
| New Orleans Saints’ ground game has gone under the… | |
While quarterback Drew Brees was smashing the single-season record for passing yards, the New Orleans Saints’ running backs were putting together an impressive season of their own. In fact, it may surprise you to find out the Saints’ running game finished sixth in the NFL, gaining 129.9 yards per game. On a per carry basis they checked in at fourth in the league with a 4.9-yard average. “It’s a huge part of our offense,” Brees said. “Typically, I’d say when you look at an offense, it would probably be hard to be top ten passing and rushing because there are only so many plays in a game and so you’re running it more you’re throwing it more. I think it’s great that we’ve been able to sustain the efficiency in both and create for the other, especially when you look at the overall yardage, both passing and rushing. It’s pretty unique.” Perhaps the biggest reason the New Orleans’ rushing attack doesn’t get the proper attention — aside from Brees dominating the headlines — is because the team doesn’t have a traditional featured back. Instead they had a committee of four players sharing the load over the course of the season, ranging from 79-122 carries. In terms of carries, the Saints were led by rookie Mark Ingram, yet he had the lowest yardage per carry (3.9) of the four players. New Orleans will be without Ingram on Saturday after the team was forced to place him on IR with a toe injury. Picking up in Ingram’s absence is Chris Ivory. Ivory, who burst onto the scene last year as an undrafted rookie out of Tiffin University, missed the first seven weeks this year while recovering from lisfranque and sports hernia surgeries. Since returning to the lineup, he has rushed for 374 yards on 79 carries, including a 127-yard performance in the Saints’ Week 17 win over the Carolina Panthers. In addition to Ivory, the Saints have Pierre Thomas (562 yards, 110 carries) and the always-explosive Darren Sproles. A versatile free agent pick up from San Diego, Sproles has effectively replaced Reggie Bush in the Saints offense. He finished the regular season with 1,303 total yards, 86 receptions and a ridiculous 6.9 yards per carry. Not much else going on in the NFL world today. Posted in 1 | Comments Off
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| New Orleans Saints won’t get better draft pick… | |
Former New Orleans Saints tailback Reggie Bush has been on a tear lately for the Miami Dolphins. He won the AFC Offensive Player of the Week award after running for a career-best 203 yards last Sunday, and he ranks 12th in the NFL with 973 rushing yards. But the Saints can’t benefit from Bush’s performance. The undisclosed draft picks which were swapped as part of the Saints’ preseason trade with the Dolphins are not tied to Bush’s performance in any way. The specific details of the draft picks remain unknown, though. Not much else going on in the NFL world today. Posted in 1 | Comments Off
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| Reggie Bush’s parents divorcing: New Orleans… | |
You have to agree… what does the martial status of Reggie Bush’s parents have to do with this… Looks like both were along for the ride… I am sure Reggie could have lived in an apartment… The why are players and the university penalized… being the star football player at a school like USC is enough pressure… Journalism today is not too far from the National Enquirer… If you like reading our blog, remember to bookmark it. Posted in 1 | Comments Off
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