Statorama
Footballguy
I've been a hard core Saints fan for about 25 years now, and I honestly can't remember watching games with this current feeling. When I watch the games, from the opening whistle I'm expecting them to win. Not 'hoping' or 'thinking' they'd win, but out and out expecting them to win.
Take last weeks game for example. Giants jump out to that quick 7 point lead on the bomb to Plax. In previous years, the old "here we go again" or "I knew luck would catch up with them" feelings would creep in, but they were replaced by a "ok, Giants got lucky there, I know the Saints will keep it together" feeling. I actually started to recognize it during the Redskins game (which they lost), when I was just dumbfounded at the end of the game ("how could they lose to....well.....them?"). I fully expected the Saints to win, and it didn't compute that they actually lost. No disappointment, a little confusion, but having the realization that Sean Payton would use that game as a motivator and a reminder that they have to actually play the games hard in order to win.
I give a ton of credit to Payton, who has exceeded my wildest dreams as a head coach. I bought into the hype about him being a bit of a knucklehead in the pre-season, and all the talk about him being relieved of his playcalling duties by Parcells. I was dead, dead wrong about Coach Payton. It's not just about the wins either. You can see this guy's stamp on the field in just about every play. He's fire and brimstone when he needs to, but he's always a rock solid professional.
The last time I felt this way about a team was during my days in Chicago watching the juuuuust before-championship Bulls. I feel that same kind of euphoric energy watching the Saints play and I love it.
Go Saints!
Take last weeks game for example. Giants jump out to that quick 7 point lead on the bomb to Plax. In previous years, the old "here we go again" or "I knew luck would catch up with them" feelings would creep in, but they were replaced by a "ok, Giants got lucky there, I know the Saints will keep it together" feeling. I actually started to recognize it during the Redskins game (which they lost), when I was just dumbfounded at the end of the game ("how could they lose to....well.....them?"). I fully expected the Saints to win, and it didn't compute that they actually lost. No disappointment, a little confusion, but having the realization that Sean Payton would use that game as a motivator and a reminder that they have to actually play the games hard in order to win.
I give a ton of credit to Payton, who has exceeded my wildest dreams as a head coach. I bought into the hype about him being a bit of a knucklehead in the pre-season, and all the talk about him being relieved of his playcalling duties by Parcells. I was dead, dead wrong about Coach Payton. It's not just about the wins either. You can see this guy's stamp on the field in just about every play. He's fire and brimstone when he needs to, but he's always a rock solid professional.
The last time I felt this way about a team was during my days in Chicago watching the juuuuust before-championship Bulls. I feel that same kind of euphoric energy watching the Saints play and I love it.
Go Saints!
