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New Orleans Saints Coach Sean Payton wanted the Chicago game in a bad way
New Orleans Saints Insider, Saturday film study It was a frustrating day for the Saints in Chicago. The significance of the game could be seen in the face of Coach Sean Payton, who prowled the sideline like a caged jaguar,...
Saints and Bears Fighting For Their Playoff Lives
Saints and Bears Fighting For Their Playoff Lives
pastthepylon.blogspot.com — Both teams are still on the outside looking in when it comes to the playoff picture. A... loss will almost assure the team will be home in the winter months rather than playing on the weekend. (more) Saints and Bears Fighting For Their Playoff Lives
NFL Game Center: Post Game - New Orleans Saints at Detroit Lions - 2008 Week 16
NFL Game Center: Post Game - New Orleans Saints at Detroit Lions - 2008 Week 16
nfl.com — It was over when ... The Saints forced the Lions to punt on their opening possession of... the second half and subsequently scored on a three-play drive to go up 35-7. Game ball Drew Brees gave himself an outside chance to break Dan Marino's all-time ... (more) NFL Game Center: Post Game - New Orleans Saints at ...
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BUSH, COACH AT ODDS?
ProFootballTalk.com — As the New Orleans Saints continue to underachieve under head coach Sean Payton, there are signs of strain between Payton and the team’s most popular player, running back Reggie Bush. Payton yanked Bush from Thursday night’s loss to the Bears after Bush, in Payton’s estimation, failed to go north/south on a rushing attempt. Payton claimed after the game that Bush tweaked his knee , the one that caused him to miss several weeks after arthroscopic surgery.  Dr. James Andrews will be looking at MRI results soon.  But Bush still returned a punt after his knee flared up, which ...

User-friendly Ds, Week 16: Prelude to an imaginary championship
Roto Arcade — ... When the NFL's highest-scoring offense (New Orleans, 27.9 PPG) faces the league's most scored-upon defense (Detroit, 31.7), you don't really need an expert to break things down. Still, we feel obligated to highlight the matchup. You can't bench many Saints in Week 16, except for employee No. 25. ...

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saintsgab.com 12/17/2008 — The season is over for Saints running back Reggie Bush, as today the team put him on injured reserve, meaning he’ll miss the final two games of the Saints’ season. Bush sprained the medial collateral ligament in his left knee during the ...
NFL Sports Betting: New Orleans Saints vs. Chicago Bears
sports-gambling.com 12/10/2008 — NFL sports betting on the Saints has been one of the better values in the league this year. New Orleans has an overall football betting record of 7-6 straight up and 9-4 against the NFL betting odds. New Orleans has an over/under NFL sports betting record of 8-4-1 over the total.
New Orleans Saints Coach Sean Payton: Club has "more work to do" before free agency
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New Orleans Saints must find way to give Chicago weather cold shoulder
blog.nola.com 12/9/2008 — Jim Mora once said, "You think you know. But you don't know. And you never will." The famous quote certainly applies to the Saints' visit to Chicago on Thursday night. Several Saints players spent Monday afternoon downplaying the significance of...
Getting to Know the New Orleans Saints
acmepackingcompany.com 11/20/2008 — Man it looks like it has been one tough season down in New Orleans. The number one thing I was curious about was the status of RB Deuce McAllister, DE Charles Grant, and DE Will Smith , who are appealing their four game suspensions on Tuesday with ...
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The New Orleans Saints: A Cold-Weather Team
canalstreetchronicles.com 12/11/2008 — Below is a Fan Post by MtnExile who obviously wakes up before I do. He put me to the punch. Below his post are a few personal pictures of our white Christmas here in New Orleans.     Snow falling in New Orleans. "For the first time in nearly four years, snow is falling across ...
New Orleans Saints Run the Ball to Victory: Satan's Sinners Bundle Up
bleacherreport.com 12/8/2008 — Pierre Thomas lobbied to Sean Payton all week to let him prove that he can run the ball effectively. Apparently his words did not go without notice. Thomas carried the ball 16 times for 102 yards and touchdown as the New Orleans Saints beat the ...
Bush's knee to be re-examined; Marrone leaves for SyracuseUSATODAY.com NFL - Top Stories 12/14/2008
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Revamped Hester helps Bears boot Saints, stay alive in playoff raceUSATODAY.com NFL - Top Stories 12/14/2008
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NFL Week 15 Predictions: To Be, Or Not To Be, That Tis The QuestionBleacher Report - NFL 12/14/2008
So Thursday Night Football this week signified the first time I was wrong on a Thursday night game. The Chicago Bears beat the New Orleans Saints in overtime. So what does that do to the rest of the NFC? The AFC South is already locked up by the ...
The NFL MVP Chronicles, Part I: Drew Brees, New Orleans Saints QBBleacher Report - NFL 12/14/2008
This will be the first in a three-part series of articles previewing the upcoming MVP race in the NFL. Part One focuses on the league's leading passer, Drew Brees of the New Orleans Saints. Brees came to the Saints in 2006 after a successful return ...