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Johnny G’s Super Bowl Pick

February 6th, 2010 by Johnny G | 11 Comments | Filed in Football, General, Twitter

Indianapolis Colts vs. New Orleans Saints

Indianapolis Colts (-4.5) over New Orleans Saints/ Sunday 6:25pm on CBS

We have been spoiled by the last several Super Bowls that have come down to last minute heroics. That won’t be necessary this year. Peyton Manning is attempting to win the second Super Bowl of his career and Drew Brees and the Saints are attempting to win their first. As much as I’d like to believe the Saints have a chance in this game because of the great story line it would be and the trials and tribulations of the city of New Orleans, I just don’t see how they win this game.

Let’s break it down simply. If you watched the NFC Championship game it is fairly evident that the best team is not representing the NFC in this game. The Minnesota Vikings and 40 year old Brett Favre sliced this Saints defense to death. The Vikings outgained the Saints by 220 yards in the game, compiled 15 more first downs, and dominated the time of possession. The only reason we are not looking at a Favre Manning matchup is because of 5 fumbles by the Vikings, 3 of which they lost. Favre also threw 2 interceptions, one of which should have been called back on a roughing the passer penalty, as the NFL admitted just last week. Don’t get me wrong, the Vikings have a prolific offense, but when you compare the Vikings and Colts it is not close. Peyton Manning, the best QB of this era, and possibly ever leads an offense that just embarrassed the #1 defense in the NFL. The Jets defense was shredded so badly in the 2nd half in the AFC Championship; they had to stop blitzing completely, which is their signature.

The Saints also have a prolific offense that was also shut down in the 2nd half of the NFC Championship game by the Vikings. The Colts have a very similar defense that relies on speed. They get off their blocks as good as any team in the league. They will not blitz but they have enough talent up front to get pressure just rushing 4, especially if Dwight Freeney plays in this game. For the Saints to win this game, they are going to need the good fortune they had in the NFC Championship game, and if you see Peyton Manning and the Colts turning over the ball 5 times on Sunday, be my guest and go with the Saints here. But let me leave you with this one statistic, Peyton Manning has gone 44 consecutive games without a fumble. The only way the Colts lose this game is if they beat themselves. This team is too savvy and too talented to do that. Go with Indy here as Peyton and the Colts win this win by at least 2 scores.

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Finish Strong – Saints Video

February 4th, 2010 by Christian | 2 Comments | Filed in Football, General

Here’s a cool video for the New Orleans Saints. If you’re a Saints fan, it’ll get you pumped.

I’ll find something similar for the Colts and post that also.

Super Bowl analysis and Picks to come…

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Johnny G’s Divisional Playoff Picks

January 16th, 2010 by Johnny G | 2 Comments | Filed in Football, General

Johnny G Divisional Picks

Arizona Cardinals (+7.5) over New Orleans Saints/ 4:30 pm Saturday

After the showing the Arizona Cardinals put on against the NFL’s 2nd ranked defense, I have to go with them plus the points here. Kurt Warner had more Touchdown passes (5) than incompletions (4) in last week’s contest. Although Anquan Boldin is unlikely to play, I don’t think it will make much of a difference after watching the rhythm of their offense last week. You could plug Greg Lewis and Todd Pinkston into that offense and they would still move the ball at this point.

The Saints come into this game absolutely reeling, losing their final 3 games to end the season after making a run at the perfect season. Even along the way while they remained undefeated, they looked very vulnerable against the Redskins and many other bottom of the barrel teams. Will the bye week help this struggling team? Although they have the advantage of getting healthy, I think this negatively affects this team. The question you have to ask yourself at this point is “Do you see the Saints blowing out the Cardinals?” I know I certainly don’t. I will gladly take the 7.5 and roll with the red birds.

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Saints March for Six TDs

September 20th, 2009 by Christian | 3 Comments | Filed in Eagles, General

Drew Brees

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The New Orleans Saints were too much for the Eagles Sunday, scoring six touchdowns in the blowout win, 48-22.

Drew Brees had his second consecutive excellent outing, going 25 for 34, for 311 yards and three touchdowns.

Kevin Kolb, making his first start for the Eagles looked good overall, completing 31 of 51 for 391 yards and two touchdowns. He did throw three interceptions.

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Moment of Truth for Kolb

September 20th, 2009 by Christian | 2 Comments | Filed in Eagles, General

Kevin Kolb will get the start at QB today in place of injured Donovan McNabb, as the Eagles take on the New Orleans Saints in Philadelphia.

The Eagles’ second round pick in the 2007 draft has played sparingly in eight regular season games, completing 24 of 45 passes with 0 touchdowns and 4 interceptions.

The Eagles hope he lives up to the promise he showed in his senior year of college, throwing 30 touchdowns and only 4 interceptions, while leading the University of Houston’s Cougars to a 10-4 record. Jeff Garcia will back up Kolb.

The Saints are set at quarterback, featuring All-Pro Drew Brees, who threw six touchdowns last week against the doormat defense of the Detroit Lions.

VEGAS LINE:
New Orleans – 2 1/2
Over/Under 46

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