Oct 1, 2012

10/01/2012 12:00:00 AM
The New Orleans Saints gave it everything they had and the Packers gave the Saints every last drop for a hard fought Playoff -Type Atmosphere and a 28-27 Packers W.

The Game was 21-14 At the Break and it looked like the same Old Saints D had showed up from the previous 3 games but not Today. Who Dat blanked the Pack in the 3rd Frame and scored 10 Points to go up 24-21 to a Stunned Lambeau Field Audience. The Saints then go up 27-21 and it looked like the Saints were going to get off the schneid with that being 13 Points in a row.

Not to be outdone it A-Rog to the Rescue as he engineered a 7 Play 57 Yard Drive working with a Short Field for Jordy Nelson 11-Yard TD Pass and that was the Nail in the Saints Coffin. Rogers and Brees put on an expected Air Display that can Only be topped at Chicago's Annual Air and Water Show every August. Brees went for 446 Yards on 35 for 54 and 3 in the Lambeau End Zone. A-Rog did his best "I have to stay with Brees Impression" by throwing for 319 Yards on 31 for 41and all 4 Pack Scores in the Who Dat End Zone with 1 "My Bad" to the Saints Defenders. If you missed it try to find the Replay. Saints WR Marquis Colston led all WRs with 9 Grabs for 153 Yards and a Score.

Packers RB Cedric Benson gave the Pack Balance as he ran for 84 Yards on 18 Carries. Te Saints Play-Calling was strictly by Air as Sproles, Thomas, and Ingram combined for Only 45 Yards on 19 Attempts and the Saints Run Game was Cosmetics if anything Lip Stick here and some Blush there. Now the Saints move to 0-4 and they are officially on Sunday Watch for Winning Time Termination.

As for the Packers after that much talked about Debacle in the Link Northwest aka 12 Zone Seattle. The Packers came up with the Plays when they had to. QB A-Rog is a flat out Sunday Star as he completed 31 of 41 on a Sunday Defense. The Pack move to 2-2 and right in the Thick of it in the NFC north with the Purple People leading at 3-1.

Cheese Heads > Who Dat? gone beat dem Saints..at least Today the Pack was.

Note: Numbers from NFL.com

 

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