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New Orleans Saints lose 32-36 to San Francisco 49ers

NFL Divisional Playoff Football. Turn-overs are the key to the game

New Orleans Saints lose turn-over ratio 5-to-1 to San Francisco 49ers

January 14, 2012 - SAN FRANCISCO, California. The New Orleans Saints travel for NFL Divisional Playoff Football. As you know, in the NFL, if you lose the turn-over battle, then you probably will lose the game. The New Orleans Saints have 4 turn-overs in the first half and only trail the San Francisco 49ers by 3 points at half-time. Another New Orleans Saints turn-overs in the third quarter. The New Orleans Saints lose to San Francisco 49ers by a score of 32-36 and with a turn-over ratio of 5-to-1 in favor of the San Francisco 49ers. San Francisco 49er Tight-End Vernon Davis had 7 receptions for 180 yards and 2 touch-downs. TE Vernon Davis beat the Saints. And the Saints beat themselves.

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San Francisco 49ers
Jan 14, 2012
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14
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18
32
49ers
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36

New Orleans Saints victory 25 - 22 over San Francisco 49ers

Turn-Over Battle won by New Orleans Saints on Monday Night Football vs 49ers

September 20, 2010 - San Francisco, California. The New Orleans Saints go the Candlestick Park and beat the San Francisco 49ers by a score of 25 - 22. The New Orleans Saint Garrett Hartley went three for three in field-goals, kicking the winning field-goal from 37 yards.

The New Orleans Saints played their brand of football, winning the turn-over with a 4-to-0 ratio. As you know, in the NFL if you win the turn-over battle, then you win the game. And the Saints have been doing a lot of both. Turn-over ratio of the Saints last 5 games:

4:0 this week (49ers)
1:0 last week (Vikings)
1:0 Superbowl (Colts)
5:1 NFC Championship (Vikings)
2:0 Play-offs (Cardinals)

The Saints turn-over ratio in the last 21 games is 51:30. Drew Brees and the Saints offense do an excellent job protecting the football. The Saint Defense is a bunch of thieves!
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New Orleans Saints defeat San Francisco 49ers 31 - 17

Sep 28, 2008 - NEW ORLEANS, Louisiana.The New Orleans Saints defeated the San Francisco 49ers by a score of 31 - 17. Once again, our turn-over rule is right on. The rule is: if the New Orleans Saints can break even or better in the turn over battle, they will win the game. The New Orleans Saints win-ability is directly proportional to the New Orleans Saints turn-over ratio. The bottom line is: if the New Orleans Saints win the take-away / give-away battle, then the Saints win the game. In today's game the New Orleans Saints turn-over ratio was 3:2 and the New Orleans Saints won the game!


New Orleans Saints defeat San Francisco 49ers 31 - 10

October 28, 2007 - New Orleans Saints win! 31 - 10 vs San Francisco 49ers! Saints pay a visit to Michael Lewis' new team.


New Orleans Saints defeat San Francisco 49ers 34 - 10

December 3, 2006 - NEW ORLEANS, Louisiana. The New Orleans Saints defeat the San Francisco 49ers 34 - 10


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