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Why Last Year's High-Scoring NFL Offenses Will Regress in 2012
The 2011 NFL season, with an average game producing 44.4 points, was the highest-scoring season since 1965 (46.1 points per game). While some thought the new kickoff rule and lockout would stall offenses, it had the exact opposite effect...
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What Goes Through a Coach's Mind During the NFL Preseason?
With preseason football now in full swing, let's take a look from the coach's perspective, where wins and losses may not quantify the unique value each game has on the development of the franchise and its players...
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2012 New Orleans Saints: Is Travaris Cadet a Mix of Ivory and Sproles?
Travaris Cadet might not be a household around the league, but around Who Dat Nation his presence is being felt with his hard play and great athleticism. He is the Black and Gold's new jack-of-all-trades back...
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NFL Hall of Fame Game 2012: New Orleans Saints Will Be Fine Without Sean Payton
The Saints kickoff their preseason schedule on Sunday at the NFL Hall of Fame game. It will be there that Drew Brees and company will begin their journey without Sean Payton ...
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Sean Payton: How the New Orleans Saints Offense Will Change Without Him
Sean Payton is far and away the most successful head coach in New Orleans Saints history. He's won 64.6 percent (62 of 96) of the regular-season games he has coached in...
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Sean Payton: Giant Photo of Suspended Coach Overlooks Saints Practice
Sean Payton may not be taking the field with the New Orleans Saints this upcoming season, but he will apparently be there in spirit...
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Comparing the NFL to Christopher Nolan's Batman Trilogy
He's the hero the NFL deserves, but not the one it needs right now . Go figure, of course, that of all the possible permutations of pigskin debate—Maurice Jones-Drew's contract ...
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NFL Teams Hurt Most by Coaching Changes Heading into 2012 Season
Four teams will be hurt the most by the eight coaching changes made this offseason. This hurt will take on more than one form, including a defending division champion who won't be too happy to see a familiar nemesis in charge of a rival...
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Power Ranking All 32 of the NFL Head Coaches of 2012
We are getting a little closer to playing football again in 2012. Last summer, we all had to wait for the lockout to end in order to get the 2011 season under way, but not this year...
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Louis Freeh Committee Ready to Focus on Saints Bountygate
Now that the report on Joe Paterno and Penn State has been released, Louis Freeh is ready to tackle his next project: the New Orleans Saints “Bountygate” scandal...
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NFC South Morning Jog: PFT Predicts Saints, Falcons Miss Playoffs, Panthers In
Each morning, I like to start the day off with a workout—usually a morning jog. I can clear my head, plan my day and think about what’s going on around the NFC South...
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Sean Payton Divorce: Maligned Saints Coach Needs Football More Than Ever
It really couldn't get any worse for Sean Payton . First there was that whole bounty scandal. Then there was the year-long suspension from football...
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New Orleans Saints: Sean Payton Should Be Fired for Bountygate
Sean Payton was your typical unassuming NFL head coach until an onside kick in the Super Bowl catapulted him and the New Orleans Saints to a Lombardi Trophy...
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Why New Orleans Saints Are Still the Toast of the NFC South
Despite all of the media focus in this strange offseason, the New Orleans Saints will still be the team to beat in the NFC South...
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NFL: Why New Orleans Saints Will Experience Redemption in 2012 NFL Season
The New Orleans Saints are in the fallout of Bountygate. Sean Payton, Jonathan Vilma and others are gone for now. However, that doesn't mean the Saints' upcoming season will be a lackluster waste...
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Best-Case Scenario for the New Orleans Saints' 2012 Season
The best-case scenario for the New Orleans Saints ’ 2012 season might be for everyone to wake up from the bad dream that was “BountyGate” and have a full squad of players and coaches back...
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New Orleans Saints: 5 Things Saints Must Do in 2012 to Shake Bountygate
After the loss to San Francisco in the NFC playoffs, Saints fans were anxious to see the team do well this upcoming season...
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Most Disappointing New Orleans Saints of the New Millennium
Everyone across Who Dat Nation and beyond knows about the Saints troubles pre-2000, but what about in the new millennium? New Orleans has seen its greatest success these past dozen ...








