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Dolphins vs. Saints


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Brees, defense keep Saints unbeaten with comeback against Dolphins
 
 

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MIAMI -- Drew Brees emerged from the locker room with a fresh cut under his chin and another between his eyebrows.

He made the Miami Dolphins look worse.

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Brees and the unbeaten New Orleans Saints fell behind for the first time all season, then overcame a 21-point deficit Sunday to beat Miami 46-34.

The NFL's highest-scoring team topped 40 points for the fourth time and outscored the Dolphins 22-0 in the fourth quarter.

"There was no doubt on our sideline we would come back and win," said Brees, who threw for 298 yards. "They had given us their best shot, and we had played about as bad as we could play. All we had to do was string together a few drives and gain the momentum back. We knew it was going to happen, and it did."

NFL passing leader Brees had his worst day of the season, with three interceptions, a lost fumble and five sacks. But he led touchdown drives of 82, 79 and 60 yards on successive possessions in the second half to put New Orleans ahead.

 

Tracy Porter's 54-yard interception return then sealed the win for the Saints (6-0), who are off to their best start since 1991 and are the only unbeaten team in the NFC.

"It can be a season-defining win," linebacker Scott Shanle said. "This was a test we hadn't faced yet, and we couldn't be happier with the way we responded."

Brees threw for one touchdown and scored twice. After his 2-yard keeper with 8:35 left gave the Saints their first lead, he celebrated by dunking the ball over the crossbar.

"There are times in the game when a team just needs an emotional lift," he said. "I felt like I had to do something to get everybody hyped. The first thing that came to mind was to dunk it."

Fading at the finish, the Dolphins (2-4) fell 2½ games behind AFC East leader New England.

"This was our game to win," Miami's Ricky Williams said. "We fought and we fought. They just fought harder at the end."

Williams carried only nine times but tied a career high with three touchdowns rushing, including a 68-yard run, the longest of his career. At that point, the Dolphins appeared en route to a stunning blowout.

By the time the Saints picked up their second first down 22 minutes into the game, Miami led 24-3. Against New Orleans, that wasn't enough of a cushion.

"With Drew Brees, it's like the score is 0-0," Miami cornerback Vontae Davis said. "We knew they would come back and that it would be a tough game."

Two Dolphins turnovers and an ill-advised timeout helped New Orleans back into the game.

After Davone Bess lost a fumble at midfield late in the first half, Marques Colston caught a 21-yard pass that was initially ruled a TD. When a replay review with five seconds left determined the ball should instead be placed at the half-yard line, the Dolphins called timeout.

With the Saints trailing by 21, coach Sean Payton sent his field-goal unit into the game. During the timeout, Brees lobbied for a shot at a touchdown.

"I just told him I'd get it," Brees said. "I said, 'I'll get the touchdown. I know exactly what to do.' "

The Saints' offense returned to the field, and Brees plunged across the goal line to make the score 24-10.

New Orleans struck again barely a minute into the second half when Darren Sharper scored on an interception return for the third time this season. The 42-yard runback came after he snatched a pass that deflected off the hands of receiver Ted Ginn Jr.

The pace of scoring soon became frantic, with three touchdowns in less than three minutes. The Saints drove 82 yards for a score to pull within 27-24, but Miami's Brian Hartline turned a short pass into a 67-yard gain to set up Williams' third score.

Jeremy Shockey then broke two tackles on a 66-yard reception for New Orleans, and two plays later Reggie Bush scored from 10 yards out on a reverse, capping his run with a balletic leap near the pylon.

The Saints forced a punt and mounted the go-ahead drive capped by Brees' score, which made it 37-34. John Carney hooked the extra-point try wide, but he hit a 20-yard field goal with 3:23 left.

Trying to mount their own comeback, the Dolphins dropped two passes and committed two penalties before Chad Henne was intercepted by Porter on fourth-and-13.

Notes

  • Saints DT Sedrick Ellis left the game with a sprained right knee, and FB Heath Evans hurt his right leg.
  • Dolphins CB Will Allen was sidelined by a knee injury.
  • Miami's Wildcat netted 30 yards in 14 plays.
  • Saints PK John Carney became the fourth NFL player to score 2,000 points.
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October 25, 2009 8:21 pm

WOW. Last week we wallop the Giants. This week we get down 24-3 and comeback. Drew Bress is making a great case for MVP and Darren Sharper has to be the Defensive Player of the Year. If there was any doubt we now know the
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October 26, 2009 6:44 pm
Down 24-3 at half and end up winning 46-34. I don't think any other team in the NFL could've done it. The Saints defense takes interceptions and run them back for touchdowns, Reggie Bush jumps 6 yards out for touchdowns, and of coarse, ...(more)
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October 26, 2009 11:21 am
I am a fan of niether team and I only see Miami play a few times a year but I sure am sick of watching Ted Ginn Jr. drop footballs, jeez cmon this is pro football it has to be embarrasing. The second half was one of the most mistake filles halfs I've seen in quite sometime. 37 points allowed by the Dolphins in the second half, pathetic ...(more)
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October 25, 2009 9:51 pm
Poor Falcons, it's not so much that they don't get a break having the Saints as the division leaders. They have to try to make the playoffs as a wild card in a division that really won't push them to become better. The Panthers ...(more)
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October 25, 2009 8:31 pm
These are the kind of games championship teams win.  The Saints did all they could to lose this one in the first 3 quarters, but refused to go away.  Brees was off for most of the game, but like the MVP caliber player he is, fought back and willed his team to victory.  With the ...(more)
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October 25, 2009 10:22 pm
What a game!  It looked bleak for the Saints early on.  Down 24-3, it was an uphill climb for Drew Brees & company.  In the second half, the game turned into a shootout.  Not many teams are able to compete with the New Orleans offense in a scoring du ...(more)
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October 25, 2009 8:36 pm

When you don't use the wildcat, you can't expect to see good results. Once again suspect playcalling by Miami down the stretch. The R&R show took it to the Saints, but with the lead, they send out Chad Henne to attempt 3 straight passes. Dumb and dumber and dumberer ...(more)

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October 25, 2009 9:12 pm

I consider myself pretty knowledgeable about football, but I was unaware of the rules that make fumbling the ball out of bounds an illegal forward pass, or the rule that says if you  clip a guy's foot at the 4-yard line as he hurdles over you for a TD it's a late hit.

If Channing Crowder hit ...(more)

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October 26, 2009 1:08 am
Sincerely ATLANTA Falcons! see ya next week Saints ;-)
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October 25, 2009 8:34 pm
That was the ugliest half of football that I've seen any team play this year.  But just as bad as they were in the first half, the Saints were very impressive beginning with the last play of the first half.  They turned it on in the second half and never looked back.  Now we don't have to wonder if they can win comming from be ...(more)
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October 25, 2009 10:50 pm
Lets face it.  The Dolphins weren't supposed to win today.

However, they may have found something in Chad Henne.  The guy made some mistakes today, but it is clear that he has what it takes to play at this level.

This year of experience will
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October 26, 2009 12:06 am
..if you catch a ball inbounds and it wasn't a TD, the clock should still be rolling. Am I right?

<----- Obv. I'm a Steelers fan, but that should've been one of the easier calls to make..
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October 26, 2009 1:02 am

      The Saints are a team that thrives on a team when they do not blitz when they should. The Miami Dolphins blitzed Drew Brees the first half until the final drive of the first half whe ...(more)

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October 26, 2009 1:14 am
Bad coaching decisions and the worst receiver to ever be drafted in the 1st round blew this game for the Dolphins. Ginn and his family should be traded to Baltimore so he can be with the loser, Cam.   Sparano's decision at the end of the 1st half to call time out - and help the ...(more)
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October 25, 2009 9:09 pm
Saints are 6-0 you dumb FUCK****S! get it right
 
Drew Brees burrows into the end zone for the go-ahead touchdown in the fourth.  (AP)
Drew Brees burrows into the end zone for the go-ahead touchdown in the fourth. (AP)

 
Scoreboard
New Orleans (6-0-0) «37142246
Miami (2-4-0)141010034
Game Leaders
SaintsDolphins
Pass: D. Brees (22-38, 298) C. Henne (18-36, 211)
Rush: M. Bell (12-80) R. Williams (9-80)
Rec: J. Shockey (4-105) B. Hartline (3-94)
GameTracker
 
Scoring Summary
1ST QUARTER
TDRicky Williams, 4 Yd run (Dan Carpenter kick is good), 7:20. Drive: 1 play, 4 yards in 0:05.
FGJohn Carney 46 Yd, 5:06. Drive: 4 plays, -7 yards in 2:14.
TDRicky Williams, 68 Yd run (Dan Carpenter kick is good), 4:47. Drive: 1 play, 63 yards in 0:19.
2ND QUARTER
FGDan Carpenter 32 Yd, 11:21. Drive: 12 plays, 46 yards in 7:24.
TDRonnie Brown, 8 Yd run (Dan Carpenter kick is good), 8:55. Drive: 4 plays, 19 yards in 2:05.
TDDrew Brees, 1 Yd run (John Carney kick is good), 0:02. Drive: 8 plays, 51 yards in 1:36.
3RD QUARTER
TDDarren Sharper, 42 Yd interception return (John Carney kick is good), 13:56.
FGDan Carpenter 33 Yd, 5:59. Drive: 4 plays, 0 yards in 1:18.
TDMarques Colston, 10 Yd pass from Drew Brees (John Carney kick is good), 1:09. Drive: 8 plays, 82 yards in 4:50.
TDRicky Williams, 4 Yd run (Dan Carpenter kick is good), 0:03. Drive: 3 plays, 71 yards in 1:06.
4TH QUARTER
TDReggie Bush, 10 Yd run (John Carney kick is good), 13:23. Drive: 3 plays, 79 yards in 1:40.
TDDrew Brees, 2 Yd run (John Carney kick Failed), 8:35. Drive: 8 plays, 60 yards in 4:17.
FGJohn Carney 20 Yd, 3:23. Drive: 10 plays, 64 yards in 4:38.
TDTracy Porter, 54 Yd interception return (Drew Brees 2 Pt. Conversion pass to Marques Colston failed), 1:53.
Players of the Game
Miami

R. Williams
Rush 9
Yds 80
Avg 8.9
TD 3
New Orleans

M. Colston
Rec 5
Yds 72
Avg 14.4
TD 1
 
Saints
PassingCP/ATYDSTDINT
D. Brees22/3829813
RushingATTYDSTDLG
M. Bell1280035
P. Thomas83009
D. Henderson113013
R. Bush310110
D. Brees2322
H. Evans1202
ReceivingRECYDSTDLG
J. Shockey4105066
M. Colston572125
D. Henderson471037
L. Moore218011
R. Bush316011
P. Thomas114014
H. Evans2308
D. Thomas1-10-1
Dolphins
PassingCP/ATYDSTDINT
C. Henne18/3621102
R. Brown0/1000
RushingATTYDSTDLG
R. Williams980368
R. Brown164818
L. Polite3703
T. Ginn Jr.1505
P. White1-30-3
ReceivingRECYDSTDLG
B. Hartline394067
G. Camarillo555024
A. Fasano321014
T. Ginn Jr.216010
D. Bess31308
R. Williams21207
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