Brees torches Giants as Saints win 48-27
Posted Oct 18, 2009 10:10 PM
 By BRETT MARTEL
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NEW ORLEANS -Who dat knew them Saints were this good?
Drew Brees torched the Giants' league-leading defense, swarming Saints defenders ruined Eli Manning's homecoming and undefeated New Orleans matched its best start since 1993 with a 48-27 throttling of previously unbeaten New York on Sunday.
"We wanted to really dictate the tempo of the game the whole way through," Brees said. "Seven different guys scored touchdowns. That's big. That's the type of rhythm that, when you get in, you feel like you can call anything and it's going to work."
Brees ended his two-game streak without a touchdown throw by completing 23 of 30 passes for 369 yards and four scores, giving him 101 TD passes since the Saints signed him as a free agent in 2006.
The Giants (5-1) came into the game giving up averages of 210.6 yards and 14.2 points. The Saints (5-0) had 34 points and 315 yards by halftime.
The Saints have beaten all comers by 14 points or more and have yet to trail this season, looking more and more like the team to beat in the NFC. They became the fourth team to have seven players score TDs in a game since the 1970 merger.
Yet the architect of this juggernaut, coach Sean Payton, bristled at the notion that New Orleans' latest convincing victory over an undefeated team from New York — they beat the Jets 24-10 in Week 4 — meant that the Saints had established themselves as clear Super Bowl favorites.
"I don't think you can talk about big pictures after (Game) 5," Payton said.
Manning looked like his father Archie sometimes did when he played for woeful Saints teams of old, fumbling on a sack by Roman Harper to set up a Saints score and throwing an interception under pressure that stalled a promising drive.
It was Manning's first game in the Superdome, but not a memorable one for him — or for fellow Louisiana natives Brandon Jacobs and Corey Webster. Manning was 14 of 31 for 178 yards. He lost his cool at least once, yelling at Ahmad Bradshaw and slapping his shoulder pad after the running back's lapse in protection precipitated a rushed throw that Jabari Greer intercepted early in the third quarter.
"It's not the way I imagined it during the week, but you're going to encounter all sorts of games and all sorts of situations," Manning said before walking across the Superdome field to the team bus, his mother on one side, his father on the other. "I look at it as a loss. We need to go back to work this week, fix some things and try to improve."
Manning connected with Mario Manningham for a 15-yard score in the second quarter, but also overthrew an open Steve Smith on a deep pass that could have resulted in a touchdown in the first half. He was replaced by David Carr late in the fourth quarter.
By contrast, Brees connected on 15 straight throws at one point, two short of the franchise record he already owns. That stretch included his first three touchdown passes: 1 yard to former Giants tight end Jeremy Shockey, 36 yards to Robert Meachem and 12 yards to Lance Moore.
Saints players and coaches praised the offensive line, which routinely gave Brees time and did not allow him to be sacked.
"I don't know that we ever hit him," Giants head coach Tom Coughlin said of Brees, exaggerating only slightly. "At this level, if you're going to stop the pass, you've got to get pressure. You've got to force the quarterback not to throw it on his tempo."
Former Hofstra standout Marques Colston put on a show for his fans watching back in the New York area, often victimizing Webster as he caught eight passes for 166 yards and a 12-yard touchdown. He twisted gracefully in the air to snag passes thrown high and behind him, held the ball while absorbing hard hits and broke tackles while struggling for extra yards.
New Orleans gained more than 500 total yards before a sack of backup Mark Brunell made it 493. Moore caught six passes for 78 yards and Meachem had two catches for 70. New Orleans had 133 yards on the ground, led by Pierre Thomas' 72. Mike Bell, Reggie Bush and fullback Heath Evans all scored on runs.
The Giants were held to a season-low 84 yards rushing.
By the end, jubilant fans rained down chants of "Who dat say they gonna' beat them Saints. Who dat! Who dat!"
Colston said he was confident he and his teammates would not let their explosive start go to their heads, though — not after missing the playoffs the past two seasons.
"This group has been together long enough to see some of the great times (the NFC championship game in 2006) and the last two years have been pretty difficult for us, so staying grounded is definitely not an issue in this locker room," Colston said. "We've got some great veteran leadership."
NOTES: The Saints have scored on each of their opening drives this season, with four TDs and one field goal. ... Brees joined Archie Manning and Aaron Brooks as the only other QBs to pass for 15,000 yards and 100 TDs as a Saint. ... Giants right tackle Kareem McKenzie left with a groin injury in the second quarter. ... Saints LB Scott Fujita went out with a left calf injury in the first half.
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2009-10-18 22:04:00

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RFMoldaner
10:08AM Oct 19 2009 
FSU1Chris,
Maybe O'Hara wasn't holding, but I guess you didn't notice he was FIVE yards past the line of scrimmage. So, l'll take away the holding and raise you one ineligible man downfield. Whatever....you still lost, stop blaming it on the refs.
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Kinkboy1121
9:53AM Oct 19 2009 
I am one of millions of fans that feel we have been robbed of our pride and of our baseball and football, and we all are damn frustrated by this illusion that WE THE PEOPLE OF CLEVELAND do not deserve the same rights to have competent people owning our sports franchises. Our tax dollars paid for state of the art facilities to house respectable, competive teams that bring a sense of community spirit to our city borders... We have received absolutely no returns on our investments with the Dolan family and the Lerner family, infact both families have swindled our community out of more dollars than all the gigh profile scam artists put together. Call me crazy or what you will, but I think a community after investing billions of tax dollars outta have some returns on their investments in the way of championships for this generation of fans that flipped the bill out right. The power of the pen should never be mistaken. Millions of us turn on our televisions and hear the jokes told around the country of how our city is a city of losers. Opposing teams laugh that we give our talent away for nothing and we are living on past dreams of teams who actually fielded players that took pride in wearing a Cleveland Indian or Cleveland Brown uniform, but now a day, we are at the mercy of two men armed with the excuses of the rich, that building winners take time.... championships are hard to grab hold of.... in the case of the Indians it has been since 1948 that we won a championship, the Browns last won a championship *******, that is respectfully 61 years and 45 years, combination of 106 years of losing, over a century of losing teams, wiping out generations of fans who never experienced a winner, but paid their hard earned tax dollars to have home teams. Randy Lerner and Larry Dolan have one thing in common as far as a true fans eyes can see, there's no hope that either of these rich little white men care about the games they are so privledged to be part of.... so what can Clevelanders do besides deny themselves the full life of having a local sports team to root for? We have hope with Dan Gilbert cause he gets it. He at least tries to win at all cost. And we reward him with sellouts. It's called ownership pride and having a sense that the owner gives something back to the community he resides in. So though we the fans think we are powerless because we have seen the traitors Art Model and Al Lerner rip our hearts and souls out when they moved our beloved storied franchise to Baltimore, we have become fearful that if we speak up too much, these men will take their balls to another city and leave us without the game we all so treasure. Two greedy rich men have that much power in Cleveland Ohio... they are Larry Dolan and Randy Lerner. It's only two men people. We have powerful numbers because their are millions of us, who simply want a fair, competive ball game, and we have put our money up on the table, and it has been taken year after year by both of these greedy souls. We have been branded losers by two men and the owners they came before them. We should not fear them leaving but in reality these two men staying, for we no in our hearts they are solely responsible for the image of both sports franchises. We the fans packed both the Jake and The Browns Stadium with support, we did our jobs, we built them state of the art facilities, and we entrusted them that they would make good decisions for our hard earned tax dollars, yet we all no they each delivered zero returns for a combination of 106 years of straight losing. Bottom line is there is not one trophy anywhere on display. Both of these men have no honor in their decisions to give back. So my plan is to use the power of words to reach the millions of people who want the same things I want, a competive sportstown with competent gms coaches and players, and a press that uses the power of their voices and pens collectively two pressure these two little rich kids that take us for granted. It is a privledge not a right to own a sports franchise when there are so few... and they do not have the right to just collect money without returns.... so now lets take about bringing it strong, like a radio talk show host claims daily from the wknr radio show at 850am... Tony Rizzo and Goldhammer claim that we are served crap, Michael R. says bring it strong, Kenny Rhoda screams that are teams are pathetic, Tony Grossi, Mary Kay Cabot, Bill Livinston, Terry Pluto, Jeff Schudel, you all cash checks and make a living off these pathetic teams.... Mark Munch Bishop and Bruce Drennan, all of you claim you love Cleveland.... guess what show us get our backs for a change and take your damn voices and pens collectively and start standing up two these lazy athletes and two rich white guys that destroyed baseball and football, bring it strong Michael.... call for them to sell now on your shows and in your papers... bring the heat you can to turn the city you all love around sportswise.... I am calling on you to bring it strong like I did....do it ****** your job. How many more damn decades are you all gonna watch safely from your perches, quietly cash your checks and be part of the scam of these two owners... we need you. we do not have the forum you all enjoy... plaster these two faces alongside of their records.... you might think I'm calling you out, but you all say you love Cleveland.... show us the money buddies cause its time to fire up the troops and get our city back from this pitiful trend.... bring it strong.... bring it hard.... and don't stop until they give our teams back.... Our two Cy Young winners are gonna determine the World Series this year because Larry Dolan won't pay them, yet it took billions from the fans.... Pittsburgh hoisrted a trophy, yet Lerner dumps crap on us.... stop telling us fans we need to rebuild for 3/4 years, or wait til next year, or handing them excuses that cupboards are bare..... show us that you can bring it strong with your voices and pens... if my blog don't fire you up, you do not love sports and/or Cleveland.... Im frustrated and you outta be frustrated too. This city deserves winners. Be a winner and get it done. You may not agree with everything I say or do, but I do love my home town, and kids in Cleveland deserve to feel the Browns win and Indians win.
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oustchimchim
9:46AM Oct 19 2009 
remeber the saints won the tie breaker for homefield against the giants if you guys make it that deep.
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oustchimchim
9:43AM Oct 19 2009 
i also noticed a touchdown taken away from the saints on a totally bogus roughing the quarterback call. but like you said it didnt make much difference they had already been spanked by this point.
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oustchimchim
9:43AM Oct 19 2009 
i also noticed a touchdown taken away from the saints on a totally bogus roughing the quarterback call. but like you said it didnt make much difference they had already been spanked by this point.
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Sky1234990
6:48AM Oct 19 2009 
Oh so sorry you guys lost.....NOT.......LOL. Suck it up losers!!
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FSU1CHRIS
2:19AM Oct 19 2009 
Anyone even notice how the Referee's took away that 4th Qtr touchdown from the Giants with that bogus holding call?? These ref's are definately on the take. Not only did they throw a holding flag after Eli made a spectacular Td throw but then when they had to pin the penalty on a player, the picked a guy who did absolutely nothing wrong??? America saw it on the replay. Granted the Giants still would have lost but come on NFL, can't you fire these ref's that make bad calls? That call was as blatant as blatant gets. It's no dobt that the ref's in NO feared a possible comeback and totally made up a fake call.
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RHARRIGFELD124
12:42AM Oct 19 2009 
Abbie, it's still early!! And don't be surprised if you see the Giants again, perhaps in Giants stadium, where the December weather will wreak havoc on Brees and the Saints passing game!!!
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RHARRIGFELD124
12:40AM Oct 19 2009 
No Sacks from the Giants D- lIne- unbelievable. Is this the same D-Line that beat the hell out of Brady in the Superbowl in 07??? Certainly doesn't look like it, Come on guys, you've got to do better!!!
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