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Saints will teach Garcon how to hold the rock...............while
Pierre Thomas and that Saints O-line run clock
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It’s finally time to choose. With about 27 hours left to Super Bowl
whatever (I
can’t make out all
those L’s and X’s and I’s…always thought it was stupid), it’s high time
to
choose a winner. And after due
consideration, I just have to go with the Saints.
I’ve been leaning towards them all year really. They justified my faith too for much of the
year, before all kinds of injuries crippled their defense and then some
of
their offense too. They went from good
to bad to worse…and then to good again just at the right time, for the
games
that counted.
And my reasons haven’t changed
from my last column, the one
that talked about how much Dwight Freeney meant to that Colts defense,
and how
the Colts beat two one-dimensional offenses in the playoffs, Baltimore
and the
Jets, while New Orleans had to kick butt against Arizona and especially
the
Vikings. I also intimated then that
there was some kind of magic surrounding the Saints, who just seem
luckier than
everybody else.
Well, nothing that’s happened in this
past week has changed
my mind. If anything, my feeling for the Saints just got stronger. If I
thought Freeney would play at even 75% of his best, or if I thought
that his
backup was strong, or if I thought those last-minute hurts and ow-ies
were
going the way of the Colts, I might have changed my mind.
For those of you who never played football, or for
those of
you who never played hurt, you can play through some injuries, as
“PrimeTime”
has pointed out to us all week. For a
guy who never made a tackle in his lifetime, he surely says all that
with
certainty. My guess is, like many other
idiots on television, he doesn’t know what he’s talking about.
A defensive end can’t play with a
badly sprained ankle. Sorry, folks. Hamstrings hurt…fine. Shoulders
hurt…fine. Even if your knee is a little
out of whack…fine. Ankle?....forget
about it.
Okay, say Colts fans….but the Colts have
won without Freeney
before and they haven’t missed a beat. Yeah? And who were they
playing? Now, mind you, I’m not saying
the Colts aren’t a great team. And I’m
not saying that Manning and Company won’t put points on the board. And I’m not even saying the Saints will put
up 30 or more versus that Colts defense without Freeney.
I’m just saying the Saints will
put up more.
A look at this week’s last-minute
injuries showed me a Colts
wide-out who couldn’t finish practice. But
no worries…it was only Reggie Wayne. The
Colts have a nickel back ailing too. The Saints are doing
fine, thank
you, unless you count that kick-returner. Nothing’s
really changed that much. The Saints still
have a versatile offense with an
opportunistic defense. The Colts still
have Manning and a few
force-fed young receivers, and a defense that never could stop a
running team
that also could pass the ball. (Please note that last phrase…it’s the
big one).
I
think we’ll be seeing a lot of Reggie Bush Sunday
night. I just wish he hadn’t told the
whole world that Sean Payton pretty much told him so.
Nice poker face, Reggie, what an idiot!
But no harm done really, the Colts had to
figure the Saints would try to run. Besides,
I think it’s a feint…they’ll be running
Pierre Thomas straight
ahead at that light but quick Colts defense. Reggie
will probably be running to Freeney’s
side…um, I mean the
Freeney-less side of things.
Getting back to these young Colts
wide-outs, how will they
react to all that poking and swiping at the ball these Saints defenders
like to
do? If there
is a wildcard in the deck, it’s that,
fumbles. As these teams stand against
each other now, this game is even. If
there are turnovers, they should go the Saints way.
They always seem to.
Against the Vikings, the Saints made Adrian Peterson
a mess,
even as he scored three touchdowns. As
good as he was that day, he couldn’t knock the Saints out.
He had to constantly worry about that thing
he was carrying with the points on the end. They
knocked Favre to the ground quite a few times
too. And that defense was going for the
ball the
whole long afternoon. How often does
Favre mess up a handoff to a running back?
The weather won’t be a factor. The report says it’ll be sunny with temps
between 47 and 69 degrees. If the
weather turns bad for some reason, and there doesn’t always have to be
a reason
for showers in Miami, that should also favor the team that can run the
ball,
the team that’s trying to strip that ball as a runner tries to regain
his
balance. (But I don’t expect bad
weather).
The Vikings were a running and passing team. The Saints beat them. The
Colts are a passing team only. They could
try running Addai and Brown and
whoever else they have in their stable of running backs but they’ll go
nowhere. If the Colts should take a
lead, they’ll have trouble running the clock. If
the Saints should go ahead, it’ll be Thomas and
Bush and a tick-tick-tock.
Then there are the intangibles. I have no idea which team has the advantage
there. There was the Saints defensive
coordinator saying they were going to go after Manning, there was
Reggie Bush
bragging about how often he’d be getting the ball, there was Dwight
Freeney
showing everybody his bare ankles, there were the rest of the Colts
saying
nothing.
I’m a big believer in pressure though.
Put enough pressure on anything and it will
eventually break. The veteran Saints are
treating this as only a big game. The
younger
Colts remember their chances for an
unbeaten season going down the hole in the name of keeping players
healthy.
But their players got hurt anyway. The Saints got well. (Tick tock).
Saints win…..27-23.

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