‘”We took a shot, we had the shot, and we didn’t convert on it,” Lee Evans said. “The way they were playing us, they were trying to put a lot of pressure on us. When they do that, you’ve got to make them pay.”‘
Archives for September 28, 2009
McKelvin leaves with ankle injury
‘With McKelvin out, Drayton Florence got extensive work at both the right and slot cornerback positions. “He did a great job,” Terrence McGee said. “Drayton came in and had a couple pass breakups, a key tackle. It was good to have him back out there.”‘
Saints march to victory
‘”We made too many errors to stay in it,” said Dick Jauron, Bills head coach. “We stayed in it for most of the game, in the end though we had too many injuries and errors. My hat’s off to them, they are an awfully good football team.”‘
Saints defense gives T.O. reality check
‘”To say that us as a secondary totally shut him down, that would be a little selfish. If us as a secondary say that we shut him down, I think that would overshadow the real work of the way the defensive line and the linebackers played today.”‘
Monday’s New Orleans Coverage
Final answer (New Orleans Times Picayune)
Saints defense gives T.O. reality check (New Orleans Times Picayune)
Stage is set for a showdown at the Superdome (New Orleans Times Picayune)
Game recap (New Orleans Times Picayune)
Grades (New Orleans Times Picayune)
Photo gallery (New Orleans Times Picayune)
Photo gallery (Biloxi Sun Herald)
Saints Unleash Powerful Rushing Attack as They Wear Down the Bills and Improve to 3-0 (NewOrleansSaints.com)
Notes from Saints win over the Bills (NewOrleansSaints.com)
Photo gallery (NewOrleansSaints.com)
Photo gallery (Buffalo News)
Photo gallery (Rochester D&C)
Photo gallery (Canandaigua Daily Messenger)
Photo gallery (BuffaloBills.com)
Offense Blows Inspired Defensive Performance
‘Quarterback: Grade F: Brian Moorman threw more TD passes than Edwards did.’
Immediate Reactions, Wk3
‘Forget T.O.: Lee Evans is a hard-nosed, blazing fast receiver with terrific hands who gets open. Get him the ball. Now.’