New Orleans Saints lose 20-10 to Tampa Bay Pirates NFL Week 2 2022

New Orleans Saints lose 20-10 to Tampa Bay Pirates NFL Week 2 2022




1. D Up: The New Orleans Saint suffered a 20-10 loss on Sunday, but that wasn't due to defensive play, giving the Saints a chance to win along the way. After a strong, fast streak last week against the Atlanta Falcons, New Orleans once again hobbled Tom Brady and the Buchanans with just one kill and two field goals. Tampa didn't even score on Ryan Sukop's 47-yard goal in the third quarter, hitting a 6 1/2 hit against the Saints defense. After Leonard Fournette shot Dallas last week for 122 yards on 21 gigs, the Defending Saints carried him for 65 yards on 24 gigs, averaging 2.7 per carry. Brady was more effective than Fortnite, but still in the grand scheme of things, infantry, throwing for 190 yards and a quarterback rating of 79.3. If there's a warning, for the second week in a row, the defense won't be able to get into the middle, with Brady only being sent off once, despite Tampa's offensive streak temporarily. In two matches, the Saints' defense scored only one sack.


2. Self-harm: This match was ready to take, even after the Bucs tied it at 3 in the middle of the third quarter, the feeling was that the Saints were still in control. Starting at 6:44 am. In Game 3 the Saints offense entered the field, using plays from Mark Ingram II and Dwayne Washington, earning the Saints 1st and 10th place in Tampa 20. Move to the next group and place them in the middle to play another piece. Unfortunately, despite covering the ball with his arms, Logan Ryan covered the ball and Karl Nesib picked it up from the 10-yard line. The last 13 minutes, which eventually led to the Saints' demise. When the dust settled, the Saints converted it more than five times as a percentage, a percentage that makes it nearly impossible to win an NFL title.


3. Bad Blood: The rivalry between Santos and Buchanan is well documented. Being a divisional contender for 20 years, it has often reached boiling point, especially in the last decade. The 'game within a game' of the past five years has been the battle between Saint Marshall Corners Latimore and wide receiver Mike Evans. In the fourth quarter, with the score still at 3, the Saints stopped at third and fifth with an incomplete pass from the 29-yard line. The Saints looked innocent and seemed to bet. That's when all hell collapsed. First, Fortnite paid out Lattimore's winnings, which he responded to with a payout. Then Bucs wide receiver Mike Evans hits Latimore on the lawn, creating a little space at the bottom. When calm finally prevailed, Evans and Latimore were fired, as the referee retired from the NFL's New York office. The trade eventually worked in Tampa's favour, as the Bucs lost a receiver, but the Saints lost their best corner coverage. Later, the Bucs scored the game's only offensive tackle, a 28-yard pass from Brady to Pritchard Berryman, a situation in which Lattimore was in the game, and the play was never to come. In the end, he did, and Tampa undoubtedly benefited from the call.

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