San Francisco vs New Orleans NFL Handicapping
A pair of playoff contenders vying for the NFC title, square off on Sunday in the Big Easy, as New Orleans host the 49ers.
A pair of playoff contenders vying for the NFC title, square off on Sunday in the Big Easy, as New Orleans host the 49ers.
Offensive Take Center Stage Sunday Night – Cowboys Visit Saints
In what is sure to be the shootout of the Week 10 schedule, the Dallas Cowboys and New Orleans Saints clash at the Superdome in New Orleans, Louisiana. Both teams currently sit in first place in their respective divisions but have teams breathing down their necks.
The New York Jets are looking to forget their meeting with Cincinnati as quickly as possible, and will get a chance to do so on Sunday by making a statement against the New Orleans Saints.
The New Orleans Saints come out of their bye with their top offensive weapon still ailing, but even with question marks surrounding Jimmy Graham, the Saints still find themselves installed as double-digit favorites over the Buffalo Bills.
The New Orleans Saints and Atlanta Falcons have alternated winning the NFC South in each of the last four seasons. If that trend continues, this will be the Saints’ year, and winning their opener against the Falcons will go a long way in accomplishing that feat.
The 2012-2013 NFL season was filled with lots of great action, and you can expect more of the same in the 2013-2014 season. There are plenty of teams who are capable of finishing the season as Super Bowl champions. Last year, it was the Baltimore Ravens who ended on top.
Both teams are eliminated but have something to play for. The Saints can make it to .500 a nice accomplishment for this regular season while Carolina seeks to continue to progress and finish strong.
The Falcons are the last unbeaten team in the league and now that we are entering the second half of the season it is reasonable to start assessing their chances of completing the trick.
The Saints finally got a win under their belt and then the bye week hit, seemingly stirring up more suspension and Bountygate stories. If they are going to do the impossible and get back in this thing they can afford two more losses by estimation.
On a weekend full of intriguing NFL playoff matchup, possible the best of the bunch may be a battle between the offensive juggernaut New Orleans Saints and the insanely talented defense of the San Francisco 49ers.
The Lions reached the 10-win plateau this season to make the playoffs, but they have a tall task to advance facing a red-hot Saints team.
The Saints (12-3) have already wrapped up the NFC South and the 3rd seed in the playoffs, but if they win this game and San Francisco loses to St. Louis New Orleans will have the 2nd seed and a bye in the first round in the post season.
Two teams on winning streaks meet in Tennessee on Sunday when the New Orleans Saints, winners of four straight games take on the Tennessee Titans who are on a modest two game winning streak.
The Bucs (3-2) have an uphill battle this week against a red-hot Saints team that has won 4 straight, as Tampa was blown out last week and they will likely be without RB LeGarrette Blount and DT Gerald McCoy, who are both questionable with injuries.
Cam Newton has gotten off to a stellar rookie season, but even though he has passed for 1,386 yards with 5 TD’s he has been picked off 5 times and only led the Panthers to one win.
The New Orleans Saints enter the 2011-2012 season with plenty of motivation. Not only did they lose to Seattle in the first round of the playoffs last season but they also have a couple of NFC South teams right on their heels.