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October New Orleans Saints Tickets
New Orleans Saints tickets have been some of the most disappointing NFL tickets
of the 2007 season.
After last year's magical season, the Saints got off to an 0-3 start, losing to
Indianapolis, Tampa Bay and Tennessee.
To make things worse, running back Deuce McAllister was lost for the season with
a knee injury.
Who's Hot
Marquese Colston, last year's rookie sensation, is proving that last year was
not fluke. He's leading the Saints in receiving yards and been the offense's
most consistent threat.
Who's Not
The Saints offense has struggled. Reggie Bush hasn't been able to find his
rhythm, and quarterback Drew Brees has been off target.
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Top 10 Reasons You Need New Orleans Saints Tickets
New Orleans Saints tickets lit up the NFL in 2006 as the Saints juked their way
from a 3-13 season in 2005 to 10-6 and a trip to the NFC Championship. The
Louisiana Superdome drew national attention as the lowly Saints thrilled ticket
holders with the best season in franchise history. Expectations are high and New
Orleans Saints tickets are almost impossible to get your hands on. But at
ABCtickets we spent the offseason loading up and we’re ready for the 2007 NFL
season. GO SAINTS!!
1) Reggie Bush – The electrifying rookie from USC is back and defenses will just
have to suffer. Bush racked up 1,300 yards in offense while making Saints ticket
holders hold their breath every time he touched the ball.
2) Drew Brees – Brees may have been the best free agent pick in the NFL last
season. His 4,418 yards and 26 TD’s has some experts calling for an NFL MVP
Award.
3) Marques Colston – The long shot from Hofra stunned draft experts by vying for
Rookie of the Year Honors. Only a mid-season injury marred Colstons year.
4) Deuce McAllister – While Bush produced the flash, McAllister provided the
meat and potatoes of the Saints offense, running for 1,057 yards.
5) Saints Linebackers – While not overpowering Saints ticket holders got a much
improved unit in 2006. Linebacker Scott Shanle, acquired in the offseason, led
the team with 98 tackles.
6) Saints Secondary – New Orleans Saints Head Coach Sean Payton boosted the
weakest unit on the defense by signing Colts cornerback Jason David in the free
agent market.
7) The Louisiana Superdome – The Saints return to the Louisiana Superdome was a
major event. Now Saints tickets are sold out for the season and probably the
foreseeable future. That means a packed Louisiana Superdome and an unbelievable
game day atmosphere.
8) Colts-Saints Tickets - Peyton Manning and the Super Bowl Champion
Indianapolis Colts open the Saints regular season on Sept. 6th.
9) Saints Tickets let you see some of the best NFL teams in action – The New
Orleans Saints schedule is packed with great teams. The Colts, Titans, and
Eagles all come to town, along with NFC South rivals Atlanta, Tampa Bay, and
Carolina.
10) Saints Tickets are the best way to see the new “America’s Team” – The New
Orleans Saints stirring rise from the ashes won them new fans across the
country. Ever the underdog, the Saints are re-writing the record books under
Head Coach Sean Payton.
New Orleans Saints NFC Championship ticket info
Do you believe in destiny? New Orleans Saints fans do, and they're snatching up
NFC Championship tickets like Mardi Gras beads. The Saints magical season
continues Sunday against the Chicago Bears at historic Soldier Field. Will the
dream continue for the Saints? Can Drew Brees and Deuce McAllister punch the
Saints' ticket to Miami for Super Bowl XLI? You can be at Soldier Field to see
what happens firsthand with New Orleans Saints tickets from ABCTickets.com.
Crippled by Hurricane Katrina and forced to trade in the friendly confines of
the Superdome for San Antonio, the Saints were dismal last year, finishing at
3-13. In came a hotshot young coach in Sean Payton, who helped pick up Brees in
the offseason and re-energized an entire city and franchise. Then, the Houston
Texans passed on Reggie Bush in the draft, selecting Mario Williams instead. The
Saints said thank you very much and gobbled up the Heisman trophy winner with
the second overall pick. Just like that, the demand for Saints tickets
skyrocketed. But playoff tickets-not to mention NFC Championship Game
tickets-seemed to be a little bit of a pipedream.
Yet, on Sunday, the New Orleans Saints will run onto Soldier Field, needing a
win to go to the Super Bowl for the first time in the downtrodden franchise's
40-year history. It's amazing story of perseverance and pride, and one that will
certainly put goosebumps on the arms of NFL football fans with New Orleans
Saints tickets.
In order for the magic to continue, the Saints will need to contend with an
opportunistic Bears' defense that can cause havoc on opposing offenses. But
Brees and company haven't had much trouble with any defense this season. In
fact, the Saints boast the No. 1 offense in football. Payton has seemed to be a
step ahead of his coaching counterparts all season long. Don't expect anything
to change now.
Saints fans unite and make plans to be a Soldier Field on Sunday with NFC
Championship Game tickets from ABCTickets.com.
New Orleans Saints tickets are moving fast, but not nearly as fast as Reggie
Bush will be running at the repaired Superdome. The most electrifying college
football player since Barry Sanders, Bush fell into the Saints' lap on draft
day. Now, it's the hurricane-ravaged city of New Orleans that is energized. But
Bush isn't the only new face in the Crescent City. New head coach Sean Payton
believes that landing Bush is the Saints' ticket back to the postseason. Payton
will have a steady quarterback to orchestrate his potent passing attack in Drew
Brees, another off-season addition. But it all starts with Mr. Bush.
The
USC dynamo is a weapon of mass destruction. Lightning-quick, Bush can score
from anywhere on the field. He excelled at running back, wide receiver and as a
kick returner under Pete Carroll at USC. Any questions regarding where to play
him are foolish? Just put the Heisman Trophy winner on the field and watch him
go. Against Fresno State, Bush gobbled up more than 500 yards of total offense.
Incredible performances like that have Payton, who is known as an offensive
guru, licking his lips.
Payton spent last season reviving the
Dallas Cowboys' passing attack. He worked under Dallas head coach Bill
Parcells before accepting his first head-coaching job with the Saints. He was
the offensive coordinator for the
New
York Giants in their
Super
Bowl year of 2000. But this Saints offense has the potentially to be even
more explosive.
In
San Diego, Brees combined with running back LaDanian Tomlinson and tight end
Antonio Gates to pile up huge numbers. The former Purdue Boilermaker will have
even more weapons in New Orleans. Running back Deuce McAllister is only two
years removed from the
Pro
Bowl and could form a perfect thunder-and-lightning combo with Bush. The
Saints also possess a dangerous receiving corps in veteran Joe Horn and rising
star Dante Stallworth.
The Saints return to the Louisiana Superdome in 2006. The Big Easy is on its way
back and a trip to the playoffs for the Saints could be a huge lift. This cursed
franchise is in desperate need of a storybook season. And the Saints have a
star-studded cast to put on a show for the ages. Help rebuild the Big Easy and
get a glimpse of Reggie Bush in the process. Your New Orleans Saints tickets are
here. We'll see you there.
THIS PAST WEEK'S NEW ORLEANS SAINTS TICKETS
CAROLINA PANTHERS (7-8) AT NEW ORLEANS SAINTS (10-5) TICKETS
1 p.m.
The Louisiana Superdome
The Saints have already won everything they’re going to win in the regular season. But they will be looking to finish strongly so we expect all the starters to be on the field of the Superdome. Against a dispirited Panthers squad New Orleans should be the better team. But this is a fierce divisional rivalry so Carolina won’t just run over. This series has a history of late game field goals deciding the contest so don’t be surprised if that happens again.
Fantasy Football ticket to victory: Play possible NFL MVP Drew Brees.
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PAST WEEK'S NEW ORLEANS SAINTS TICKETS
NEW ORLEANS SAINTS (9-5) TICKETS AT NEW YORK GIANTS (7-7)
1 p.m. Sunday
The Meadowlands
What a difference a week makes. After blowing out Dallas on national TV the Saints looked pitiful against Washington. The Redskins took advantage of a weak New Orleans run defense and the emotional letdown of a big win to beat the Saints 16-10 last Sunday. Now it's up to Sean Payton to get the New Orleans offense rocking again. Sometimes a loss is just what you need and sometimes it's a death knell. But facing a demoralized Giants team we think the Saints have the right medicine.
ABCTickets.com NFL Prediction: New Orleans Saints 24, New York Giants 20 17 (Last Week: 9-7/Season 116-67)
Fantasy Football ticket to victory: Drew Brees, the NFL's most underrated QB, gets back on track.
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PAST WEEK'S NEW ORLEANS SAINTS (4-9) TICKETS
NEW ORLEANS SAINTS (4-9) VS. WASHINGTON REDSKINS (9-4) TICKETS
1:00 p.m., Sunday
Louisiana Superdome
Is there a better story in the NFL this year than the New Orleans Saints? Head coach Sean Payton is a shoo-in for Coach of the Year after turning this 3-13 team with no home into the class of the NFC in just one season. Led by QB Drew Brees, it seems that the Saints cannot be stopped by anyone on offense. They can beat you on the ground with RB Deuce McAllister or in the air with WR Joe Horn. They have two of the best rookies in the league this year in WR Marques Colston and RB Reggie Bush, both front-runners for Rookie of the Year. After years of struggling and failing, it seems that the Saints' day has finally come. And after all the city of New Orleans has been through, they deserve it.
ABCTickets.com NFL Prediction: New Orleans Saints 34, Washington Redskins 17
(Last Week: 9-7/Season: 116-67)
Fantasy Football ticket to victory: You drafted him, you waited on him. He’s arrived. Now’s the time to play super-rookie RB Reggie Bush and reap the rewards.
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PAST WEEK'S NEW ORLEANS SAINTS TICKETS
NEW ORLEANS SAINTS (8-4) VS. DALLAS COWBOYS (8-4) TICKETS
8:15 p.m., Sunday
Texas Stadium
The Saints march into Dallas, winners of two straight and in control of the NFC South Division. Reggie Bush had his much-anticipated breakout game last week, exploding for four touchdowns in the Saints’ win over San Francisco. Quarterback Drew Brees continues his bid for NFL MVP. But Dallas is playing some of its best football, behind quarterback Tony Romo and the running of Marion Barber.
Will the Saints’ march continue in Dallas? Absolutely
Fantasy Football ticket to victory: New Orleans receiver Reggie Bush. (Last week: Bush — 9 receptions, 153 yards, 1 TD, 9 carries, 46 yards, 3 TDs).
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PAST WEEK'S NEW ORLEANS SAINTS (7-4) TICKETS
NEW ORLEANS SAINTS (7-4) VS. SAN FRANCISCO 49ERS (5-6) TICKETS
1:00 pm, Sunday
Louisiana Superdome
Who would have thought that the New Orleans Saints would be in first place in the NFC South after their disaster of a season last year? Shocking? You bet. But look at all the talent they have: QB Drew Brees leads the NFC in passing. Head coach Sean Payton is a shoo-in for Coach of the Year. Surprise WR Marques Colston is a lock for rookie of the year. And we haven't even mentioned the most electric player in football, college superstar Reggie Bush. The Saints offense is running on all cylinders, and it will be tough for the Niners to come into the Superdome and go home with a win. But while the Saints offense can score seemingly at will, their Achilles heel is their less-than-stellar defense that can be exploited by San Fran's offense.
ABCTickets.com NFL Prediction: New Orleans Saints 31, San Francisco 49ers 17
(Last Week: 10-6/Season 107-60)
Fantasy Football ticket to victory: QB Drew Brees is a leading candidate for both the NFL and fantasy football MVP. (Last week: Brees, 21 of 30 for 349 yards, 2 TDs)
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PAST WEEK'S NEW ORLEANS SAINTS TICKETS
CINCINNATI (4-5) AT NEW ORLEANS SAINTS (6-3) TICKETS
1 pm, Sunday
Superdome
Even in a loss, the Saints looked impressive. But there has to be concerns among Saints fans after seeing Pittsburgh put up 38 points against their defense. New Orleans can take pride in the play of quarterback Drew Brees, who brought stability to the position for the first time in a long time for the Saints. Can Brees keep putting up MVP-like numbers? br>
ABCTickets.com NFL Prediction: New Orleans Saints 38, Cincinnati Bengals 21 (Last Week: 9-7/Season 91-54)
Fantasy Football ticket to victory: Cincinnati quarterback Carson Palmer (Last week: Palmer — 32 of 42, 440 yards, 3 TD)
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PAST WEEK'S NEW ORLEANS SAINTS TICKETS
NEW ORLEANS SAINTS (6-2) AT PITTSBURGH STEELERS (2-5) TICKETS
4:00 p.m., Sunday
Heinz Field
The Saints regained form with an impressive win over Tampa Bay. Things aren’t looking good for the Steelers as New Orleans brings an impressive array of offensive weapons in Deuce McAllister, Reggie Bush, Marques Colston, and Devery Henderson. Let’s not forget Joe Horn and Drew Brees either. The Steelers can’t hide behind their Steel Curtain. This Saints team is for real and it would take a massive turnaround by the Steelers or a complete collapse by New Orleans for Pittsburgh to win. We don’t think either will happen.
Fantasy Football ticket to victory: Phenom WR Marques Colston goes from waiver wire pickup to rookie of the year. (Last Week: Marques Colston, , 11 catches for 123 yards, 1 TD)
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PAST WEEK'S NEW ORLEANS SAINTS TICKETS
NEW ORLEANS SAINTS (5-2) AT TAMPA BAY BUCCANEERS (2-5) TICKETS
1:00 p.m., Sunday
Raymond James Stadium
The New Orleans Saints are the best thing going in the NFL these days. This team has won the hearts of America, and become the beacon of hope that the city of New Orleans has needed for a long time. What else can you say but that head coach Sean Payton is a shoo-in for Coach of the Year, and quarterback Drew Brees deserves NFL MVP. Oh yeah, there's a new running back named Reggie Bush in the Black and Gold who's hungry for his first offensive touchdown this year. Say what you want about the Saints of old, but this team is exciting, disciplined, and so much fun to watch. They face division rivals Tampa Bay this week, who they've already beaten once, and should have no problem coming out victorious again.
ABCTickets.com NFL Prediction: New Orleans Saints 24, Tampa Bay Buccaneers 14
(Last Week: 8-5/Season 73-43)
Fantasy Football ticket to victory: Phenom WR Marques Colston goes from waiver wire pickup to rookie of the year. (Last Week: Drew Brees, 24 of 35 for 383 yards, 3 TDs, 3 Ints)
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PAST WEEK'S NEW ORLEANS SAINTS TICKETS BALTIMORE RAVENS(4-2) AT NEW ORLEANS SAINTS(5-1) TICKETS
1 p.m., Sunday
Louisiana Superdome
The Ravens come into a fanatical Superdome struggling on offense. The Saints are in a groove and off to their best start in years. But Baltimore has its back against the wall. The question is: Are the Saints overachieving and due for a crash or are they the real deal and a legit playoff contender? This game will help answer that question against a still formidable Ravens defense.
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ABCTickets.com NFL Prediction: New Orleans Saints 20, Baltimore Ravens 14
(Last Week: 5-8/Season 65-39)
Fantasy Football ticket to victory: Saints quarterback Drew Brees. (Last week: Saints on a bye)
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PAST WEEK'S NEW ORLEANS SAINTS TICKETS New Orleans Saints at Carolina Panthers Tickets
1 p.m., Sunday
Bank of American Stadium
The surprising Saints head to Carolina for an NFC South tilt with the Panthers. Led by quarterback Drew Brees and the electric Reggie Bush, the Saints have re-energized hurricane-ravaged New Orleans. But the Panthers aren’t going to lay down with out a fight.
Fantasy Football ticket to victory: New Orleans running back Reggie Bush (Last week: Deuce McAllister 19 carries, 81 yards)
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THIS PAST WEEK'S NEW ORLEANS SAINTS TICKETS BALTIMORE RAVENS(4-2) AT NEW ORLEANS SAINTS(5-1) TICKETS
1 p.m., Sunday
Louisiana Superdome
The Ravens come into a fanatical Superdome struggling on offense. The Saints are in a groove and off to their best start in years. But Baltimore has its back against the wall. The question is: Are the Saints overachieving and due for a crash or are they the real deal and a legit playoff contender? This game will help answer that question against a still formidable Ravens defense.
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ABCTickets.com NFL Prediction: New Orleans Saints 20, Baltimore Ravens 14
(Last Week: 5-8/Season 65-39)
Fantasy Football ticket to victory: Saints quarterback Drew Brees. (Last week: Saints on a bye)
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THIS PAST WEEK'S NEW ORLEANS SAINTS TICKETS
NEW ORLEANS SAINTS VS. TAMPA BAY BUCCANEERS
1 p.m., Sunday
Louisiana Superdome
Are the NFC South leading Saints for real? You bet they are. This week they return to the Superdome for the second time this season to host the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. If you were there for the home opener against Atlanta, you saw the best football game the Saints have ever played. You can bet they will do it again over the winless and Simms-less Bucs. There’s no finer place for football this year then the newly refurbished Superdome.
ABCTickets.com NFL Prediction: New Orleans Saints 28, Tampa Bay Buccaneers 6
(Last Week: 7-5/Season 40-24)
Fantasy Football ticket to victory: New Orleans wideout Marques Colston is absolutely on fire. (Last Week: Reggie Bush, 11 carries, 4 receptions, 70 total yards)
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Atlanta Falcons at New Orleans Saints Tickets
8:30 p.m., Monday
Louisiana Superdome
New Orleans Saints tickets are the NFL ticket of the week. The Saints are 2-0,
opening with a pair of road wins for the first time in history. The Atlanta
Falcons are 2-0 and playing like monsters. Command of the NFC South is at stake.
U2, Green Day, and Goo Goo Dolls are all performing at the first game in the
Superdome since Hurricane Katrina. The NFL extravaganza descends on New Orleans
in full force. Definitely the best New Orleans Saints tickets in history!
ABCTickets.com NFL Prediction: Atlanta Falcons 27, New Orleans Saints 24
(Last Week: 13-3/Season 33-9)
Fantasy football ticket to victory: New Orleans Saints running back Deuce
McAllister. (Last Week: Deuce McAllister - 47 yards on 12 carries, 2 TD’s.)
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