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Monday, October 24, 2011

New Orleans Trounces The Colts, 62-7

News (wiziwig-eu.blogspot.com) Drew Brees is on goal early and frequently and New Orleans roll up yards on the position too in dominating success over winless Indianapolis, wonderful what some colorful lights, a national TV viewers and a hapless adversary can do for a football team.

Fans sitting in the greater deck of the Superdome turned their backs to the pasture, where the New Orleans Saints be setting permit records, and saluted Coach Sean Payton, who was sitting high above in a cubicle with his out of order leg propped up.

He strength as well have had both feet up by the center of the third quarter.

Drew Brees finished 31 of 35 passes for 325 yard and five touchdowns, and the Saints set franchise proceedings for points and victory margin in a 62-7 destruction of the hapless Indianapolis Colts on Sunday night.


"I was real pompous of how we played tonight," Payton said. "We spent a lot of time during the week about us establishment to play our greatest football. We really felt like, even although we were 4-2, we hadn't completed that."

Obviously, the Saints did that alongside the Colts. They played with other energy, efficiency and enthusiasm than they did a week previous in the bitter loss to the Bucs. But on a night when apparently the whole thing go right, it's hard to call this a declaration game. That'll have to wait awaiting they play a more valuable foe. And that certainly won't take place next weekend adjacent to the winless Rams in St. Louis.

"It's hard to follow that one," Payton said. "We're going to enjoy this thing tonight."

He could well have been speaking for the entire Who Dat Nation.

"That team played improved than we did in each area and we just got whooped across the board," Colts Coach Jim Caldwell said.

Colts quarterback Curtis Painter was nine of 17 for 67 yards and had a pass intercept and returned 42 yards for a keep count by Leigh Torrance. Star quarterback Peyton Manning's neck injury has sideline him all season.

The Colts fall to 0-7 as they head to Tennessee for a divisional game and the third and final game of their in progress road trip.

1 comments:

  1. Payton said. "We spent a lot of time during the week about us establishment to play our greatest football. We really felt like, even although we were 4-2, we hadn't completed that."

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