jets (in late December) and hosting Philly. In my mind, the best they can hope for is 1-2 in those games – 12-4
Now, things might look a lot different in a few weeks. Will some key player get hurt? When Will Brett Favre start throwing stupid picks again? Will some team that looks good now fall apart? Will a team like the Panthers rebound and look better than they do right now – that’s why they play the games. I didn’t look at all the convoluted tie-breakers, but let’s just say this Saints fans- start rooting for the Vikings to lose.
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The NFL's best WR corps?
There was some discussion recently around the Saints WR corps and whether they should be considered among the league’s best. To sum up the basic arguments:
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Jenkins Signs
It's about time...
OK, let's get it on!
4 months ago
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The death of a dream
Everyone, please. A moment of silence for the death of the Lito Sheppard to Saints trade rumor...Time of death...4:37 EST
9 months ago
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Looking Back at PayLoo Drafts
During the season, there was some discussion on CSC about the success of the drafts of the Payton/Loomis team. With the 2009 draft steadily approaching, this seems as good a time as any to take a look back and see how they’ve done. It is always easier to evaluate drafts the farther you are from them, so it will be tougher to evaluate the 2008 draft, but lets give them all a shot…
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Kiper's first mock draft - It's Vontae Davis
Kiper has us taking Vontae Davis with the 14th pick. Take it for what it's worth...
11 months ago
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Shane Dronett dead
Standout D-lineman of 1990 SWC champion Texas team died on Wednesday of an apparent suicide. Our thoughts and prayers go out to his family. He was only 38.
11 months ago
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Gregg Williams Speaks
He's got a few interesting things to say from the Senior Bowl, especially in reference to working with a high-scoring offense.
"I think (the Saints defense has) got a good nucleus, a good base of talent there," Williams said. "And you've got to be excited about the offense. When you're in a situation where if you like to pressure defense like I do, then you get a chance to pin your ears back and rush the passer more when you can put points on the board. I've been in situations before as a coach where you've got to make sure you monitor what you're doing and you can't afford to make a mistake because you're going to win the game 6-3, 10-7, 13-10. Here, you've really got a chance to pin your ears back and really rush the passer. So I'm really looking forward to it."
11 months ago
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Gregg Williams first up
Apparently Gregg Williams, former DC of the Titans Redskins, and most recently Jags, is set to interview for Saints DC. Article also gives a good rundown of other possible candidates (including potential messiah Sean McDermott).
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