The New Orleans Saints entered Sunday's game with a less than stellar record. Their opponents, the Green Bay Packers come in with an equally atrocious record. The Saints found their stride on offense as Brees completed 60 percent of his passes for 481 yards and 4 touchdowns. Almost half of those yards (231 to be exact), went to a rejuvenated Ted Ginn Jr. The former Ohio State Buckeye turned two short tosses into blazing, highlight-reel worthy TD scampers. Despite the milseading 39 points the Packers put on the scoreboard, New Orleans' defense stepped up again, only allowing 18 points. The other 21 points came from TWO kick-off returns for TDs and a scoop and score off of a Ted Ginn Jr punt-return fumble. Will these be the explosive Saints offense we see moving through the middle of the season? We will see next Sunday when the Saints go toe-to-toe with the Chicago Bears.
~Craven Moorehead
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