Giants vs Saints: Why Drew Brees Will Dominate Monday Night Football
The New Orleans Saints enter tonight's matchup with the New York Giants with a 7-3 record and needing a win to maintain sole possession of first place in the NFC South. Luckily, the Giants haven't played well over the past two weeks and New Orleans' quarterback, Drew Brees, should have an easy time carving up New York's secondary this evening.
While the Giants lead the NFL with 31 sacks, I don't expect that to be a problem for Brees and the Saints' pass-heavy offense.
This season, Brees leads the NFL with 3,326 yards passing and ranks third in the league in touchdown passes (23) and quarterback rating (101.3). Over the team's last four games, Brees has tossed 10 touchdown passes against just three interceptions. He is on a roll right now, and against a Giants defense that ranks 20th against the pass (239.1 yards allowed per game), he should find plenty of space to throw the ball.
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Brees has done an outstanding job spreading the ball around to all of his weapons this season.
Tight end Jimmy Graham leads the team in catches with 62, but Darren Sproles (60), Marques Colston (42), Lance Moore (34), Pierre Thomas (32) and Robert Meachem (29) have all been heavily involved in the attack of the league's top offense.
The Saints lead the NFL in total offense (436.9 yards per game) and passing offense (319.4 yards per game) and I don't expect that to change tonight. At home on national television, Brees and his offense will shine and improve the Saints' record to 8-3.

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