‘The Saints’ pass offense has been ranked in the top four in the NFL 11 straight years. One of its many strengths is beating zone coverage with three-level stretch plays in which quarterback Drew Brees has options deep, middle and underneath.’
Archives for November 2017
Pregame primer: Everything you need to know for Bills-Saints, plus five things to watch for
‘Can the red-zone defense stand tall? Saints quarterback Drew Brees is a future first-ballot Hall of Famer. It’s not realistic to say the Bills need to shut him down. The key for the Bills will be to limit the number of big plays against them, and also keep the Saints out of the end zone when they reach the end zone. Buffalo’s red-zone defense is 10th in the NFL, allowing touchdowns 50 percent of the time. The Saints, meanwhile, rank seventh in red-zone offense, scoring TDs 60 percent of the time.’
Jay Skurski’s Bills Mailbag: Power ranking the 2018 draft needs
‘No. 1: Quarterback. This is why I’m not convinced the Bills will make all five picks. They have the ammunition to package some of them in a trade to move up if there is a quarterback they are convinced can be the future of the franchise. The class still needs to sort itself out in terms of which underclassmen declare for the draft, but this remains Buffalo’s biggest need, and in my mind that’s a major reason why General Manager Brandon Beane has amassed as much draft capital as he has.’
Inside the Bills: Bill Munson reflects on a career that spanned five decades
‘“I’m a big stats guy,” Munson said, a declaration he would prove to be undoubtedly true during a 20-minute conversation about his recent retirement. “I’m really blessed and thankful. I’ve respected and admired everybody in this business, from coaches, to players, front office and NFL personnel. Specifically our fans, who spent and really continue to spend every hard-earned dollar that they had to cheer us on through the good and bad years.”’
How do you like ’em now? National NFL observers weigh in on Bills at midseason
‘I think the Saints game will tell us much more — they have successfully shut down quarterbacks during their recent winning streak, so the running game is going to have to do a lot better than it did against the Jets. One caveat to my prediction — they’re going to have to win a game on the road in the second half of the season. At the Chargers and at Miami (season finale) would seem to be the most likely candidates.’
Inside the NFL: Need a lift? Take a whiff. How smelling salts remain in use
‘”It kind of gives you a little juice,” said Bills reserve offensive guard/center Ryan Groy, who also gets his smelling-salts fix just before kickoff and right after intermission. “I’m sure there are guys who use them every series before they go out. At random times, you’ll see guys go up and grab one. It’s kind of one of those times like, ‘Alright, I need a wake-up here, I need to focus.'”‘
Bills Fans Near and Far: SI’s Maggie Gray was born into her love of Buffalo
‘Gray has a been a Bills fan for most of her life. She grew up in Binghamton and says her uncle “indoctrinated” her into Bills fandom at an early age. “People don’t normally choose to be a Bills fan. You’re born into it. Especially with the last decade or so of futility. And that is my story. It’s been great bonding for my uncle and I, for my whole family. We’re so wrapped up in it.”’
Buffalo Bills in bounce back mode as talented, balanced Saints come to town
‘Saints 27, Bills 21.’
Bills vs. Saints: How to watch, listen, plus things to know before kickoff
‘The Saints come to town riding a six-game winning streak and at 6-2, this is their best record at the halfway point of a season since being 7-1 in 2013.’
Brees and Saints a challenge for Buffalo’s ‘D’
‘The Saints are first in the NFL with fewest sacks surrendered (eight in as many games) while the Bills’ defense is 28th of 32 teams in generating sacks (only 14).’
Streaking Saints winning with defence, too
‘Outside of a one-year aberration in 2013 — when new, short-lived co-ordinator Rob Ryan switched the Saints’ scheme to a 3-4 and fielded the NFL’s fourth stingiest defence, before everything fast fell apart — the New Orleans overall defence ranked 24th in 2011, 20th in 2014, 31st in 2015 and 30th last season.’
Saints’ familiarity with Sean McDermott should help against Bills’ defense
‘”That’s a defense that is very aggressive and makes a ton of plays at home,” Brees said. “You watch the way they play at home, especially in that environment and crowd noise, they’re playing with a ton of confidence right now.”‘
Sunday’s New Orleans Coverage
New Orleans Saints’ six-game winning streak spurred by halftime adjustments (New Orleans Times Picayune)
New Orleans Saints’ offensive line thriving despite constant shuffling (New Orleans Times Picayune)
Dustin Poirier looking to catch New Orleans Saints game after UFC Fight Night Norfolk (New Orleans Times Picayune)
New Orleans Saints at Buffalo Bills: 3 key matchups (New Orleans Times Picayune)
Saints’ familiarity with Sean McDermott should help against Bills’ defense (New Orleans Times Picayune)
Saints’ Joe Lombardi credits time in uniform in helping shape who he is today (New Orleans Times Picayune)
A gut feeling led Alvin Kamara from Alabama to Tennesee — then good fortune led him to the Saints (New Orleans Advocate)
Saints vs. Bills: How to watch, listen, follow as NFC South leaders taken on the Buffalo Bills; kickoff at noon (New Orleans Advocate)
Aliquippa’s Bob Babich has Buffalo, yes, Buffalo, thinking playoffs
‘Babich believes the takeaways are the result of work ethic, an Aliquippa trait that he instills in his linebackers, and a contagious competition with teammates trying to one-up each other.’
Joe B: 5 things to watch for in Buffalo Bills vs. New Orleans Saints (11/11/17)
‘In the end, though, I think the Saints win by a touchdown or maybe a little bit less, mostly due to their highly efficient offense.’