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Thursday, November 10, 2005

Finally Rest For Saints

After playing thirteen games in thirteen weeks, including four exhibition contests, the Saints finally reached their bye week break a loss to the Chicago Bears.

Haslett is naturally concerned about the last five games - all losses - as he prepares to rest his team for four days. The Saints (2-7) have some time to reflect and try to rectify their poor record.

They will use the extra time to focus on the main problems that have resulted in their longest losing streak since 1999 - New England await them on Nov. 20.

"We're going to get some work done these next couple of days on things we need to work on, that we're not doing very well," Haslett said. He also suggested that the focus would be on red-zone offense, playing better defense, converting third-and-ones' - amongst other routines.

"It's something different all the time," Haslett said regarding losing streak problems. "It's just a breakdown here and a breakdown there. It's just something we got to keep working on."


Wednesday, November 02, 2005

Saints' Haslett Lays It Down

After Sunday's unpleasant 21-6 loss to Dolphins, the New Orleans Saints know that they'll find out pretty quickly if coach Jim Haslett keeps his promises. They probably know already, bearing in mind that he has been around for five seasons. His team is 'on notice' after the loss, in what was supposed to be a happy day for loyal Saints fans.

Playing at 'home' for the first time in two months since Hurricane Katrina tore through their city and stadium, the Saints were torn through themselves in front of 61,000 fans.

They are now 2-6 and Haslett, as well as owner Benson, are showing the strain.

"We have to go back to the drawing board, but I promise you this," he said after his offense produced a dismal season-low of 203 yards. "If anybody on this football team quits, or doesn't practice hard, doesn't play hard, I promise you - I'll cut him. Period."

The Saints have not scored a touchdown in seven quarters.


Tuesday, November 01, 2005

Saints Owner Hits News

An NFL spokesman said on Monday that it would be unlikely that any action would be taken against Saints owner Tom Benson, who on Sunday lunged at a television news crew.

"It appears to be nothing more than a brief, heated exchange with a member of the media that was caught on camera," Greg Aiello (NFL) said. "It's not the first time in the world of sports entertainment that something like this has occurred. It was a tough day for the Saints and their fans."

A CBS affiliate team in New Orleans, was videotaping Benson leaving the game in Baton Rouge on Sunday — when Benson lashed out.

The station has shown Benson numerous times doing his "Benson Boogie" on the field after games. But after Sunday's loss to Miama, Benson charged the cameraman with a raised hand before being ushered away by his security guards.

"We were taking video like we've done many times of Mr. Benson leaving the game," Slaughter said. "It was run-of-the-mill taping to that point."

The video also appeared to show Benson in an altercation with a heckling fan.




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