Saints vs Raiders - Week 6 Preview
October 11, 2008 by Jeff Lalonde
Filed under NFL Football, Saints
As the Saints prepare to host yet another home game it’s tough not to be a little fearful of the visiting Oakland Raiders. The Raiders are coming off a much needed bye week after the controversial firing of head coach Lane Kiffin. The bye week has given the Raiders extra time to adjust to new head coach Tom Cable and prepare for the Saints. The Saints are in a definite must-win situation and must play a mistake free game against the well rested Raiders.
Marques Colston is making a quick recovery from his thumb injury and is currently listed as questionable on the team’s injury report. The Saints’ passing game did not suffer in the absence of Colston, but the return of one of the premier receivers in the NFL will no doubt be welcome, especially against the Raiders’ duo of shutdown corners. Also making progress on the injury front is tight end Jeremy Shockey. Shockey was held to limited practices throughout the week and isn’t quite ready to go. Look for Shockey to return to action week 7 against Carolina.
The Saints are looking to build off another strong performance on the defensive side of the ball. The Raiders may be just what the doctor ordered. The Raiders rank 29th in the NFL in passing and are 26th in points per game. Brian Young did an admirable job filling in for Sedrick Ellis in week 5 and will be counted on again to slow down the running back trio of Michael Bush, Justin Fargas, and Darren McFadden. If the Saints can slow down the potent Raiders run game and limit mistakes they should walk away victorious.
Drew Brees and company should have no trouble moving the ball in this contest but in the end it will come down to limiting turnovers and mistakes. The Raiders rank in the middle of the pack in rush, and pass defense. Despite the average numbers, the Raiders are a dangerous defensive unit that can turn interceptions into touchdowns in a heartbeat. Nnamdi Asomugha is arguably the best cornerback in the NFL and has the speed to take away the deep ball that the Saints rely so heavily upon. This will be a game in which Deuce McAllister will be called upon the pound the ball against the average Oakland defense. The Saints should be fine as long as we don’t see a repeat of last week’s sloppy performance.
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October 11th, 2008 at 9:15 pm
If the Saints fall to 2-4, it is a tough hole to get out of, not impossible just much tougher. Here is hoping they go to 3-3 after Sunday!
October 11th, 2008 at 10:35 pm
The Saints are finding ways to lose and it has to stop. They better not let Oaklands backfield run wild on them.
October 11th, 2008 at 11:14 pm
No kidding, I am with you!
October 12th, 2008 at 7:09 am
I would have to say that this will be quite the game. I am guessing that both offenses will look good, and we will have somewhat of a shootout. (wild speculation)
Good luck!