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The Saints have hit the magical 6-0 mark for only the second time in franchise history. One more win ties the club-best start from 1991. New Orleans has won games by 18, 26, 20, 14, 21 and 12 points, or an 18.5 point per game average. It's All History The Saints trail in the series 35-44, but New Orleans does own a 6-4 record in the past 10 games against Atlanta. This will be the third Monday night affair between the Saints and Falcons and I don't think I have to remind you what happened the last time. But, in case you were wondering, the Saints won 23-3 in the return to the Superdome following Katrina. The series is tied 16-16 in games played at the Superdome. New Orleans' largest margin of victory is 38 points, coming in a 38-0 shutout in Atlanta's Fulton County Stadium on Nov. 1, 1987. The Saints biggest loss came 36 years ago when the Falcons won by 55 (62-7 in 1973 at Tulane Stadium). The longest win streak in the series is 10 for Atlanta while New Orleans' longest streak is six. The most points scored by New Orleans is 45 (2003) while the fewest is 0 (twice, 1982 being the last time). The most points by the Falcons is 62 (1973) while Atlanta has been shut out two times (1987 being the last time). These Saints Love the Falcons
Team Records Being Approached Some players are beginning to approach franchise marks. Drew Brees is 19 touchdown passes short of the franchise mark. Aaron Brooks has that one with 120 and Archie Manning has 115. Courtney Roby is a yard short of sitting atop the list for highest return average. He is at 25.4 yards on 34 returns while Walt Roberts finished his one-year career in New Orleans with a 26.3 average on 28 returns. Reggie Bush's four returns on punts and kickoffs are one shy of Tyrone Hughes' five. Darren Sharper, with six interceptions, is four off the career interceptions in a season mark set by Dave Whitsell in 1967. And with 317 return yards, he has already set a record. Sharper isn't done, though. He's also one pick-six short of tying Sammy Knight's career -record of four. Thievery At Its Best Additionally, the Saints have 18 takeaways, which leads the league. New Orleans also is tops in the NFL with 13 interceptions. But with 10 turnovers - five interceptions and fumbles apiece. 3's Company (third-down analysis)
The thing that stands out is when comparing third-downs from a week ago, New Orleans had 15 third downs and didn't run once. The Saints went 5-for-15, all passes. 1 CommentsLeave a comment |
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Another record I am trying to find stats on is points scored by a defense in a single season.
The Saints defense ought to be after that record as well...be it a Saints defensive scoring record or any NFL defensive scoring record. The defense has been a big part of the scoring this year.