, but i thought GB was a Little lucky to win that first game of the year
Randall.. I am not a Packer fan. But make no mistake, the
SAINTS were lucky to be that close in that game. They played a near flawless game on offense against the Packers on opening day. And yet, with 2:18 left in the game, they were down 42-27. Yes, they scored a TD to make it 42-34, but to even get to the situation where Ingram was stuffed at the 1 yard line, they had to score the TD before the 2 minute warning to save a timeout, recover an onside kickoff, and then go 60 yards for a TD and then get a 2 point conversion to tie it. To the Saints credit, they scored the TD before the 2 minute warning, recovered the onside kick and went 59 yards before losing on the final play. But if they played a near flawless game on offense and were down 15 with 2:18 to go, what happens if they DON'T play flawlessly on offense this time? And also consider this.... They REALLY need the 2nd seed. I dont see them beating either Green Bay OR San Francisco on the road. Here are their 8 road games and how they fared....
- @ Green Bay 34 points in a loss against a 14-1 team in an outdoor stadium (Their only stellar performance in an outdoor stadium)
- @ Jacksonville 23 points in a 13 point win against a 4-11 team in an outdoor stadium
- @ Carolina 30 points in a 3 point win over a 6-9 team in an outdoor stadium
- @ Tampa Bay 20 points in a 6 point loss to a 4-11 team in an outdoor stadium
- @ St. Louis 21 points in a 10 point loss to a 2-13 team in a dome
- @ Atlanta 26 points in a 3 point GIFT WIN against a 9-6 team in a dome
- @ Tennessee 22 points in a 5 point win against a 8-7 team in an outdoor stadium
- @ Minnesota 42 points in a 22 point win against a 3-12 team in a dome
The Saints have not been "The Saints" on the road. They have 284 points in 7 home games for a 40.57 PPG average. They have scored 218 points on the road in 8 games for an average of 27.25 PPG, and only 25.8 PPG in outdoor stadiums and those games were in GOOD weather (Green Bay on Labor Day then Carolina, Tampa & Jacksonville early in the season and Tennessee in early December with the temp at 52 for kickoff). Take the Saints into a cold and/or windy Lambeau in January and I dont see them scoring 40.