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October 28, 2018 at 8:25 pm #92953JackPMillerParticipant
I wonder if we can beat the Saints in New Orleans? We have done well historically at home lately, but I’m not sure how we have done on their turf. These next two games will be the biggest games in the season. I believe we may lose one of these two, either New Orleans, or Kansas City.
October 29, 2018 at 11:43 pm #93053JackPMillerParticipantSorry for my error. We have the Seahawks at home between the Saints and Chiefs. My eyes are going bad on me. Someone from another board explained it to me. I feel so stupid right.
October 30, 2018 at 2:17 am #93059Eternal RamnationParticipantI watched the Saints at Vikes last night and what stuck with me is how emotional the Saints were. I would not be surprised to see them have a let down. To me the looked like they were too high.
October 30, 2018 at 12:06 pm #93069ZooeyModeratorWell…I’d love the Rams to go undefeated, but…I also think the pressure of an undefeated season is an unnecessary burden, and ultimately a distraction from the real goal. I guess I wouldn’t see it as a catastrophe if they lost to the Chiefs.
I’d prefer to beat the Saints because homefield is at stake in that game, but the Chiefs’ game doesn’t matter.
I think, though, if they beat the Saints, the Unbeaten talk is going to start in earnest.
October 30, 2018 at 1:19 pm #93071joemadParticipantSaints are favored this week vs (Rams +1.5)….
Saints scored 14 points last week vs Minnesota thanks to some turnovers……
Never easy to win in N.O.
I think the Rams can win….
Saints at Vikes from Sunday: URL = https://www.neworleanssaints.com/news/game-recap-new-orleans-saints-30-minnesota-vikings-20
Minneapolis – The New Orleans Saints finally left U.S. Bank Stadium victorious after a 30-20 triumph on “Sunday Night Football.”
The victory extended the Saints winning streak to six games and at 6-1 keeps them atop the NFC South standings, one game up on Carolina (5-2 after a 36-21 victory over Baltimore on Sunday).
The victory also sets the stage for the most anticipated matchup of the 2018 NFL season: the undefeated Los Angeles Rams (8-0) vs. the Saints at the Mercedes-Benz Superdome next Sunday at 3:25 p.m. on Fox. The Rams won last season’s game at the Los Angeles Coliseum, ending the Saints’ eight-game winning streak.
New Orleans took control of Sunday’s game when it turned a second quarter Minnesota fumble into Alvin Kamara’s second touchdown and a 17-13 halftime lead.
Minnesota (4-3-1) was driving when linebacker Alex Anzalone and cornerback P.J. Williams delivered a big hit on receiver Adam Thielen who fumbled. Cornerback Marshon Lattimore picked it up and returned it 54 yards. Following a Minnesota penalty, the Saints had the ball at the 18. A quick 17-yard pass from Drew Brees to Kamara gave the Saints a first-and-goal from the 1 and Kamara scored on the next play.
The Saints started pulling away in the second half after stopping the Vikings on fourth-and-1 (led to Wil Lutz’s 42-yard field goal) and because of a 45-yard interception return for a touchdown by cornerback P.J. Williams with 5:58 left in the third quarter.
The potent Vikings passing attack was on display in the first half as quarterback Kirk Cousins was 15 of 19 for 189 yards with one touchdown in the opening half with Stefon Diggs (four receptions for 54 yards with one TD) and Thielen (five catches for 75 yards) as his top targets. But the Saints defense settled down, started getting pressure on Cousins (sacks by Sheldon Rankins and Marcus Davenport, two each) and forcing turnovers.
While nothing will erase the memory of last season’s Minneapolis Miracle – an unlikely touchdown reception by Diggs that kept the Saints from playing in the NFC championship game – getting a win in Minneapolis after three games here in the past 14 months keeps the Saints momentum rolling and solidifies their status as one of the top two teams in the NFC.
Next Sunday’s game between the Saints and the Rams will sort out which one is No. 1 in the conference.
Odds and ends: Cornerback Eli Apple made his first start for the Saints after being obtained earlier in the week in a trade with the New York Giants. Ken Crawley was inactive. Defensive end Everson Griffen made his return to the Vikings after missing five games for personal reasons but wasn’t a factor. … Brees threw his first interception of the season with 3:03 left in the second quarter to Harrison Smith. Brees had thrown 231 passes this season without an interception. It was another strong outing for Lutz with three made field goals, two from 42 yards and a 52-yarder in the first half. Taysom Hill saw plenty of snaps on offense, completing a long pass to Michael Thomas, catching a pass and rushing the ball three times. … Safety Vonn Bell left the game in the fourth quarter.
Key Saints stat leaders
Drew Brees, 18 of 23 for 120 yards and one TD and one interception
Michael Thomas, five catches for 81 yards
Mark Ingram, 13 carries for 63 yards
October 30, 2018 at 2:08 pm #93072nittany ramModeratorIt sucks that despite all the success and undefeated season the Rams have enjoyed thus far…lose this game and they lose HFA through the playoffs, at least temporarily.
October 30, 2018 at 5:53 pm #93087canadaramParticipantAt home or on the road, I think the Saints are the better team. I believe that their offense can do more damage to the Rams defense than the Rams offense can do to the Saints defense… or something like that. Whether the Saints decide to go run heavy or pass heavy, I see this game as being a tough day for the Rams D.
October 30, 2018 at 9:38 pm #93110InvaderRamModeratorbattle of the backfields.
brees and ingram/kamara vs goff and gurley.
should be fun. even though they don’t actually go up against each other.
they went up against another great backfield in rivers and gordon earlier in the year and outproduced them. and then shortly after the new orleans game, they’ll go against another hotshot YOUNG backfield like them in mahomes and hunt.
fun times. this is a huge stretch of the season.
October 31, 2018 at 6:50 am #93137AgamemnonParticipantOctober 31, 2018 at 10:08 am #93140JackPMillerParticipantWe are underdogs in this game. I hear the Saints are 1.5 point favorites to win this game.
October 31, 2018 at 1:38 pm #93147joemadParticipanthttp://506sports.com/2018/09-FOX-L.png
RAMS @ Saints = RED
Joe Buck and Aikman on FOX
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November 2, 2018 at 1:08 pm #93234wvParticipantSaints dominate early. Build a big lead. Rams fight back, but lose.
I blame the offensive coordinator.
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vNovember 2, 2018 at 4:42 pm #93238znModeratorLet’s look at some stuff.
Saints OL, sack percentage allowed. 3.53%, ranked 4th
Rams D, sack percentage imposed. 7.64%, ranked 8thRams OL, sack percentage allowed. 6.25%, ranked 13th
Saints D, sack percentage imposed. 6.27%, ranked 23rdSaints O, running YPC. 3.9, ranked 27th
Rams run D, YPC allowed. 4.8, ranked 27thRams O, running YPC. 4.8, ranked 7th
Saints run D, YPC allowed. 3.2, ranked 1stSaints O, passing YPA. 8.0, ranked 6th
Rams pass D, YPA allowed.6.9, ranked 15thRams O, passing YPA. 9.2. ranked 1st
Saints pass D, YPC allowed. 8.9, ranked 29thSaints O, 4th quarter PPG. 12.1, ranked 1st
Rams D, 4th quarter PPG. 2.9, ranked 1stRams O, 4th quarter PPG. 5.6, ranked 26th
Saints D, 4th quarter PPG. 8.0, ranked 26thNovember 2, 2018 at 4:46 pm #93239znModerator2017, Rams/Saints. Highlights.
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November 2, 2018 at 7:53 pm #93249joemadParticipantSaints were favored by 1.5, but heavy betting the Rams this week has swung the spread….
Rams are now favored by 1.5
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November 3, 2018 at 2:32 am #93266znModeratorIn their last 4 games, going back to 2011, Rams have sacked Brees 15 times.
To give a sense of how that ranks, if the Rams had played all 8 games this season against the Saints and sacked Brees at that rate every game, the Rams would lead the league in sacks with 30.
November 4, 2018 at 12:56 am #93301JackPMillerParticipantBesides score more points, what will it take to shock the world and beat the Saints in New Orleans? And more TD’s? The Superdome is normally a place that at times can be a “House of Horrors” for us. So what do we need to do to beat them on their turf, and take out their crowd?
Is that VooDoo lady coming to put another hex on us again? I hope not. There are other teams that need hexing, like the New England Patriots, or the New York Yankees in baseball. Why not hex them? Why us? Is it our color scheme or something? Just wondering
November 4, 2018 at 5:12 am #93308PA RamParticipantI try to imagine the Rams winning this game but I can’t. This teams has been flirting with a loss over the last several weeks(other than 9ers). It feels to me that this whole undefeated thing, along with a tough road game against a good team has to cat h up to them.
This feels like the one that is just a bit too tough.
I think the Saints will also have home refs advantage too. I can see some really bad calls going against them.
It all feels like “a bridge too far”.
I hope the Rams embarrass me for my lack of faith. But I have a sick feeling today
"Reality is that which, when you stop believing in it, doesn't go away. " Philip K. Dick
November 4, 2018 at 7:56 am #93309ZooeyModeratorYeah, this has Loss written all over it.
The crowd is going to be in a frenzy, and the Rams have leaks in their defense. I think the Saints take it to the Rams on the ground, and keep the Rams off the field, and load up on Gurley.
To win…I think the Rams need to take the crowd out which means getting a lead early, and not letting go of it.
November 4, 2018 at 8:38 am #93312InvaderRamModeratorSaints O, 4th quarter PPG. 12.1, ranked 1st
Rams D, 4th quarter PPG. 2.9, ranked 1stinteresting. i’m keeping my eye on that.
November 4, 2018 at 10:11 am #93316InvaderRamModeratorpayton brees vs mcvay goff.
right after mccarthy rodgers.
and then reid mahomes.
crazy.
November 4, 2018 at 10:42 am #93322znModeratorSaints O, 4th quarter PPG. 12.1, ranked 1st
Rams D, 4th quarter PPG. 2.9, ranked 1stinteresting. i’m keeping my eye on that.
Did you notice the accompanying stat?
It’s 1st/1st in one, then 26th/26th in the other.
Kind of an interesting quirk there.
Saints O, 4th quarter PPG. 12.1, ranked 1st
Rams D, 4th quarter PPG. 2.9, ranked 1stRams O, 4th quarter PPG. 5.6, ranked 26th
Saints D, 4th quarter PPG. 8.0, ranked 26thNovember 4, 2018 at 11:02 am #93323InvaderRamModeratori did notice that.
i wonder. with it most likely going down to the wire. how the fourth quarter plays out. and certainly the second stat is important too.
i guess they’ll both be key. but i’m more interested in how the defense holds up in the fourth quarter should it come down to that.
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