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New Orleans Saints vs Carolina Panthers

Carolina Panthers

New Orleans Saints have won last 4 games vs Carolina Panthers

Under Coach Sean Payton, New Orleans Saints are 6 wins & 6 loses vs Carolina

New Orleans Saints are 6 wins & 6 losses vs Carolina Panthers since Coach Sean Payton took over in 2006.

2011 SEASON
    Jan 1, 2012   CAR 17 @ NO 45   win
    Oct 9, 2011   NO 30 @ CAR 27   win
2010 SEASON
    Nov 7, 2010   NO 34 @ CAR 3   win
    Oct 3, 2010   CAR 14 @ NO 16   win
2009 SEASON
    Jan 3, 2010   CAR 23 @ NO 10   loss
    Nov 8, 2009   NO 30 @ CAR 20   win
2008 SEASON
    Dec 28, 2008   NO 31 @ CAR 33   loss
    Oct 19, 2008   CAR 30 @ NO 7   loss
2007 SEASON
    Nov 25, 2007   CAR 6 @ NO 31   win
    Oct 7, 2007   NO 13 @ CAR 16   loss
2006 SEASON
    Dec 31, 2006   NO 21 @ CAR 31   loss
    Oct 1, 2006   CAR 21 @ NO 18   loss

New Orleans Saints win game 45 - 17 vs Carolina Panthers

New Orleans Saints Offense is running on all cylinders as offensive NFL records fall

January 1, 2012 - NEW ORLEANS, Louisiana. As you know, in the NFL, defense wins championships. The New Orleans Saints win the turn-over battle with a 2-to-1 ratio. The New Orleans Saints defense played championship style football in the win against the Carolina Panthers. The New Orleans Saints win the football game by a score of 45 - 17.

During the 45-17 blowout of the Carolina Panthers, New Orleans Saints Quarterback Drew Brees passed for 389 yards and five (5) touchdowns as the New orleans Saints broke a bunch of NFL and New Orleans Saints club records. Drew Brees said: "Every facet of our offense is clicking right now, but yet you're constantly finding ways to advance it. We've raised the bar for ourselves. We have a high level of expectations, and we're just trying to meet that level."

The NFL single-season records set by the 13-3 New Orleans Saints included total offensive with 7,474 yards, team passing with 5,347 yards, and first downs with 416.

New Orleans Saints Quarterback Drew Brees finished the season with a record 468 completions, breaking Peyton Manning's 2010 mark of 450. New Orleans Saints Quarterback Drew Brees also finished the season completing 71.6 percent of his passes, breaking his own 2009 NFL record 70.6 completion percentage. QB Drew Brees had five (5) touchdown passes: two (2) to WR Marques Colston for 15 yard TD & 42 yards TD, TE Jimmy Graham for 19 yard TD, RB Darren Sproles for 9 yard TD, and FB Jed Collins for 1 yard TD.

New Orleans Saints Tight-End Jimmy Graham had 97 yards receiving to finish the season with 1,310 yards, exceeding Kellen Winslow's 1980 tight end record of 1,290 yards; however, New England Tight-End Rob Gronkowski finished the season with 1,327 yards, and now holds the NFL record. TE Jimmy Graham's TD catch was his 11th of the season, matching the New Orleans Saints club record also attained by WR Joe Horn in 2004 and WR Marques Colston in 2007.

New Orleans Saints Wide-Receiver Marques Colston had seven catches for 145 yards and 2 TDs.

New Orleans Saints Running-Back Darren Sproles rushed for 40 yards, received for 29 yards, and had 99 yards on kickoff and punt returns to end the season with an NFL record 2,969 combined yards, breaking Derrick Mason (Tennessee Titans) 2000 record 2,690 yards.

Cam Newton said, "It was embarrassing how we ended that game. Offense, defense, special teams, the whole 9 yards, it was real tough."

Carolina Panthers
New Orleans Saints
Jan 1, 2012
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Final
Panthers
7
10
0
0
21
Saints
14
10
14
7
45

      1st Quarter
New Orleans Saints  Saints     TD Chris Ivory 35 yd run (John Kasay kick good) (Drive: 4 plays 80 yd in 1:39)
Carolina Panthers Panthers TD Steve Smith 12 yd pass from Cam Newton (O.Mare kick good) (Drive: 611 plays, 80 yd in 6:39)
New Orleans Saints  Saints     TD Marques Colston 15 yd pass from Drew Brees (J.Kasay kick good) (Drive: 9 plays, 83 yd in 3:52)

      2nd Quarter
Carolina Panthers Panthers FG Olindo Mare 41 yd Field Goal (Drive: 6 plays, 13 yd in 2:31)
New Orleans Saints  Saints     FG John Kasay 43 yd Field Goal (Drive: 9 plays, 55 yd in 3:08)
Carolina Panthers Panthers TD J.Stewart 29 yd run (Olindo Mare kick) (Drive: 5 plays, 80 yd in 1:24)
New Orleans Saints  Saints     TD Marques Colston 42 yd pass from Drew Brees (J.Kasay kick good) (Drive: 6 plays, 81 yd in 1:11)

      3rd Quarter
New Orleans Saints  Saints     TD Jimmy Graham 19 yd pass from Drew Brees (J.Kasay kick good) (Drive: 6 plays, 61 yd in 3:28)
New Orleans Saints  Saints     TD Jed Collins 1 yd pass from Drew Brees (John Kasay kick good) (Drive: 7 plays, 44 yd in 3:23)

      4th Quarter
New Orleans Saints  Saints     TD Darren Sproles 9 yd pass from Drew Brees (John Kasay kick good) (Drive: 7 plays, 68 yd in 3:50)


New Orleans Saints defeat Carolina Panthers 30 - 27

Quarterback Drew Brees leads New Orleans Saints to Victory in the Charlotte

New Orleans Saint's defense comes up big & as the Saints running game & passing attack roll


New Orleans Saints running back Mark Ingram (Alabama) has 9 carries, 32 yards & 1 TD vs Panthers

October 09, 2011 - CHARLOTTE, North Carolina. The New Orleans Saints defeat the Carolina Panthers 30-27 as Quarterback Drew Brees leads New Orleans Saints to Victory, on the road in the Charlotte. The New Orleans Saint's defense performs well as the Saints running game & passing attack roll over Carolina Panthers.

The Keys of the Game
It's a given that the New Orleans Saint's offense is going to play well and make some big plays, but the real keys of the game are:
      The New Orleans Saint's defense needs to come up big.
      The New Orleans Saint's offense needs to get the running game going.

The New Orleans Saints play strong and Carolina Panthers 30-27.

New Orleans Saints
Carolina Panthers
Oct 09, 2011
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Final
Saints
10
10
3
7
30
Panthers
6
7
7
7
27

      1st Quarter
New Orleans Saints  Saints     TD Jed Collins 1 yd pass from Drew Brees (John Kasay kick good) (Drive: 3 plays, 3 yd in 0:58)
New Orleans Saints  Saints     FG John Kasay 23 yd Field Goal (Drive: 10 plays, 87 yd in 4:50)
Carolina Panthers Panthers TD Steve Smith 54 yd pass from Cam Newton (O.Mare kick blocked) (Drive: 6 plays, 80 yd in 3:23)

      2nd Quarter
New Orleans Saints  Saints     TD Mark Ingram 1 yd run (John Kasay kick good) (Drive: 14 plays 86 yd in 8:05)
Carolina Panthers Panthers TD DeAngelo Williams 69 yd. run (Olindo Mare kick) (Drive: 4 plays, 81 yd in 1:40)
New Orleans Saints  Saints     FG John Kasay 46 yd Field Goal (Drive: 13 plays, 52 yd in 3:47)

      3rd Quarter
New Orleans Saints  Saints     FG John Kasay 37 yd Field Goal (Drive: 10 plays, 61 yd in 4:13)
Carolina Panthers Panthers TD Cam Newton 1 yd run (Olindo Mare kick) (Drive: 12 plays, 80 yd in 7:04)

      4th Quarter
Carolina Panthers Panthers TD Greg Olsen 5 yd pass from Cam Newton (Olindo Mare kick) (Drive: 11 plays, 59 yd in 4:56)
New Orleans Saints  Saints     TD Pierre Thomas 6 yd pass from Drew Brees (J.Kasay kick good) (Drive: 13 plays, 89 yd in 6:16)


New Orleans win easily 34 - 3 vs Carolina Panthers

Turn-over battle and New Orleans Saints offense are keys to large win

November 7, 2010 - CHARLOTTE, North Carolina. New Orleans Saints win 34 - 3 vs Carolina Panthers. Garrett Hartley goes two-for-two in field-goals, 31 & 36 yards. The New Orleans Saints win the turn-over battle with a 2-to-1 ratio. It was total domination by the New Orleans Saints with the Saints offense, defense and special teams all putting the Carolina Panthers in their place! New Orleans Saints definitely out-played the Carolina Panthers in the football game today. Who Dat!

New Orleans Saints
Carolina Panthers
Nov 7, 2010
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Final
Saints
7
10
10
7
34
Panthers
3
0
0
0
3

      1st Quarter
Carolina Panthers Panthers FG J.Kasay 20 yd Field Goal (Drive 6 plays, 26 yd in 2:55)
New Orleans Saints Saints     TD Jeremy Shockey 7 yd pass from Drew Brees (G.Hartley kick good) (Drive 7 plays, 27 yd in 3:03)

      2nd Quarter
New Orleans Saints Saints     TD Jimmy Graham 19 yd pass from Drew Brees (G.Hartley kick good) (Drive 9 plays, 73 yd in 5:14)
New Orleans Saints Saints     FG Garrett Hartley 31 yd Field Goal (Drive 7 plays, 70 yd in 0:54)

      3rd Quarter
New Orleans Saints Saints     FG Garrett Hartley 36 yd Field Goal (Drive 11 plays, 39 yd in 5:02)
New Orleans Saints Saints     TD Jabari Greer 24 yd interception return (Garrett Hartley kick good)

      4th Quarter
New Orleans Saints Saints     TD Ladell Betts 1 yd run (Garrett Hartley kick good) (Drive 10 plays, 52 yd in 5:20)


New Orleans Defense wins game 16 - 14 vs Carolina Panthers

Turn-over battle is lost by New Orleans Saints, but the Saints defense saves the day

October 3, 2010 - NEW ORLEANS, Louisiana. As you know, in the NFL, defense wins championships. Even though the New Orleans Saints lose the turn-over battle, the New Orleans Saints defense played championship style football to win the game against the Carolina Panthers. The New Orleans Saints lose the turn-over battle with a 1-to-2 ratio, but win the football game by a score of 16 - 14. John Carney was perfect, kicking three for three (3/3) in field goals from 32, 32 & 25 yards.

Carolina Panthers
New Orleans Saints
Oct 3, 2010
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Final
Panthers
0
7
7
0
14
Saints
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10
3
3
16


New Orleans Saints lose again to Carolina Panthers 10 - 23

January 3, 2010 - NEW ORLEANS, Louisiana. The New Orleans Saints lose their third game this season to the Carolina Panthers by a score of 10 - 23. The Saints rested their starting players as this game ment nothing to either team. Carolina was just playing for pride and the Saints next game that matters is still two weeks away. The Saints lost the turn-over battle 0 to 3 and finish at +11 for the year.


New Orleans Saints defeat Carolina Panthers 30 - 20

November 8, 2009 - CHARLOTTE, North Carolina. The New Orleans Saints beat the Carolina Panthers 30 - 20. The Saints won the turn-over battle 3 to 2, that's +8 for the year!


Carolina Panthers defeat New Orleans Saints 33 - 31

December 28, 2008 - CHARLOTTE, North Carolina. The New Orleans Saints lose to the Carolina Panthers by a score of 33 - 31. The New Orleans Saints lose the turn-over battle 0 : 2.


Carolina Panthers defeat New Orleans Saints 30 - 7

October 19, 2008 - NEW ORLEANS, Louisiana. In an awful game, the New Orleans Saints lost to the Carolina Panthers by a score of 7 - 30. Once again, our turn-over rule is right on. In today's game the New Orleans Saints lost the turn-over battle with a ratio of 0:2 and the New Orleans Saints lost the game.

New Orleans Saints Head Coach Sean Payton is a moron and still isn't putting veteran running-back Deuce McAllister in the game on crucial third-and-one yard plays. The New Orleans Saints must figure out how to get a first down in third-and-one situations. Today, both third-and-one plays were Reggie Bush runs to the right end. The first was a 3 yard gain for a first down and the second was a -2 yard loss for a punt on forth-down. Head Coach Sean Payton needs give the football to veteran running-back Deuce McAllister or figure out another way to successfully get a first down on third-and-one situations. It has been a pattern this year, on crucial third-and-one yard downs, the New Orleans Saints have had very limited success running the football for a first down without Deuce McAllister in the back-field. Give the ball to Duece, dude. It ain't that difficult. Or, put Duece in the back-field and execute a passing play from Drew Brees to one of the New Orlean's Saints trustworthy receiving corps.


New Orleans Saints defeat Carolina Panthers 31 - 6

November 25, 2007 - NEW ORLEANS, Louisiana. New Orleans Saints beat the Carolina Panthers 31 - 6. The bottom line is: if you win the give-away / take-away battle, then you win the game. In 10 out of 11 games this season, this is the case. The only anomoly was the New Orleans Saints victory over the Atlanta Falcons, where they lost the turn-over battle (0:1), but won the game. If the New Orleans Saints break even in the turn over battle, then they win the game. The New Orleans Saints win-ability is directly proportional to the New Orleans Saints turn-over ratio.


New Orleans Saints lose to Carolina Panthers 13 - 16

October 7, 2007 - CHARLOTTE, North Carolina. New Orleans Saints lose to Carolina Panthers 13 - 16. New Orleans Saints have no wins and four losses. How did the Saints do in previous seasons with 0 - 4 starts? New Orleans Saints previous 0 - 4 starts.


Carolina Panthers defeat New Orleans Saints 21 - 31

December 31, 2006 - CHARLOTTE, North Carolina. The Carolina Panthers defeat the New Orleans Saints 21 - 31


Carolina Panthers defeat New Orleans Saints 18 - 21

October 1, 2006 - NEW ORLEANS, Louisiana. The Carolina Panthers defeat the New Orleans Saints 18 - 21


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Drew Brees (QB) Reggie Bush (RB) Pierre Thomas (RB) Jermon Bushrod (T) Jon Stinchcomb (T)
Jeremy Shockey (TE) Marques Colston (WR) Robert Meachem (WR) John Carney (K)
Alex Brown (DE) Anthony Hargrove (DE) Remi Ayodele (DT) Darren Sharper (FS)
Tracy Porter (CB) Jabari Greer (CB) Malcolm Jenkins (CB) Patrick Robinson (CB) Sean Payton
Jake Delhomme (QB) Deuce McAllister (RB) Antonio Pittman (RB) Mike Bell (RB) Eric Johnson (TE)
Joe Horn (WR) Michael Lewis (WR) Terrance Copper (WR) David Patten (WR) Donte Stallworth (WR)
Fred Thomas (CB) Jason David (CB) Jay Bellamy (S) Kevin Kaesviharn (S) Olindo Mare (K)
Charles Grant (DE) Scott Fujita(LB) Brian Simmons (LB) Mark Simoneau (LB) Scott Shanle (LB)
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