For Saints fans, this is rock bottom: being eliminated from playoff contention by the Falcons at home in the Dome. To make it worse, the loss was fitting.
For the first time this offseason, the New Orleans Saints have re-signed one of their own free agents who was a starter last year, inking Zach Strief to a 5 year deal.
Ralph Cindrich, the agent for free agent offensive tackle Zach Strief of the New Orleans Saints, says that there is "mutual interest" on a new deal between the two sides.
It's amazing how simple editing can create incredible humor. This NFL bad lip reading video has us laughing hysterically, especially Jed Collins' line. Marques Colston and Zach Strief are just as funny. Enjoy.
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New Orleans Saints running back Darren Sproles returned to practice today after missing the previous two and a half weeks with a broken hand. Also returning for the Saints was captain...
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New Orleans Saints right tackle Charles Brown was placed on injured reserve yesterday due to a hip flexor he suffered in Sunday's loss to the St. Louis Rams. Brown had started the last 5 games at RT for the Saints in place of an injured Zach Strief. Strief strained his MCL in Week 3, but is now healthy and will return to the starting lineup this Sunday.
New Orleans Saints offensive tackle Charles Brown was thrown into game action in Sunday's win over the Houston Texans when starting right tackle Zach Strief left with an injury. Up to that point, the 2nd year pro had never played more than bunch formation and special team packages. Brown was impressive in his first extended playing time. "Charlie Brown did a fantastic job for us today," remarked Drew Brees after the win. Now Brown must prepare for his first NFL start this Sunday in Jacksonville. Is he ready?
New Orleans Saints kicker Garrett Hartley was put on injured reserve yesterday. Hartley suffered an unspecified hip injury while kicking an extra point during the preseason. Hartley's agent claims that Hartley recently suffered a set back while rehabbing the injury, leading the Saints place him on IR. New Orleans also released defensive tackle Mitch King and signed linebacker Ramon Humber and offensive tackle Pat McQuinston.
There's no doubt that the New Orleans Saints are not only a playoff contender, but a Super Bowl contender as well.
But like all teams that play for the Lombardi Trophy at year's end, they need most of their players to play up to their capabilities.
Now, me personally, I think it WAY too early to get down on anybody, but there are a few guys who haven't produce as expected, for one reason or the ot
New Orleans Saints offensive lineman Zach Strief plays many roles for one of the best front lines in the NFL. As a free agent, the lockout has left the big man in a state of uncertainty. Strief's preference would be to remain in the Crescent City.
Jeff Duncan, of the Times-Picayune has a 10-step program, for the New Orleans Saints, to help them return to the Super Bowl, next year. View the article, below.