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Bears 13 @ Saints 30: Who Dat Say!?!

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The New Orleans Saints bounced back from the season-opening loss to the Packers with a definitive thumping of the Chicago Bears yesterday in the Superdome, 30-13.

Make the jump for all the statistics, stories, analysis, videos, op-ed pieces, feature stories, quotes, and whatnot from the game.

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Saints Cruise Past Bears, 30-13 | neworleanssaints.com
Staff report - QB Drew Brees tossed three touchdowns and defense racked up six sacks to lead the Saints to a dominating 30-13 win over the Bears Sunday afternoon in the Superdome.

Brees, Saints Tame Bears At Dome For 30-13 Win | sportsnola.com
New Orleans, LA (Sports Network) - Drew Brees completed 26-of-37 passes for 270 yards and three touchdowns, as New Orleans trounced Chicago, 30-13, at the Superdome.

Chicago Bears vs. New Orleans Saints - ESPN.com
NFL Football Recap: Final statistics from the Chicago vs. New Orleans game. Includes play-by-play, drive charts, photos, and highlights.

NFL Game Center: Chicago Bears at New Orleans Saints | nfl.com
Includes recap, stats, highlights, drive charts, and play-by-play.

 

From the Saints Sideline

Saints dominate Bears to take home opener | The Advocate
Sheldon Mickles - In their home opener Sunday, the Saints stared the Monsters of the Midway in the eye and didn’t blink in a dominating 30-13 victory over the Chicago Bears before 73,019 boisterous fans in the Superdome.

New Orleans Saints defense traps Chicago Bears 30-13 | NOLA.com
Mike Triplett - Energized team evens record at 1-1. Includes photo gallery.

New Orleans Saints linebackers take a hit but quickly bounce back | NOLA.com
James Varney - Jonathan Vilma, Jonathan Casillas find going tough but come up big.

New Orleans Saints' win over Bears was a long time coming | NOLA.com
Jeff Duncan - N.O., its fans get one to savor.

New Orleans Saints' John Kasay 5-for-5 this season | NOLA.com
James Varney - 41-year-old made 53-yard field goal vs. Chicago Bears.

Chicago Bears' Brian Urlacher says he gave his all despite tough week | NOLA.com
Jimmy Smith - Notes from the Bears sideline.

Saints ‘D’ steps up big | The Advocate
Sheldon Mickles - After giving up 83 points and 814 total yards in their past two meaningful games, a playoff loss to the Seattle Seahawks and the season opener against the Green Bay Packers, the New Orleans Saints’ defense did what it does best Sunday.

Special teams shut down Bears | The Advocate
Brian Allee-Walsh - New Orleans Saints’ special teams turned Chicago Bears’ return specialist Devin Hester every which way but loose Sunday.

Cutler Takes Beating In Bears Loss To Saints - WWL - AM870 | FM105.3
AP - Jay Cutler crouched down on his knees, his head resting on the turf with his hands on both sides of his helmet as if his ears were ringing.

Saints Defense Comes Up Big Against The Bears - WWL - AM870 | FM105.3
Deke Bellavia - Look at the final numbers, but also look back to when the game was out of reach when you are grading the Saints defense on their performance against the Big Bad Bears of the Windy City.

Solid Saints Delivered On The Bears - WWL - AM870 | FM105.3
WWL's Bobby Hebert says the Saints dominated the Bears, an especially big win considering some New Orleans players are not available. Listen to his comments here.

Saints Notebook | The Advocate
Staff Report - Odds and ends from Sunday's game vs. the Bears.

Saints Postgame Notes | neworleanssaints.com
Staff report

Sean Payton becomes the second New Orleans Saints coach with 50 wins | NOLA.com
Kevin Spain - Quick notes from the New Orleans Saints 30-13 win against the Chicago Bears.

Devery Henderson has moved into sixth all time for New Orleans Saints receivers | NOLA.com
Kevin Spain - More game notes.

New Orleans Saints Devery Henderson says it was all about making the catch | NOLA.com
Kevin Spain - Scoring was secondary to just making sure he didn't drop the ball.

Saints' defense has field day in Bears' backfield | wwltv.com
Bradley Handwerger - Heading into Sunday’s game against Chicago, the Saints defensive line felt it needed to do something big. Consider its goal accomplished.

Saints contain Hester, eliminate his contributions | wwltv.com
Bradley Handwerger - The Saints knew of the ability Chicago’s Devin Hester has to change a game with one play. So Sunday, they just eliminated him from Chicago’s game plan.

Henderson’s 79-yard touchdown worked to perfection for Saints | wwltv.com
Bradley Handwerger - The Saints have been searching for the big play on offense for nearly a year. Sunday, in the New Orleans’ 30-13 win over Chicago, they finally found one.

Saints avenge losses to Chicago, but need to move on to Texans | wwltv.com
Bradley Handwerger - For much of this past week, the buildup to the Saints’ Sunday home-opener against Chicago focused on avenging three straight Sean Payton-era losses to the Bears, one that stopped New Orleans a game short of the Super Bowl.

Wrap-up: Saints 30, Bears 13 - NFC South Blog | ESPN.com
Pat Y. - Thoughts on the New Orleans Saints' victory against the Chicago Bears at the Superdome.

Saints threw everything at Cutler - NFC South Blog | ESPN.com
Pat Y. - New Orleans defensive coordinator Gregg Williams never has been shy about dialing up the blitz.

 

Bear Droppings

Rapid Reaction: Saints 30, Bears 13 - NFC North Blog | ESPN.com
Michael Wright - Rapid Reaction: Saints fluster Cutler, hand Bears first loss of the season.

Chicago Bears lose 30-13 to New Orleans Saints | chicagotribune.com
Brad Biggs - Last year, the Bears waited until their off week at midseason to have a meeting about how the offense was being run.

Bears offense reverts to last season's mess | chicagotribune.com
Steve Rosenbloom - The Bears’ offense had one -- count it, one -- drive. It came on their second possession. After that, pffft.

Family affair: Mixed emotions for Kreutz | chicagotribune.com
Brad Biggs - Relieved turned out to be the best way to describe Olin Kreutz after an emotional reunion with his employer of the previous 13 seasons.

 

Post-game Quotes

(all from neworleanssaints.com)

SAINTS COACH SEAN PAYTON

"Obviously, it was an important win for us. I thought our energy and our effort overcame some of the early mistakes we made and I thought as that game wore on we started really gaining the momentum and getting the pressure defensively and converting the third downs we needed to offensively. I thought we had good balance and made the big plays when we needed to. It was an important win. There's a lot we have to clean up and improve on, and we'll look to do that heading into this week vs. Houston. I was proud of the way they played and encouraged with the end result.

(on running the ball a lot) "The one free safety was in and out of the game, (Brandon) Meriweather. We saw probably more cover two early in that game. We tried to have a little bit of balance. Our feelings probably early on were maybe to throw it a little bit more and then begin to look for our opportunities to run it. I thought we converted enough third downs, I think we were right at 50 percent, to stay on the field. We had a couple of third-and-longs that were pretty important. I thought we blocked them pretty well up front.

(on John Kasay) "He's hitting the ball well, with a lot of confidence, and that's good to see. I think the timing has gotten better with the left handed hold. That's going to be important when we get into games that become closer than this one was.

(on the three running backs) "Well, they are a little different. We try to get them involved, not just only in the nickel for Darren (Sproles), you see him come in the base some and you see those other guys in the nickel some. We have a lot of different packages. I think more than anything we just believe in that type of rotation and those roles and plays we have for them both in the run and the pass. I thought they did a good job, we had one turnover late with Mark's (Ingram) fumble. I thought the rushing statistic, the third-down statistic, and the turnover statistic would be important, and they really proved to be in this game."

(on the long pass to Devery Henderson) "On Devery's big play, the third-and-12, it's a defense that almost always gets into a certain coverage look. We try to help out with protection. Drew (Brees) did a great job with the location. Devery (Henderson) got into the secondary with good release. It was against their nickel cover two. It's one of those third and longs that kind of sits in your pocket as a call for if it comes up, and it came up early. Obviously, we prefer not to be in that situation, but one of the things we try to emphasize all week that third downs, especially third and long, that punting against this team is not a bad thing. They thrive on great field position for their offense. I thought we did a pretty good job today of making them start on their end of field and put together long drives if they were going to have any success. I thought the field position battle was important."

 

SAINTS PLAYERS

QB #9 DREW BREES

"The crowd was crazy. It was loud. It was awesome.

(on defense) "I guess it's the 2011 model. Obviously, the defense came out and played extremely well. Obviously, the turnover in the third quarter which was a huge momentum giver. All in all today, it was one of those games where we fed off each other.

(on TD pass to Henderson) "First of all, protection, because you're holding it for a long time. You need time for Devery to gain ground and get through there. You try not to keep that ball in the air too long. There's a lot of trust in that throw, and a lot of trust in Devery.

(on Bears) "They're a great football team. They have a formula for winning that's worked for a long time. They thrive on getting turnovers and getting pressure on the quarterback. Today, we knew the formula for winning the game ourselves.

"To get back on the winning track, you hate that feeling after the Seattle loss and last week. We know the formula to winning games, and we showed that today.

(on Jimmy Graham) "Jimmy's one of those young talented guys who's getting better every day. He's a big physical presence. I'm excited to watch him develop. He aims to please. He wants to be the best. When he does do it right, he's pumped.

(on Bears game plan) "Typically, when it's two high safeties, cover two, that's typically a more conservative approach, but our two big plays (pass to Henderson, pass to Graham) came against cover two. They had a game plan for us - they mixed some man with some zone pressure.

"Both times we scored on third down plays. When the field compresses down in the red zone, it becomes harder to get yardage, and obviously tighter windows to throw into. It's a mentality that every foot, every yard is so important because they're harder to come by."


TE #80 JIMMY GRAHAM

"Every game, Drew is getting more and more confident with me.

(on passion for game) "Shockey taught me well. He played with passion, and that's definitely how I play. He taught me well."

"That's just how I am - I'm a very vocal player. I kind of play with my heart on my sleeve.

"We've been talking about it all week. To come in here and give this crowd - it was the loudest I've heard it since I've been playing - it was special.

"I feel that Drew is so good at finding the open receiver. Even if you're the fifth one (option), you still have an opportunity to get the ball. In the end, he just finds the open receiver."

WR #19 DEVERY HENDERSON

(on TD reception) "The most important thing for me was making the catch. As far as yards after, you make the catch first. Sean did a good job of calling that play at the right time, with the defense, we took advantage of it.

(more pressure with Colston out?) "As a whole, the wide receiver group, we take it upon ourselves to be positive and just do our thing. We don't put any pressure on ourselves. Hopefully, Marques will get back and get right into it.

"I just try to go out and get better every day, go out there and have fun. Honestly, I still have a lot to work on. I'm that type of guy. As long as I'm here, I'm just going to keep bettering myself.

(on finally beating Bears) "Going up there all those years in a row and coming back with a loss, pretty much packing up the season. That's just the NFL. There's always games that leave a bitter taste in your mouth. This was the day to do that.

(more on TD catch) "It's just one of those plays that whoever's in that position gets the play called. All of us can run and all of us can take advantage of it.

(on Saints defense) "I made the comment on the sideline that I wouldn't want to play against them today. They were real physical out there. I love to see that from our defense. It really energizes us."

LB #52 JONATHAN CASILLAS

(on defense bouncing back this week) "We definitely did. We came out physical. We hadn't beaten Chicago under this coaching regime and it was a good win."

(on importance of this game for the defense's psyche) "It was very important especially after last week against Green Bay. We knew we were facing another tough NFC North opponent. It is just good to get out there and play well. This will game will give us some momentum heading into next week."

DE #93 JUNIOR GALETTE

(on defensive play) "We turned the intensity up today. It was kind of disappointing last week. That wasn't our standard of defensive play and not what Gregg (Williams) wants us to accomplish. We took that to heart this week and practiced real hard.

"I felt like we were more crisp today. We had the home field advantage. Their offense couldn't hear anything. We had a lot of great pressure and was at the right place at the right time. We just went after it."

S #27 MALCOLM JENKINS

(on today's performance) "Our offense put up a lot of points. Today was the type of defensive effort that we like to have. We just came out and executed."

(on defensive intensity) "We are never going to stop. We keep going and going until the end of the game. That's how we always play. They struggled with some of our blitzes, but that team is talented. They are going to be good. We just have to see how it all pans out."

DE #90 TURK McBRIDE

(on getting pressure on Cutler) "Yes, to a point. He's a veteran quarterback, so you know he can handle the situation. That's when you just have to keep at it and wreak havoc.

(on if he took last week personally) "Definitely, we know that we had to come out here today and showcase to everybody what we can do. We prepared well this week and went out and showcased it. We still have a long way to go."

CB #33 JABARI GREER

(on today's performance) "The way our safeties played and linebackers played was outstanding. It allowed us to put some pressure on them. It was one of those game where you just had pure joy and had a lot of fun. It was a physical game and we were able to get some turnovers and make some things happen."

 

CHICAGO BEARS COACH LOVIE SMITH

(opening statement) "We knew coming in we were playing a good football team on the road and you know, we have a formula that we use to get a win and today we just didn't follow through. Part of the formula is, of course, taking the ball away and we weren't able to do that enough times and for them there were a couple of critical moments. The big third down touchdown pass that we gave them, got ourselves in a position that we want to be in, normally, third and long, where we can do what we like to do in that situation, didn't make the play. We got ourselves back in position, 16-13 or 13-16 and that turnover really hurt us there. You can't make those kinds of mistakes against a good football team.

"Injury wise, we lost a couple guys. Losing Lance Louis last week and Gabe Carimi going down put us in the whole a little bit, but you know it gave other guys an opportunity. Major Wright went out with a head injury and Earl Bennett with a knee injury. We're starting to get a few injuries, but we're feeling good about the 53 man roster so other guys will get an opportunity, but today give them the credit. They played better than we did, made critical plays where we didn't.

Like last week we talked about all the things we did well. This was just a team loss. It only counts for one game. We're one and one right now with another big one coming up this week.

(on how Saints were able to get Bears out of sync offensively) "A lot of different ways. You know, they played better than we did, they got pressure on the quarterback. I mean, you can't answer that in a couple of words. I mean they made plays in critical situations. Again, it was a 16-13 game so I can't say that's when it got a little out of hand for us."

(on Matt Forte and if his tremendous success is surprising) "It isn't a surprise to me. He's a good football player. Anything you ask a good running back to do, he can. Anything you ask a great running back to do, he can. Talk about catching the ball out of the backfield. That was a big weapon for us today. Whether it was on screen passes or check downs and running in the open field too. You can say that he did about what he needs to do for us to win a football game.

(on number of sacks in the second half and their possible relation to missed assignments) "I can't say missed assignments. Some of them were, but when you have that many sacks it's a combination of some maybe assignments and some of them just winning. I give them a lot of the credit. Most of it was that."

(on whether Jay Cutler can sustain all of the contact/sacks throughout the season) "Well we hope he doesn't have to throughout the season. Jay and the rest of our team didn't play well today. There are a lot of things that happened that we can't let continue throughout the season, but we won't. We'll go back to work. One and one, early in the season still. We'll correct these things and get ready to play next week.

(on Matt Forte having nine catches more than the next Bears receiver) "That tells me he played a lot better than everybody else. I'm not trying to run away from your question, but that's pretty much what it is. Can't give you any magical answers today. When Matt has more he played better than the rest of the guys did. We did not play well enough. That's the simple answer to everything. I can't tell you why. We would have changed a lot of that out there if we had known the reason why. So we'll go back. It's not doomed for us right now. It's one loss. We'll get better.

(on challenging the Darren Sproles touchdown) "We can't challenge a scoring play. It's all up top. They say it, they looked at it and it was good."

CHICAGO BEARS PLAYERS

RB #22 MATT FORTE

"It was a lot of fun to return here and play again. The atmosphere out there was kind of like when we (Tulane) played against LSU. It was real loud, but the ‘Dome is always loud. But it was real fun to play in front of family and friends.

"On a lot of the passes I caught, I wasn't the primary receiver on most of them. But I did make the best of what was in front of me after catching the ball, and I was able to pick up some yards throughout the game. Most of the times when they (Saints) were blitzing, I wasn't the primary receiver. But Jay found me a lot for dump-off passes and that resulted in a lot of opportunities for me."

QB #6 JAY CUTLER

"It was a long day out there. I don't know how many sacks I took, but I had to throw a lot of balls away before I wanted to."

"The Saints were the better team today. They rushed me hard and forced our offense to do things we didn't want to. All we can do now is regroup and get ready for next week when we face another tough opponent in Green Bay."

DE #90 JULIUS PEPPERS

"Hey, last week we won and this week we lost. Remember it's very early in the regular season. We have to learn what went wrong today, study the film and get ready again for next week.

"I've played in this building (Superdome) many times, and it's always loud. But this place isn't any different than other places on the road in the NFL. It's always tough to play on the road. But give the Saints credit - they had a good game plan for us today and they deserved to win the game."

LB #54 BRIAN URLACHER

"Don't get me wrong, this was a real tough game to play today. But I went out there and gave it my all.

"Playing against him (Brees) is always a tough thing. You have to be on your toes at all times because that's a high powered offense we were playing against. We were on a real high last week after winning against Atlanta. We don't have the same feeling now. We gave up a big touchdown play early and that never helps."

 

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First let me say

How refreshing it is to say our Defense was the difference in the game. Also I’d like to thank the guys who sent me the link to watch the game. I thought I had said thanks but must have hit preview instead of post.

INGRAMANIA equals LOMBARDI 2012

by cajuncommando58 on Sep 19, 2011 6:04 AM CDT reply actions  

Back to the other side of the see saw next week, with the Texans. At least it’s in the dome. And we’re getting some heavy hitters out of the way early here.

"The Colts were punching at it and grabbing for it, trying to get it out. But I didn't care if they broke all my fingers. There was absolutely no way in the world I was going to let go of that ball. That was our ball.''-Chris Reis

by FuSoYa on Sep 19, 2011 2:40 PM CDT via mobile up reply actions  

Yes it was.

Don’t know how anybody in Chicago can question his toughness.

INGRAMANIA equals LOMBARDI 2012

by cajuncommando58 on Sep 19, 2011 6:19 AM CDT up reply actions  

Typical Bears fans. They eat thier own. Cutler goes out there and takes a ruthless beating every single week with no line to block for him or recievers to throw to and the fans blame Cutler.

In Breesus' name we play

by Breesus Christ Superstar on Sep 19, 2011 12:52 PM CDT up reply actions  

They put a lot of the blame on Martz too.

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by cscmember on Sep 19, 2011 12:54 PM CDT up reply actions  

I’ve heard Bears fans say it’s because he’s a poor leader

Yes, time flies. And where did it leave you? Old too soon...smart too late. - Mike Tyson

by lovingmma25 on Sep 19, 2011 1:10 PM CDT up reply actions  

How can you lead when your on the ground 90% of the time

its a team sport. they have to help him. Its hard to be a leader when you’re line won’t even try to block for you. i know most of us hate the bears….but I really felt bad for him by the end. Their GM has failed their organization by not putting that O-line together when he had plenty of money in the offseason to do so.

" I’ve never done drugs but I think watching Matty Ice stare blankly towards the field as Drew Brees kneels down while clock hits zero in a playoff game would be like doing cocaine off a strippers @$$#….yeah that good.
Yes my hatred for Atlanta is unhealthy/ possibly illegal" - Malbrough

by born in areacode 318 on Sep 19, 2011 1:19 PM CDT up reply actions  

The fact that the Bears have won so many games despite the terrible drafting and decisions of Jerry Angelo

is a credit to that defense. Angelo does not know how to draft when it comes to offense. Had Orton? Couldn’t succeed with him. Let Orton go to Denver, where he actually has competent WRs. Cedric Benson’s a terrible top-5 pick? Let him go and watch him roll in Cincinnati (where they ALSO can’t draft worth a damn). Marc Colombo can’t stay healthy? Let him go and start 40+ straight games in Dallas.

The only thing that keeps Chicago alive is a great defense that forces turnovers that the offense can take advantage of, and a special teams unit that is one of the best in the league. The Bears offense, in its current setup, is not built to come from 14+ down late in the game.

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by OBrienSchofieldismyHero on Sep 19, 2011 1:36 PM CDT up reply actions  

I hate to use a pun, but Cutler had it coming

April 3rd 2009, ESPN.com
The Chicago Bears acquired disgruntled Denver Broncos quarterback Jay Cutler in a trade on Thursday afternoon, giving up quarterback Kyle Orton and first-round picks in 2009 (18th overall) and 2010, along with a third-round pick (84th overall) in 2009 to do it.

As I remember it, he wanted to be traded. Bet he regrets it now.

by Valmo on Sep 19, 2011 2:40 PM CDT up reply actions  

TWO first round picks??

How’d they get Carimi last year – a pick they got from someone else?

"We got 99 problems, but a Brees ain't one!" by ShadowFlash

by Dan Kelly on Sep 19, 2011 3:29 PM CDT up reply actions  

Carimi was the 2011 draft. This year.

by FriarBob on Sep 19, 2011 4:17 PM CDT up reply actions  

oh wow… it’;s been that long since cutler got there.

"We got 99 problems, but a Brees ain't one!" by ShadowFlash

by Dan Kelly on Sep 19, 2011 4:39 PM CDT up reply actions  

And that's how you beat them

They got in Cutler’s head early and all the way through the end. He look pretty disoriented out there. He’s not a come from behind QB. You get a good lead on them, that’s how you beat them

That's interesting. You know what makes me sad? YOU DO!!! Maybe we should chug on over to mambypandyland...or maybe we can find some self confidence for you YA JACKWAGON!!!!!!

(tears) Tissue?.....Crybaby.

by Jricky70 on Sep 19, 2011 8:53 AM CDT up reply actions  

They got in Cutler’s head early and all the way through the end.

like Favre in ’09!

by snowboard_kat on Sep 19, 2011 8:59 AM CDT up reply actions  

Indeed

The difference is, Favre was a lot tougher than Cutler. That was not a simple task

That's interesting. You know what makes me sad? YOU DO!!! Maybe we should chug on over to mambypandyland...or maybe we can find some self confidence for you YA JACKWAGON!!!!!!

(tears) Tissue?.....Crybaby.

by Jricky70 on Sep 19, 2011 9:12 AM CDT up reply actions  

That makes it all the more impressive, though.

You know what’s not impressive? The endless whining that followed the richly-deserved beatings of Favre.

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by OBrienSchofieldismyHero on Sep 19, 2011 9:13 AM CDT up reply actions  

Agreed O'brien

If their offensive line can’t protect the QB. It’s noone’s fault but their own.

That's interesting. You know what makes me sad? YOU DO!!! Maybe we should chug on over to mambypandyland...or maybe we can find some self confidence for you YA JACKWAGON!!!!!!

(tears) Tissue?.....Crybaby.

by Jricky70 on Sep 19, 2011 9:15 AM CDT up reply actions  

I kind of felt bad for the guy. But not for the Bears as a team.
He took a beating at Vandy, now he takes a beating in the NFL.

In Breesus' name we play

by Breesus Christ Superstar on Sep 19, 2011 12:50 PM CDT up reply actions  

wasn't able to watch the game

but i was following on NFL app. nice to get a win… i’m looking forward to the texans this upcoming week…

by nanvinnie on Sep 19, 2011 6:45 AM CDT reply actions  

Me either. I listened on the free WWL radio stream. It got the job done.

And sometime this week I WILL get to watch it now that Game Rewind will have it available…

by FriarBob on Sep 19, 2011 2:02 PM CDT up reply actions  

Beautiful result.

I love seeing Chicago lose, especially at the hands of the Saints. It seems like that dysfunctional front office in the Windy City has known almost exactly what to do against the Saints…until now.

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by OBrienSchofieldismyHero on Sep 19, 2011 7:17 AM CDT reply actions  

off-topic

How did you do that in your sig?

The img is just HTML?

How’d you get the twitter link to be blue? and include your follower count?

"We got 99 problems, but a Brees ain't one!" by ShadowFlash

by Dan Kelly on Sep 19, 2011 9:06 AM CDT up reply actions  

Oh. That.

http://www.blackshoediaries.com/2011/8/17/2368985/twitter-follow-button

{screen_name} shows up in the box, so that’s where you have to put the twitter username.

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by OBrienSchofieldismyHero on Sep 19, 2011 9:12 AM CDT up reply actions  

Thanks!

"We got 99 problems, but a Brees ain't one!" by ShadowFlash

by Dan Kelly on Sep 19, 2011 1:52 PM CDT up reply actions  

until now.

They had our number for a while. But when they came to our house finally after all these years? We made a statement yesterday. And it wasn’t in 20 degree weather like before for 3 straight years

That's interesting. You know what makes me sad? YOU DO!!! Maybe we should chug on over to mambypandyland...or maybe we can find some self confidence for you YA JACKWAGON!!!!!!

(tears) Tissue?.....Crybaby.

by Jricky70 on Sep 19, 2011 9:16 AM CDT up reply actions  

Man if that D could play like that every game

Everything looked great except one glaring thing.. the run game just doesn’t seem the same. I think it’s because Joique Bell was out, so we didn’t get to punish Chicago with the power run in the second half. I gotta admit, I miss Chris Ivory in these situations.

by Valmo on Sep 19, 2011 7:17 AM CDT reply actions  

We get Will Smith back next week...

hopefully he’ll elevate the D-line play, unfortunately, I don’t think we play too many teams with WR and an o-line that suck that bad at the same time.

"We got 99 problems, but a Brees ain't one!" by ShadowFlash

by Dan Kelly on Sep 19, 2011 9:07 AM CDT up reply actions  

I think it’s because Joique Bell was out

I’m looking forward to seeing him back. He will make a huge difference

That's interesting. You know what makes me sad? YOU DO!!! Maybe we should chug on over to mambypandyland...or maybe we can find some self confidence for you YA JACKWAGON!!!!!!

(tears) Tissue?.....Crybaby.

by Jricky70 on Sep 19, 2011 9:13 AM CDT up reply actions  

A huge difference in what? We had three more than capable backs out there yesterday, and they still didn’t run the ball in the 4th quarter. I dont think having Bell would have changed anything.

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by cscmember on Sep 19, 2011 9:35 AM CDT up reply actions  

We have the capable RB's yes

I just think Bell would be beneficial in the backfield during rotations. And I agree with you in why didn’t they run the ball in the 4th. Thought it was strange they went incredibly pass happy.

That's interesting. You know what makes me sad? YOU DO!!! Maybe we should chug on over to mambypandyland...or maybe we can find some self confidence for you YA JACKWAGON!!!!!!

(tears) Tissue?.....Crybaby.

by Jricky70 on Sep 19, 2011 9:43 AM CDT up reply actions  

I was screaming at my tv the entire 4th quarter. RUN THE EFFING BALL. Why did we draft Ingram if we aren’t going to use him in the 4th with a lead? I know it’s early in the year, but that was the perfect time to see what Ingram was made of.

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by cscmember on Sep 19, 2011 9:47 AM CDT up reply actions  

I was screaming at my tv the entire 4th quarter. RUN THE EFFING BALL.

So was I. When you have a 30-13 lead. Take the pressure off your QB and RUN the effing ball. But Payton loves to pass. I’d like to see more balance against the Texans next week. They’re a better team than the Bears

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(tears) Tissue?.....Crybaby.

by Jricky70 on Sep 19, 2011 10:02 AM CDT up reply actions  

I want to see Tracy Porter back on the field next week!!

We’re gonna NEED him at full speed.

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by Dan Kelly on Sep 19, 2011 11:03 AM CDT up reply actions  

We need Porter to make big plays

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(tears) Tissue?.....Crybaby.

by Jricky70 on Sep 19, 2011 11:41 AM CDT up reply actions  

Maybe SP got skittish after Ingram fumbled...

but still thats like the 3rd time I’ve ever seen that guy fumble the ball going back to college. Be seemed to be gaining some speed as the game went on. I would have run him and Pierre run it out just to give them some confidence. I mean you just gave Pierre a contract show some faith in him and the running game. Especially when our D is murdering Cutler and there’s no real threat of them coming back in the 4th.

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by born in areacode 318 on Sep 19, 2011 10:11 AM CDT up reply actions  

*he

" I’ve never done drugs but I think watching Matty Ice stare blankly towards the field as Drew Brees kneels down while clock hits zero in a playoff game would be like doing cocaine off a strippers @$$#….yeah that good.
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by born in areacode 318 on Sep 19, 2011 10:12 AM CDT up reply actions  

Pierre was getting good yardage running up the middle on delayed handoff plays.

by Valmo on Sep 19, 2011 2:44 PM CDT up reply actions  

If anything the 4th was the perfect time to practice getting better at running

in short yardage situations because its a real game situation.

" I’ve never done drugs but I think watching Matty Ice stare blankly towards the field as Drew Brees kneels down while clock hits zero in a playoff game would be like doing cocaine off a strippers @$$#….yeah that good.
Yes my hatred for Atlanta is unhealthy/ possibly illegal" - Malbrough

by born in areacode 318 on Sep 19, 2011 10:14 AM CDT up reply actions  

Zactly!

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by cscmember on Sep 19, 2011 10:26 AM CDT up reply actions  

Gotta be happy w/Defense.....

Kudos to GW for getting our CBs to play tighter coverage on Chicago’s WRs. That was probably the main reason Cutler had to hold onto the ball longer than he wanted to which resulted in 6 sacks. Had we done that against GB, I REALLY believe the Saints would be 2-0. Football 101 says you can’t stop a team on 3rd & 3 with your CBs lined up 7-10 yards back. Now with Will Smith coming back I hope we’re THAT much better against the run & pass rush. Foster is still gimpy but Tate did scorch us in preseason so THIS game will tell how much better our tackling is/has gotten.

by fshabazz on Sep 19, 2011 10:19 AM CDT reply actions  

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