Video: Lance Moore’s Spectacular Touchdown Catch against the Ravens
December 21, 2010 by phil.lasseigne
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Although the Saints were dealt a tough loss to the Baltimore Ravens on Sunday, it would be foolish to ignore a truly great touchdown catch from Lance Moore. His timing and concentration helped him stay in bounds, and helped the Saints stay in the game …
Saints get clipped by Ravens, 30-24
December 19, 2010 by phil.lasseigne
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The Saints’ defense was no match for the Ravens’ Ray Rice, as he nearly single-handedly downed the Saints 30-24 in Baltimore on Sunday. Rice, who had 233 yards from scrimmage and two touchdowns, led an offensive attack that the Saints struggled mightily to stop. While Ravens quarterback Joe Flacco passed for two touchdowns and 172 [...]
Saints blow past Rams, 31-13
December 13, 2010 by phil.lasseigne
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It wasn’t the blowout that the final score indicated, but the Saints (10-3) used a big first quarter and stingy red zone defense to defeat the St. Louis Rams (6-7) by the score of 31-13 in the Superdome on Sunday. Saints quarterback Drew Brees and star receiver Marques Colston got off to a fast start, [...]
Saints squeak past ‘Boys in Thanksgiving thriller
November 26, 2010 by phil.lasseigne
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It is a Thanksgiving that Saints fans won’t quickly forget. The team made their presence felt during their first ever appearance on a Thanksgiving game by defeating the Dallas Cowboys 30-27 in Texas as the second of the three Thanksgiving day games. The Saints marched out to a 17-0 lead midway through the first quarter [...]
Saints lose to Falcons 27-24
September 27, 2010 by phil.lasseigne
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For the first two games of the season, the Saints did all the little things right on the way to their 2-0 start. On Sunday, they played slopped and suffered a tough loss in overtime to their division foe, Atlanta. Drew Brees uncharacteristically threw two interceptions, and the Saints played from behind for the majority [...]