Showing posts with label Carolina Panthers. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Carolina Panthers. Show all posts

Monday, December 9, 2013

New Orleans Saints dominate Carolina Panthers in prime time; Drew Brees sets mark surpassing 50,000 yards




Saints' QB Drew Bres passes for 313 yards with four TDs surpassing the 50,000 yard barrier.

Saints' Marques Colston (12) is congratulated by teammate Lance Moore (16) after a TD reception against the Panthers.
The New Orleans Saints returned to their usual prime time form last night rolling past the Carolina Panthers 31-13 in the Mercedes-Benz Superdome in a record setting performance by quarterback Drew Brees, who passed for four touchdowns throwing for 313 yards on 30-of-42 passing. Brees became the fifth NFL quarterback to throw for over 50,000 yards joining four others and did it in 183 games, the quickest of either of them to accomplish the feat. Marques Coltston worked himself free and showed good hands, hauling in nine receptions for 125 yards with two scores. Jimmy Graham delivered catching six balls for 58 yards and two scores. The 10-3 Saints used a superb defensive team effort, which was able to bottle up Cam Newton sacking him five times triggered by Junior Galette with three and Cam Jordan, who recorded two, breaking the Panthers' eight game winning streak. The Saints' secondary did an excellent job throttling the Carolina receivers of Steve Smith, former LSU player Brandon LaFell and tight end Greg Olsen. Newton finished 22-of-34 for only 160 yards with a TD pass to Smith. Olsen caught eight passes for 40 yards, while Smith finished with six catches but for just 49 yards and LaFell had two receptions for 22 yards. The Saints took care of business in their key NFC South Division battle and square off next with the St. Louis Rams on the road this Sunday. Following the Rams' game the Saints gear up for another encounter with the Panthers, this time in Carolina before closing out the regular season hosting the much improved Tampa Bay Bucs Dec. 29. 

Friday, December 6, 2013

Saints hosting Carolina Panthers in crucial NFC South Division contest



 
The New Orleans Saints continue their preparations to host the surprising Carolina Panthers coming off their dismal showing Monday Night in a 34-7 lopsided road loss to the 11-1 Seattle Seahawks. The Saints and Panthers are both 9-3 tied for the league lead in the NFC South Division race. Carolina has won eight straight games with quarterback Cam Newton finding his rhythm. Newton presents the Saints' defense with similar challenges that they faced trying to contain Seattle's Russell Wilson, which they didn't do a very good job of. The Panthers' defense has allowed just 13.1 points per game, the NFL low, and they are plus 10 in turnover margin.  The Saints enter with a plus 3 turnover margin. Carolina's defense only allows 289.9 yards per game, giving up 209 passing yards per game and only 80 yards on the ground. The Panthers' aggressive defense has recorded 39 sacks, second most in the league, while the Saints pass rush has generated 38 sacks, while Drew Brees has been sacked 24 times. Brees and his offensive weapons will definitely have their hands full trying to generate some much needed offense after picking up only 188 total yards and scoring just seven points in last week's debacle at Seattle. The Saints' offensive line will have to do a better job protecting Brees giving him more time to look down field. Tight end Jimmy Graham leads the Black & Gold with 68 receptions for 988 yards and a team-high 12 touchdowns. Pierre Thomas has latched onto 60 catches for 427 yards and three TDs. Curtis Lofton's tops the Saints' defense with 98 tackles including 63 solos with a sack. Linebacker David Hawthorne is next with 68 tackles followed by rookie safety Kenny Vaccaro with 64.   
   

Wednesday, December 4, 2013

New Orleans Saints hosting red-hot Carolina Panthers and Cam Newton in key NFC South showdown



The New Orleans Saints trying to put Monday night's embarrassing 34-7 debacle at the hands of the Seattle Seahawks behind them must now regroup quickly in a short week as they prepare to host the red-hot Carolina Panthers and the offensive challenges presented by quarterback Cam Newton. Both the Saints and the Panthers enter the game with 9-3 marks tied for the NFC South Division lead, while Carolina has won eight consecutive games to work themselves back into the Division race. Sunday's contest has been flexed into prime time based on the significance of the match up being played, hopefully in the friendly confines of the Mercedes-Benz Superdome in front of the die-hard Black & Gold faithful, who are eager for the team to get back on the winning track. The Saints' offense struggled through its worst output since Sean Payton arrived in 2006, gaining just 188 yards of total offense against the stingy, aggressive Seattle defense. Drew Brees completed 23-of-38 passes mostly short variety and check down stuff, gaining only 147 yards through the air. Brees' 43-game streak of throwing for 200 or more yards in a game was snapped as he fell short of breaking Dan Fouts' NFL record 45 straight games with 200 yards passing.