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Where they Rank: Saints and Seahawks
Posted on 1/7/14 at 12:44 pm
Posted on 1/7/14 at 12:44 pm
Pretty interesting little chalk up. Check it out if you wish, but I've C&P'd most of it.
I know they smashed us last time, but I have to say, I love our chances in this one. Kinda felt like CSP shut down the offense around the 3rd Q last time and didn't show them anything else.
As the saying goes: It's hard to beat a team twice in the same season. Certainly in the same venue.
SAINTS OFFENSE:
Total yards: 4th (399.4 per game)
Passing yards: 2nd (307.4 per game)
Rushing yards: 25th (92.1 per game)
Third-down conversions: 3rd (43.9 percent)
Red zone touchdowns: Tied for 12th (56.1 percent)
Turnovers (giveaways): Tied for 4th fewest (19)
Sacks allowed: tied for 9th fewest (37)
SAINTS DEFENSE:
Total yards: 4th (305.7 per game)
Passing yards: 2nd (194.1 per game)
Rushing yards: 19th (111.6 per game)
Third-down conversions: 9th (34.7 percent)
Red zone touchdowns: 18th (56.5 percent)
Turnovers (takeaways): 29th (19)
Sacks: 4th (49)
SAINTS TEAM:
Points scored: 10th (25.9 per game)
Points allowed: 4th (19.0 per game)
Turnover ratio: Tied for 14th (even)
Time of possession: 2nd (32:41 per game)
SAINTS INDIVIDUALS:
QB Drew Brees: 5,162 yards (2nd), 39 touchdowns (2nd), 104.7 passer rating (6th), 70.5 Total QBR (4th)
TE Jimmy Graham: 16 total TDs (2nd), 16 receiving TDs (1st), 86 catches (13th), 1,215 receiving yards (15th)
WR Kenny Stills: 20.0 yards per reception (1st)
DE Cameron Jordan: 12.5 sacks (5th)
OLB Junior Galette: 12 sacks (6th)
CB Keenan Lewis: 4 interceptions (Tied for 11th)
LB Curtis Lofton: 125 tackles (15th)
P Thomas Morstead: net average 42.3 yards per punt (3rd)
SEAHAWKS OFFENSE:
Total yards: 17th (339.0 per game)
Passing yards: 26th (202.3 per game)
Rushing yards: 4th (136.8 per game)
Turnovers (giveaways): Tied for 4th fewest (19)
Sacks allowed: Tied for 10th most (44)
SEAHAWKS DEFENSE:
Total yards: 1st (273.6 per game)
Passing yards: 1st (172 per game)
Rushing yards: Tied for 7th (101.6 per game)
Turnovers (takeaways): 1st (39)
Sacks: Tied for 8th (44)
SEAHAWKS TEAM:
Points scored: Tied for 8th (26.1 per game)
Points allowed: 1st (14.4 per game)
SEAHAWKS INDIVIDUALS:
QB Russell Wilson: 3,357 passing yards (16th), 26 TD passes (Tied for 9th), 101.2 passer rating (7th), 58.9 Total QBR (13th)
RB Marshawn Lynch: 1,257 rushing yards (6th), 12 rushing TDs (Tied for 1st), 14 total TDs (Tied for 3rd)
CB Richard Sherman: 8 interceptions (1st)
S Earl Thomas: 5 interception (Tied for 5th)
CB Byron Maxwell: 4 interceptions (Tied for 11th)
DE Cliff Avril: 5 forced fumbles (Tied for 5th)
K Steven Hauschka: 94.3 percent field goals (33-of-35, 2nd)
I know they smashed us last time, but I have to say, I love our chances in this one. Kinda felt like CSP shut down the offense around the 3rd Q last time and didn't show them anything else.
As the saying goes: It's hard to beat a team twice in the same season. Certainly in the same venue.
SAINTS OFFENSE:
Total yards: 4th (399.4 per game)
Passing yards: 2nd (307.4 per game)
Rushing yards: 25th (92.1 per game)
Third-down conversions: 3rd (43.9 percent)
Red zone touchdowns: Tied for 12th (56.1 percent)
Turnovers (giveaways): Tied for 4th fewest (19)
Sacks allowed: tied for 9th fewest (37)
SAINTS DEFENSE:
Total yards: 4th (305.7 per game)
Passing yards: 2nd (194.1 per game)
Rushing yards: 19th (111.6 per game)
Third-down conversions: 9th (34.7 percent)
Red zone touchdowns: 18th (56.5 percent)
Turnovers (takeaways): 29th (19)
Sacks: 4th (49)
SAINTS TEAM:
Points scored: 10th (25.9 per game)
Points allowed: 4th (19.0 per game)
Turnover ratio: Tied for 14th (even)
Time of possession: 2nd (32:41 per game)
SAINTS INDIVIDUALS:
QB Drew Brees: 5,162 yards (2nd), 39 touchdowns (2nd), 104.7 passer rating (6th), 70.5 Total QBR (4th)
TE Jimmy Graham: 16 total TDs (2nd), 16 receiving TDs (1st), 86 catches (13th), 1,215 receiving yards (15th)
WR Kenny Stills: 20.0 yards per reception (1st)
DE Cameron Jordan: 12.5 sacks (5th)
OLB Junior Galette: 12 sacks (6th)
CB Keenan Lewis: 4 interceptions (Tied for 11th)
LB Curtis Lofton: 125 tackles (15th)
P Thomas Morstead: net average 42.3 yards per punt (3rd)
SEAHAWKS OFFENSE:
Total yards: 17th (339.0 per game)
Passing yards: 26th (202.3 per game)
Rushing yards: 4th (136.8 per game)
Turnovers (giveaways): Tied for 4th fewest (19)
Sacks allowed: Tied for 10th most (44)
SEAHAWKS DEFENSE:
Total yards: 1st (273.6 per game)
Passing yards: 1st (172 per game)
Rushing yards: Tied for 7th (101.6 per game)
Turnovers (takeaways): 1st (39)
Sacks: Tied for 8th (44)
SEAHAWKS TEAM:
Points scored: Tied for 8th (26.1 per game)
Points allowed: 1st (14.4 per game)
SEAHAWKS INDIVIDUALS:
QB Russell Wilson: 3,357 passing yards (16th), 26 TD passes (Tied for 9th), 101.2 passer rating (7th), 58.9 Total QBR (13th)
RB Marshawn Lynch: 1,257 rushing yards (6th), 12 rushing TDs (Tied for 1st), 14 total TDs (Tied for 3rd)
CB Richard Sherman: 8 interceptions (1st)
S Earl Thomas: 5 interception (Tied for 5th)
CB Byron Maxwell: 4 interceptions (Tied for 11th)
DE Cliff Avril: 5 forced fumbles (Tied for 5th)
K Steven Hauschka: 94.3 percent field goals (33-of-35, 2nd)
Posted on 1/7/14 at 1:01 pm to 4thandinches
quote:
SEAHAWKS OFFENSE:
Total yards: 17th (339.0 per game)
Passing yards: 26th (202.3 per game)
Rushing yards: 4th (136.8 per game)
Turnovers (giveaways): Tied for 4th fewest (19)
Sacks allowed: Tied for 10th most (44)
Probably the most surprising stats to me. Watching this defense slow down McCoy last week gives me hope.
This post was edited on 1/7/14 at 1:02 pm
Posted on 1/7/14 at 1:10 pm to bountyhunter
I did find that surprising as well... Their O-Line truthfully isn't that good. If they had an immobile QB that number would be wayyy more.
Loved watching McCoy get frustrated btw. That was huge for the D.
Loved watching McCoy get frustrated btw. That was huge for the D.
This post was edited on 1/7/14 at 1:11 pm
Posted on 1/7/14 at 1:22 pm to 4thandinches
quote:
Their O-Line truthfully isn't that good
Their oline was banged up all year and is now at full strength. To say that they "aren't that good" is a joke.
Posted on 1/7/14 at 1:31 pm to 4thandinches
Jesus that shite's a seizure to decipher.
Posted on 1/7/14 at 1:41 pm to Boomshockalocka
quote:
To say that they "aren't that good" is a joke.
in the last 4 games, since they've all been "healthy," they've given up 14 sacks..........
This post was edited on 1/7/14 at 1:42 pm
Posted on 1/7/14 at 1:43 pm to 4thandinches
Shut your mouth!
Boomshockalocka is never wrong!
Boomshockalocka is never wrong!
Posted on 1/7/14 at 1:48 pm to 4thandinches
quote:
in the last 4 games, since they've all been "healthy," they've given up 14 sacks..........
how many times did the saints sack Wilson? the saints aint trotting a St Louis pass rush out there.
Posted on 1/7/14 at 1:53 pm to Boomshockalocka
quote:
how many times did the saints sack Wilson?the saints aint trotting a St Louis pass rush out there.
lol. bye.
Posted on 1/7/14 at 1:54 pm to 4thandinches
I'll be back after the blood bath.
Posted on 1/7/14 at 1:55 pm to Boomshockalocka
Posted on 1/7/14 at 2:07 pm to 4thandinches
I think more than any other year in the SP era, New Orleans has the defense to go on the road and win games. This group may not be as opportunistic as 2009, but they can shut teams down.
If I had to bet my house I'd take Seattle. But I think the Monday night game was a complete abberration. The Saints offense turned the ball over early (credit Seattle) and the emotion of the opponent/crowd just caused things to snowball in a hurry. We've seen that happen many, many times in the Dome.
IMO if the Saints can avoid the crippling TO early and get this one to the half tight, the offense will find its footing and start to hum. Find a little bit of a running game like last week, and the Saints offense becomes the scariest in the league
If I had to bet my house I'd take Seattle. But I think the Monday night game was a complete abberration. The Saints offense turned the ball over early (credit Seattle) and the emotion of the opponent/crowd just caused things to snowball in a hurry. We've seen that happen many, many times in the Dome.
IMO if the Saints can avoid the crippling TO early and get this one to the half tight, the offense will find its footing and start to hum. Find a little bit of a running game like last week, and the Saints offense becomes the scariest in the league
Posted on 1/7/14 at 2:48 pm to Alt26
A better way to compare them to get a feel for how the game will go would be to compare the Saints stats in their 9 round games vs the Seahawks 8 home games.
Posted on 1/7/14 at 2:48 pm to Boomshockalocka
quote:
quote:
in the last 4 games, since they've all been "healthy," they've given up 14 sacks..........
how many times did the saints sack Wilson? the saints aint trotting a St Louis pass rush out there.
We are 4th in the league with 49 for the season.
Posted on 1/7/14 at 3:49 pm to JasonL79
I think you can throw the last game out of the window. Althought to Seattles credit they did play a great game anyone who says that the saints played any where near what we are used to seeing is out their mind. From our pass protection, to our defense and even to Drew we did not play a saints kind of game. I really see us getting more presure on Wilson this game and hopefully if we can get Lewis back playing alot better defense all around. Im not saying that its going to be easy by any means but it is more then doable. Also in games like this where they beat you silly last game you have to love to have coach Payton as hes one of the master motivators.
Posted on 1/7/14 at 3:54 pm to grillcheese14
Also remember that last game, the Saints didn't have to deal with Percy Harvin.
Posted on 1/7/14 at 3:57 pm to guttata
Although I do think hes a great weapon I dont really see him being a huge part of this game. I think for this game hes more hype then anything.
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