Drew Brees showed no mercy with five touchdowns -- four through the air, one on the ground -- as the Giants extended their losing streak to three. For more on this game, visit Saints blog Canal Street Chronicles and Giants blog Big Blue View.
Giants Vs. Saints Score Update: Pierre Thomas Ices Monday Night Football Game With TD
Here’s video of the touchdown run. Watch Thomas bounce outside where he is hardly contested in a race to the edge. Giants fans, avert your eyes.
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Read Article >Giants vs. Saints Score Update: Victor Cruz Catches TD, Cuts Saints Lead
The Saints appeared to have the game in hand, but a blown defensive assignment has pulled the game off life support for the moment.
Perhaps, after struggling on offense all game, the Giants figured out the top secret key to beating the Saints defense: Throw the ball deep, have Cruz catch it and run for a touchdown. If that’s the case, this 18-point deficit should just melt away in the fourth quarter.
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ATLANTA, GA - NOVEMBER 13: Drew Brees #9 of the New Orleans Saints celebrates with Jermon Bushrod #74 after the game against the Atlanta Falcons at the Georgia Dome on November 13, 2011 in Atlanta, Georgia. (Photo by Scott Cunningham/Getty Images) Getty ImagesOffensively, the game matches up New Orleans’s No. 2 ranked offense (31.3 PPG) against a Giants defense that ranks No. 20 at 22.8 PPG. The Saints passing attack has averaged 319.4 yards per game, more than the Giants give up through the air (239.1 YPG on average). [ NFL Monday Night Database ]
Defensively, the Giants feature the league’s No. 17 rated road run defense, allowing 118 yards per game. New Orleans, meanwhile, ranks No. 4 in rushing offense at home.
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