
Well the the Texans may have won the battle during the mid week practice sessions in Houston but the Saints clearly won the war in an impressive 38-14 victory Saturday in reliant stadium pushing the teams record to 2-0 in the preseason. So is this a sign of things to come or maybe false hopes for when the real bullets start flying? I for one wouldn’t mind the Saints dropping a game in the preseason, call me superstitious but the Lions went 4-0 last season and well, we all know what happened after that. As long as the starters win when they are in the game that’s all the matters. Here are some observations through 2 preseason games.
Positives:
The Saints have an embarrassment of riches on the offensive side of the football. Mike Bell who was in a battle to make the roster clearly solidified himself as the #3 back with his performance on Saturday night. 10 100 yards on 10 carries is not to shabby and he proved that he could move the pile on third and short. I also like how the Saints put an emphasis on running on the short down and distances.
The Saints are loaded at the wide receiver position. The Saints put on a show with out their leading receiver in Lance Moore in the lineup. Colston, Henderson, and the emerging Robert Meachem did their thing and Arrington, Rod Harper and Courtney Roby also made nice plays. Its going to be an intense battle to see who gets that final spot on the roster.
How good is Drew Brees?
The defense continues to create turnovers
Negatives:
The starting defense failing to get a sack in two preseason games. I realize that they had one called back because of a penalty but it still doesn’t count in the stats.
Drew Brees getting knocked to the ground. Always scary when you see Drew Brees legs collapse, especially in a meaningless pre-season game.
Hartley misses another chip shot. I believe that he has had a mental breakdown and might not have a job when he comes back from suspension.
So far so good for the black and gold but lets remember that these games don’t count.




