Tuesday, November 29, 2011

Saints Roll Giants


Hey All,

Last night, November 28th 2011, on Monday Night Football the New Orleans Saints crushed the New York Giants. At the start of the game I thought that it was going to be a good close game, with the Giants stopping the Saint inside the red zone when they tried and faked a field goal. The final total does not really do this game justice. The final in this game was 49-24, and I'm surprised that the Giants even got that main points on the board. The Saint were just on top of their game last night, and were not going to get stopped. Drew Brees just makes it look too easy out there. Brees went 24-38 passing with 363 yards 4 TD and no INT's. That's what most would call and great day. Even though the Saints didn't get anything going until the second quarter, where they put up 21 points alone. They still looked good out on the field. The pass rush of the Giants just couldn't get to Brees and he was able to pass all over their secondary. I feel that most should have predicted how this game was going to turn out. I don't think that most predicted that it was going to be this bad. The Giants Offense isn't as bad as most would think it is. Yes they are struggling with the running game with Bradshaw being hurt and out, but Jacobs is a strong powerful back who can carry the load of an Offense. Also being hurt is WR Mario Manningham who is a big threat down the field. The Giants do have a strong group of WR's with Hicks, and Cruse. Two every explosive receivers who can get the job done. All in all the Saints looked like they are in late season form and the Giants are battling injury's, which is why this game turned out the way it did in a blow out. Both teams are very good but this year I don't see the Giants making the playoff's but I do see the Saints rolling right on into the playoffs. We'll see how the rest of the season plays out and who will be in and who will be out.

Until next time readers,
You keep doing what you do, and I'll keep you up to date with everything sports.

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