Sunday, November 16, 2014

Bengals rebound to hand Saints 2nd straight home defeat

Final

Bengals 27

(6-3-1, 2-2 away)

Saints 10

(4-6, 3-2 home)




1:00 PM ET, November 16,2014
Mercedes-Benz Superdome, New Orleans, LA 

1 2 3 4 T
CIN 7 6 7 727
NO 3 0 0 710
Top Performers
Passing: D. Brees (NO) - 255 YDS, 1 TD
Rushing: J. Hill (CIN) - 27 CAR, 152 YDS
Receiving: A. Green (CIN) - 6 REC, 127 YDS, 1 TD
 
 
 
 
 
Associated Press
Dalton Leads Bengals Past Saints
Andy Dalton rebounded from one of the worst outings of his career by passing for three touchdowns, and the Cincinnati Bengals dropped the New Orleans Saints to a second straight loss 27-10.

NEW ORLEANS -- Cincinnati Bengals receiver A.J. Green counted himself among the least surprised to see a pair of long Andy Dalton passes hit him in stride during a pivotal fourth-quarter drive against the New Orleans Saints.
Dalton rebounded from one of the worst outings of his career with a composed, ruthlessly efficient performance, completing 73 percent of his throws for three touchdowns in a 27-10 victory over New Orleans on Sunday.
"He's our quarterback for a reason. He's one of the best," Green said. "We have faith in him. He has faith in himself. There was nothing wrong with him this week."
For Dalton, the game represented a dramatic reversal from a week ago, when he completed only 10 passes for 86 yards and had a passer rating of 2.0 in a 24-3 loss to Cleveland.
Against New Orleans (4-6), Dalton was 16 of 22 for 220 yards, did not throw an interception and finished with a passer rating of 143.9 as he helped lift Cincinnati (6-3-1) back into first place in the AFC North.
"You lose and everybody wants to run you out. You win, everybody is going to like you," Dalton said. "I'm not too worried about that. This was a big win for us and so it's good to bounce back and get a big win on the road."
Two of Dalton's touchdown passes went to tight end Jermaine Gresham. The other was a pinpoint 24-yard pass along the left sideline to Green, who had six catches for 127 yards. Gresham's first touchdown required some extra effort after he fumbled while trying to stretch for the goal line.
Saints cornerback Brian Dixon tried to scoop up the ball, but it slipped through his hands and into the end zone, where Gresham recovered.
That gave Cincinnati the lead for good at 7-3 in the first quarter.
Drew Brees passed for 255 yards, including a 9-yard TD to Kenny Stills on the first play of the fourth quarter.
Despite the loss, the Saints remained tied with Atlanta for first place in the anemic NFC South after the Falcons (4-6) defeated Carolina (3-6-1).
"Could we go to the playoffs? Yes, we could, but we need to start playing like it," Brees said.
"I feel good about our chances and our opportunity that we have," Brees added, apologizing for his optimism. "We're learning a lot about how to win. Unfortunately, it's because of failure, but failure can be the best teacher at times."
The Saints' most recent failure represented one of their worst losses in the Superdome in a decade. They haven't lost by more than 17 points in the dome since a 34-13 defeat to Denver in 2004.
"I'm obviously not doing a very good job," Saints coach Sean Payton said. "They clearly outplayed us in every area."
New Orleans went unbeaten at home for more than a season before falling in overtime to San Francisco a week earlier.
The crowd tried to generate chaos-inducing noise when the Bengals' offense was on the field, but Dalton looked unfazed. He threw confidently from the pocket for much of the game, but also scrambled away from pressure as needed and completed passes on the run. Cincinnati converted nine of 13 third downs.
"Our third-down defense was awful," Payton said.
The Saints also struggled to stop former LSU star Jeremy Hill, who carried 27 times for 152 yards. His 62-yard run set up a field goal at the end of the first half.
One of Dalton's biggest throws came in the fourth quarter, when Cincinnati had the ball and a 20-10 lead, but faced third-and-18 on its 12.
The crowd was roaring, sensing a chance for the Saints to sneak back into the game, but Dalton spotted Green in one-on-one coverage with Dixon along the right sideline, hitting him in stride deep downfield for a 38-yard gain. The play sustained a drive that culminated in Green's TD.
Cincinnati's defense entered the game looking beat up and missing starting linebacker Vontaze Burfict (knee) and starting cornerback Terence Newman (knee).
Still, the unit held Brees to his second-lowest yards passing total all season while also ending Mark Ingram's three-game streak of 100-yard rushing games. Ingram had 67 yards on 23 carries.
The Bengals also made a clutch defensive stand after the Saints had a first-and-goal on the 3 in the second quarter. New Orleans came away from the 17-play drive with nothing after linebacker Rey Maualuga, playing through a sore hamstring, snuffed out a short fourth-down pass to fullback Erik Lorig.
"Anytime you can keep a touchdown off the board against this offense, that's a doggone big swing there," Bengals coach Marvin Lewis said.

Game notes


Saints S Rafael Bush was hurt late in the fourth quarter and said after the game he had a fractured tibia. ... Bengals DE Margus Hunt left with an ankle injury in the first half.
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Team Stat Comparison

 
CIN
NO
1st Downs2224
Passing 1st downs
1318
Rushing 1st downs
73
1st downs from penalties
23
3rd down efficiency
9-138-13
4th down efficiency
0-00-1
Total Plays5967
Total Yards405330
Yards per play6.94.9
Total Drives87
Passing219255
Comp-Att
16-2233-41
Yards per pass
9.56.2
Interceptions thrown
00
Sacks-Yards Lost
1-10-0
Rushing18675
Rushing Attempts
3626
Yards per rush
5.22.9
Red Zone (Made-Att)2-31-3
Penalties4-335-34
Turnovers01
Fumbles lost
01
Interceptions thrown
00
Defensive / Special Teams TDs00
Possession29:1430:46

Passing Leaders


CINC/ATTYDSAVGTDINTSACKS
Dalton16/2222010.0301-1

NOC/ATTYDSAVGTDINTSACKS
Brees33/412556.2100-0

Rushing Leaders


CINCARYDSAVGTDLG
Hill271525.6062
Peerman22110.5021

NOCARYDSAVGTDLG
Ingram23672.9013
Cooks155.005

Receiving Leaders


CINRECYDSAVGTDLG
Green612721.2138
Burkhead33612.0015

NORECYDSAVGTDLG
Colston45614.0017
Cooks55010.0014

Scoring Summary

FIRST QUARTERCINNO
noFG8:53Shayne Graham 31 Yd Field Goal
Drive info: 14 plays, 67 yds, 6:07
03
cinTD3:14Jermaine Gresham 12 Yd pass from Andy Dalton (Mike Nugent Kick)
Drive info: 12 plays, 77 yds, 5:39
73
SECOND QUARTERCINNO
cinFG2:52Mike Nugent 22 Yd Field Goal
Drive info: 15 plays, 94 yds, 7:25
103
cinFG0:00Mike Nugent 42 Yd Field Goal
Drive info: 3 plays, 60 yds, 0:57
133
THIRD QUARTERCINNO
cinTD6:03Jermaine Gresham 1 Yd pass from Andy Dalton (Mike Nugent Kick)
Drive info: 8 plays, 50 yds, 3:46
203
FOURTH QUARTERCINNO
noTD14:56Kenny Stills 9 Yd pass from Drew Brees (Shayne Graham Kick)
Drive info: 12 plays, 80 yds, 6:07
2010
cinTD11:29A.J. Green 24 Yd pass from Andy Dalton (Mike Nugent Kick)
Drive info: 7 plays, 80 yds, 3:27
2710

Research Notes

The Saints' defense posted -21.6 expected points added, their worst in a home game since Sean Payton became head coach in 2006.
Jimmy Graham caught 3-of-4 targets for 29 yards Sunday. The Saints are 2-5 since the start of last season when Graham finishes with 3 catches or fewer (13-6 when Graham has at least 4 catches). Graham was not targeted on any of New Orleans' 10 red-zone plays. From the start of last season to Sunday, the only players with more red-zone receptions than Graham (24) are Julius Thomas (27) and Demaryius Thomas (25).
Andy Dalton was much better on Sunday than his last outing against the Browns in Week 10. Dalton finished 16-of-22 for 220 yards and 3 touchdowns Sunday, and was off target (over or underthrown pass) on only 4 attempts. Dalton tied a career high with 11 overthrows last week, and no one benefitted from Dalton's improvement more than A.J. Green (6 catches for 127 yards and a touchdown).
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Jeremy Hill had 27 rushes for 152 yards Sunday, including 21 rushes for 136 yards inside the tackles. Sunday was the 2nd game in a row the Saints allowed at least 90 rushing yards inside the tackles (126.0 yards per game, both home losses). New Orleans allowed at least 90 rush yards inside the tackles in 2 of their first 8 games (76.1 yards per game).
The Saints held to 3 points at halftime at home for the first time since 2010 Week 8 against the Steelers
Andy Dalton has just two touchdown passes and six interceptions over his last 4 games. He also has the worst completion percentage of any qualifying QB in that span.
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The Saints have allowed 37 points in the final 4 minutes of the 4th quarter, the most in the NFL. All 37 points have come in the 5 games where the Saints eventually lost.
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