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Ian emulates his southern alter ego, Bobby Joe.
Andy Monaghan and William Bracewell - The Royal Ballet - photo by Luke Johnson for Attitude Magazine
What we learned, trending now and final thoughts from the Saints' most complete game yet
The New Orleans Saints turned their Monday night contest against the Indianapolis Colts into a reminder to anyone who was having doubts that they are not going anywhere in a resounding 34-7 win.
Here are three quick takeaways.
1: What we learned
We learned the Saints, despite last week’s disappointing loss to the San Francisco 49ers, despite losing two key defensive linemen for the season after that game, are still among the NFL’s elite teams. New Orleans thrashed a reeling Colts team, 34-7, in a game that really was not even that close. The Saints rolled up 426 net yards of offense compared to 205 for the Colts, completely having their way on the offensive end while the defense smothered the Colts’ attack. With two games remaining in the regular season, both of which are on the road, the Saints just turned in their most complete game of the 2019 campaign. The offense, for the second straight week, operated with ruthless efficiency. The defense showed its sum parts are still strong enough. And, as the Saints keep winning, they maintain pace in a crowded race for the top two seeds in the NFC playoffs.
2: Trending now
Monday was the 273rd game of Drew Brees career, and his 214th time suiting up in a Saints uniform. He is now the owner of basically every significant career record, adding yet another one to his name Monday when he moved into first place on the NFL’s all-time passing touchdowns list. But for a man that could fill a room with all-time great performances, he might’ve actually turned in his best one yet. Brees turned in a 29-for-30, 307-yard, four touchdown masterpiece against the Colts Monday. Here’s the list of NFL players who have ever completed 96 percent of their passes, threw for 300 yards and four touchdowns in a single game: Drew Brees, Monday night.
3: Final Thoughts
This game could not have been scripted any better. On the night the team celebrated the 10-year anniversary of the day its 2009 team beat the Indianapolis Colts in Super Bowl XLIV, the 2019 team throttled the Colts at the Superdome. Does it get any better than Brees breaking the touchdown record in Manning’s hometown against his former team?. And while everyone was busy getting lost in Brees and the Saints’ offensive excellence, the Saints had a shutout going for 56 minutes of game time the week after getting embarrassed in a 48-46 loss to San Francisco. Just a magical, perfect night to close out the regular season slate at the Dome.
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Chicago Blackhawks Player Reviews: Luke Johnson
Games Played: 15 Goals: 0 Assists: 1 Points: 1 Plus\Minus: -8 PIM: 8 Game Winning Goals: 0
Summary After making it through training camp and playing quite well during the Blackhawks’ pre-season games, Luke Johnson made his NHL debut on October 4, 2018 in a 4-3 overtime win against Ottawa where he played in only 8:39 of ice time.
It wasn’t until October 31st that Johnson got his first NHL point with an assist on Jonathan Toews’ goal in a 4-2 loss against Vancouver. After going pointless throughout the month of November, he was re-assigned to Rockford on November 25th.
On December 19th, Johnson was recalled to the Blackhawks after Marcus Kruger was placed on injured reserve with a concussion where he played in two games before being sent back to Rockford on December 22nd for the rest of the season.
Thoughts from my point with view Luke Johnson making the Blackhawks’ opening-night roster was quite a surprise to me because he’s attended the team’s prospect and training camps, but never made his debut in the NHL until then.
In my opinion, I thought that Johnson had a “so-so” start to his NHL career, but struggled with staying consistent during his time in the line-up.
Johnson will be a restricted free agent in July and it’s currently unknown if the Blackhawks plan on re-signing him during the off-season. If they decide to re-sign him, it would be surprising if he made the opening night roster again, but I wouldn’t be surprised if he ended up back in Rockford.