Saints Nation: Saints Raid Oakland, Cruise to 38-17 Win

Written by Andrew Juge on .

Just like that, the Saints are back to .500. After starting the season 0-4, it's hard to believe the Saints are now 5-5 and right in the thick of the wild card race, but a convincing win in Oakland did just that. The Raiders look like a lost team in complete disarray, sure, but the way the Saints were able to come in and thrash them is a very encouraging sign. The defense played well, getting good pressure and creating turnovers, and while they were still gashed for yards I'm starting to buy into the idea that they are getting better. The Saints are peaking, my friends, and that should be a very scary sign for all NFL teams. They are closer to a complete team in all phases now and that makes them incredibly dangerous to anyone. Below are my bullets on the game.

  • The red zone defense may be Steve Spagnuolo's saving grace this season. Another outstanding effort, which featured an interception in the end zone by Roman Harper. Yes, you read that correctly.
  • Malcolm Jenkins showed terrific anticipation and ballhawking skills, yes you also read that correctly, so jump in front of a Carson Palmer pass and take it to the house for a pick six. Those are the kind of big plays the Saints' defense has been missing all season.
  • Nickel back Elbert Mack played very well, so well in fact it surprised me that he hasn't really seen the field over Patrick Robinson and Corey White yet this season. Hopefully he's ok because I definitely want to see him back out there over some other guys. In fact, as soon as he left the game he was replaced by Johnny Patrick who proceeded to get repeatedly torched.
  • Patrick Robinson had an up and down game, decent overall, but the first touchdown pass by Palmer was a major mistake where the Saints had the Raiders competely bottled up and P-Rob just stopped paying attention. Very poor on that play.
  • After a massive 2nd half kickoff return by Travaris Cadet, the Saints went to dump truck mode. Ingram would run a beautiful touchdown run on the very next play. The Saints ran the ball pretty well over all. When Sproles comes back, presumably next week, what are the Saints going to do with these five backs? They're all SO good. I usually tend to agree that there's no such thing as having "too many good backs", but the Saints might have that problem.
  • Garrett Hartley nailed a 47 yarder, which was important for his confidence, but it wasn't a pretty make.
  • Marcel Reese had 193 yards from scrimmage. Not a typo. But the Saints held the Raiders to 17 points so I won't ream them too hard for that.
  • Roman Harper had a couple mistakes, but this was his best game of the season. He played aggressive and was all over the field.
  • The Saints' tackling was poor, in fact that's the one thing I wish Harper had done better. Vilma in particular tackled quite poorly.
  • The Saints' pressure seems to be coming back. They finished with 3 sacks and were consistently in Palmer's face.
  • Charles Brown went down with an injury and was replaced at right tackle by undrafted rookie Bryce Harris. Harris was largely a disaster, but the Saints did a good job of covering for him. We've got to hope that either Brown is ok, or that Zach Strief can get back in a hurry. Not good.
  • Akiem Hicks is an absolute beast on the interior. I get a little more excited every day about his potential.
  • Lance Moore had only 2 catches, but he made them count. He got behind the Raiders twice and came up with big time scores. 

The Saints now come back home to face the team that eliminated them last year, the San Francisco 49ers, for a shot at 6-5. Bring it on!

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JamesMorse
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...Strief, now Brown. Watching this beast of a D. that the '9ers have, has me shaking in my boots. 5-5 though, after starting 0-4, pretty sweet.

AllisonSmith
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I love Hicks!  I was watching him in beast mode all game long.  He is becoming a solid player.  Looks like Sedrick Ellis when he was in his prime.  I loved the safeties' efforts out there today.  In fact, the red zone D really is killing it harder every game.  I was also impressed with MACK!  My dad was like, "Who is that guy?"  Tremendously pleasant surprise.  WHODAT!

MarijnPessers
MarijnPessers

Indeed. I was going this season a loss. Statistically Saints had a chance, but stats also show they had no chance in hell. But how great would it be to play 16 games and go up against a power hungry ginger troll and start 0 - 4 and still go to the post season?

Saint D only gave up a little more then 400 yards. That shows they are becoming better game by game. Starting to look like the Giants in 2012. Getting better in the end.

Saints will need that though. From all the other teams in the playoff picture they have the second hardest schedule left. Only the Vikings have a tougher opposition (Bears 2-ce, Packers 2-ce and Texans) But lets say the saints only loose 1 game from what they have left and the others loose from the really tough opponenets it is only the Seahawks the Saints need to worry about. That means the Seahawks have a really easy schedule left.

Before I spend time looking into who has the better record vs common opponents it is time for the Saints to play (and hopefully win) 2 more games.

 

Also "Roman Harper had a couple mistakes, but this was his best game of the season. He played aggressive and was all over the field." That kinda sums up how the Saints D# plays. They have some mistakes, that is common, but they make good plays as well!

 

SaintsWillWIn
SaintsWillWIn

How did the Saints get 'back to .500' when they have been under .500 all year?

SaintsNation
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 @SaintsWillWIn they started 0-0

SaintsWillWIn
SaintsWillWIn

@SaintsNation SInce the Saints, and the other 31 teams didn't have to do anything to get to .500 to begin with, it seems a bit of a stretch to equate winning 5 out of 6 games to get to that point.

JamesMorse
JamesMorse

@SaintsWillWIn ...Tomato, Potato. :p

MarijnPessers
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 @SaintsWillWIn Semantics

SaintsWillWIn
SaintsWillWIn

 @MarijnPessers

 More like lazy journalism!

 

Kind of like typing: "I helped my uncle Jack off a horse" & "I helped my uncle jack off a horse"

SaintsNation
SaintsNation moderator

 @SaintsWillWIn  @MarijnPessers It's all good man, no harm no foul. You are totally within your right to criticize or disagree with me. As long as you're not disrespectful, which I don't think you were. But I reserve the right to disagree with your criticism also :)

SaintsWillWIn
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@MarijnPessers I enjoy virually everything he writes and I always look forward to his players grades after games. My comment was not meant to be disrespectful; I was simply trying to make a observation. I understand that the Saints were .500 when the season started, but to me that is not the same as being 4-0, losing 6 games and then winning the next two. Mr. Juge, I appreciate your love for the Saints and I appreciate the hard work and dedication you put in every week on your website. Keep up the good work!!

MarijnPessers
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 @SaintsWillWIn We all have the biggest respect for Andrew and we all love him. So show a little respect please.

GiacomoPozzan
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 @SaintsWillWIn  @MarijnPessers 

lazy journalism? this guy watches tape and grades every single player! how could you say that only because of an expression which you may find incorrect? that's lazy criticism, actually.

SaintsNation
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 @SaintsWillWIn  @MarijnPessers first of all, this isn't journalism, it's blogging. I don't have team access and I don't get paid.. This is my Saints blog, I am not a journalist. So if you want to call me lazy, consider that I do this all for free. Also, every team starts the year .500 as far as I'm concerned, so that was my reasoning for saying "back to .500". 

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