November 3, 2009

Saints Win Physical Game

Peter Finney, New Orleans Times Picayune

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As the New Orleans Saints moved into prime time Monday night,  the Saints and the rest of NFL America,  got some idea about what's ahead for the surprise team of 2009.

It's this.

More often than not,  you're going to get the best from the enemy,  which is what the home team received from the Atlanta Falcons in a 35-27 physically intense victory at the Superdome.

The Saints won their most physical game of 2009.

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