Saints forgive Brees’ bungled celebration
November 29, 2011 - 2:01 am
NEW ORLEANS -- Drew Brees took a few triumphant strides toward the goal post with the ball in his hand and rose up for an imitation, Michael Jordan-style dunk over the crossbar.
He had to settle for a finger-roll instead.
It was one of the few times Brees came up short Monday night as the New Orleans Saints made everything look easy in a 49-24 victory over the slumping New York Giants, who have lost three straight.
"I was a little more tired than I thought I would be," Brees said of his celebration, which came after he finished an 8-yard scramble with a dive into the end zone. "I do apologize to MJ."
Brees was prepared for a little ribbing from teammates and coaches, but they mainly complimented him after he passed for 363 yards and four touchdowns, in addition to his TD run.
"There's that confidence that players around (Brees) have, and obviously we have in him," Saints coach Sean Payton said. "He made some fantastic throws tonight."
Tight end Jimmy Graham made five catches for 84 yards, including touchdowns of 5 and 29 yards. Brees' two other scoring strikes went to Lance Moore, who had five catches for 54 yards.
"Can't say enough about our team. Our coaches, offense, defense -- it was a great team win tonight in every aspect," Brees said.
This was a game New York was desperate to win after losing its previous two to San Francisco and Philadelphia.
Instead, the Giants (6-5) fell a game behind first-place Dallas in the NFC East and face the possibility of a four-game losing streak when they host the unbeaten Green Bay Packers this weekend.
"We didn't stop them. How much further explanation do you want?" said Giants coach Tom Coughlin, whose defense was unable to sack Brees. "We prepared well, but when we got in the game, we didn't cover well. When we don't get to the passer, we have trouble."
The Saints (8-3), meanwhile, maintained a one-game lead over Atlanta in the NFC South.
They also padded their rushing stats with 205 yards on the ground, including touchdown runs of 12 yards by Pierre Thomas and 35 yards by rookie Mark Ingram.
"Our guys came out sharp," Payton said. "We felt like this was going to be a tough opponent coming in with two losses they had prior to our game. ... We had the balance we were looking for. I thought we ran it well tonight."
Marques Colston had three catches for 78 yards, all on the Saints' 34-second, 88-yard touchdown drive late in the second quarter that gave New Orleans a 21-3 halftime lead. Colston's longest reception went for 50 yards when he caught a pass along the left sideline, slipped a tackle and raced upfield.
The Giants took a beating on the scoreboard and on the field. Defensive end Osi Umenyiora went out with a sprained ankle, and receiver Hakeem Nicks was rocked on a hard hit by Saints rookie safety Isa Abdul-Quddus. Nicks stayed in the game despite bruised ribs.
New York already was missing two key players because of injuries: leading rusher Ahmad Bradshaw and wide receiver Mario Manningham.
"It's hard not to know when you're getting your butt whipped, but I didn't see any moping I was concerned about," Giants defensive lineman Justin Tuck said. "We played hard, (but) it's hard to smile when you're losing like that."
Eli Manning completed 21 straight passes for the Giants -- mostly after the outcome was decided. New York did not get into the end zone until Brandon Jacobs steamrolled safety Roman Harper on an 8-yard scoring run that made it 21-10 in the third quarter, but the Saints went right back down the field and scored on Brees' 8-yard scramble.
After Giants running back Da'Rell Scott fumbled on his own 29, Brees connected with Graham, who rumbled down the left sideline and dove for the pylon for his second touchdown of the game and his team-leading eighth receiving score of the season.
NEW ORLEANS 49,
NEW YORK 24
■ KEY: Drew Brees threw four TD passes and ran 8 yards for a score.
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