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1Q 2Q 3Q 4Q OT Final
VLogo Arizona Cardinals 7 7 0 0 0 14
HLogo New Orleans Saints 21 14 10 0 0 45
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New Orleans Saints running back Reggie Bush is followed by Arizona Cardinals punter Ben Graham (5) as he scores an 83-yard touchdown on a punt return during the third quarter of an NFL football divisional playoff game in New Orleans, Saturday, Jan. 16, 2010. (AP Photo/David J. Phillip)
Superdome, New Orleans Louisiana
1/16/2010 4:30 PM

Bush stuns Cardinals as Saints punch ticket for NFC title game

NEW ORLEANS -- Maybe a little rest was all Drew Brees and Reggie Bush needed to shift the Saints' league-leading offense back into overdrive.

That, and a visit from Arizona's porous defense.

Brees threw three touchdown passes, Bush scored on an 83-yard punt return and a spectacular 46-yard run, and New Orleans overwhelmed the defending NFC champion Cardinals 45-14 in their divisional playoff game Saturday.

"We came off a stretch where we had all the advantages of being rested," New Orleans coach Sean Payton said. "We played with a lot of energy."

One win from the Super Bowl, the Saints will host an NFC title game for the first time in franchise history next weekend when they play the winner of Sunday's game between Dallas and Minnesota.

"There's been a lot of firsts since Sean Payton has been here in the organization and we want to keep that going," Brees said. "We want to bring this franchise a championship."

Jeremy Shockey caught a touchdown pass in his return from a three-game absence. Devery Henderson and Marques Colston also had touchdown catches, and Lynell Hamilton had a short touchdown run for the Saints.

Coming off its 51-45 overtime win over Green Bay in the wild-card round, Arizona wound up yielding 90 points in the postseason, the most ever allowed in consecutive playoff games in one season.

Even the Saints' sometimes soft defense played well, forcing two turnovers, harassing Warner often and knocking Arizona's 38-year-old quarterback out of the game briefly when, during Will Smith's interception return, he was blind-sided by Bobby McCray's block.

Warner was 17 of 26 for 205 yards, but was unable to move Arizona consistently. The Cardinals punted twice and missed a long field goal in the first half before heading into halftime down 35-14. Arizona punted twice more in the third quarter, with Bush scoring on the second to make it 45-14.

Bush finished with 84 yards rushing, 24 yards receiving and 109 yards on three punt returns. Colston caught six passes for 83 yards.

"We had a plan the whole time," said Brees, who passed for 247 yards. "It was hard for anybody to understand that plan if you're not a member of my team, but we trusted in that plan, that process. We executed throughout the week and it showed in the game."

The victory wound up being so easy for New Orleans that Payton began pulling his regulars early in the fourth quarter and going with basic run plays to chew up the clock.

It was more like what Saints fans had gotten used to in the first 12 weeks of the season, when New Orleans was blowing out opponents en route to a 13-0 start.

The Saints then finished the season on a three-game skid, averaging 14.7 points during that stretch. But New Orleans finished as the NFC's top seed anyway, and players said after their bye week that they'd return healthy and in early season form.

Looking to inspire the club, Payton on Friday signed fan favorite Deuce McAllister, who was inactive but led the team out onto the field before the game alongside Bush, who was wielding a black baseball bat.

It didn't appear as though the Saints would be delivering a beating when the game started, though.

Arizona took the opening kickoff, and with the Superdome crowd howling madly to fire up the defense, Tim Hightower burst through a huge hole on the first play from scrimmage, cut back left and stunned the crowd into silence with a 70-yard TD run. It was the fourth rushing touchdown of 66 yards or more given up by New Orleans this season.

The good news for the Saints was they had 59:41 left to make up for it. They needed one series to tie it, with Hamilton's 1-yard run capping a more methodical 10-play, 72-yard drive.

On Arizona's next possession, Warner hit Jerheme Urban cutting across the middle, but Randall Gay stripped him from behind and the ball bounced right to Darren Sharper, who returned it to the Cardinals 37. That led to Brees' 17-yard scoring strike to Shockey, who hopped as if the right foot injury that kept him out of the last three regular-season games was bothering him.

New Orleans was off to the races, scoring its third TD in 6:46 when Bush ran left, stopped, started again, danced away from two defenders who fell on each other missing him, then rocketed into the open field for his 46-yard TD.

"He's a guy who can change the game," Payton said.

Arizona needed a break to get back in the game and got one when what would have been Sharper's 10th interception this season was wiped out by linebacker Scott Shanle's hand to the face penalty on Warner. The Cardinals cashed in, capping a nine-play, 80-yard drive with Chris "Beanie" Wells' 4-yard TD run to make it 21-14.

The Saints went back up by two TDs when Brees hit Henderson on a flea flicker for a 44-yard score. Although Arizona was without starting defensive backs Dominique Rodgers-Cromartie (left knee) and Antrel Rolle (head) by then, Henderson got behind starter Bryant McFadden and made a twisting catch as he fell into the end zone.

Colston's 2-yard touchdown catch made it 35-14 at halftime.

Scoring Summary
FIRST QUARTER ARI NOR
TD 14:41 Tim Hightower 70 Yd Run (Neil Rackers Kick) 7 0
TD 09:17 Lynell Hamilton 1 Yd Run (Garrett Hartley Kick) 7 7
TD 07:02 Jeremy Shockey 17 Yd Pass From Drew Brees (Garrett Hartley Kick) 7 14
TD 02:31 Reggie Bush 46 Yd Run (Garrett Hartley Kick) 7 21
SECOND QUARTER ARI NOR
TD 09:40 Beanie Wells 4 Yd Run (Neil Rackers Kick) 14 21
TD 06:48 Devery Henderson 44 Yd Pass From Drew Brees (Garrett Hartley Kick) 14 28
TD 01:10 Marques Colston 2 Yd Pass From Drew Brees (Garrett Hartley Kick) 14 35
THIRD QUARTER ARI NOR
FG 08:26 Garrett Hartley 43 Yd 14 38
TD 06:42 Reggie Bush 83 Yd Punt Return (Garrett Hartley Kick) 14 45

 

  
Game Insight

Reggie Bush picked a great time to have one of his best games as a pro. His effort Sunday led to a historic result.

Bush In Another League
  Yds. per rush Round
Reggie Bush 16.8 2009 Divisional
Michael Vick 14.9 2004 Divisional
Stephen Davis 14.3 2003 Divisional
Bo Jackson 12.8 1990 Divisional
*Minimum 5 rushes
  • Drew Brees threw three passing TDs, to join Aaron Brooks as the only QBs in Saints history with at least three passing TDs in a postseason game.
  • Reggie Bush had 217 all-purpose yards and joined Charlie Trippi (1947 NFL Championship) as the only players in postseason history with rushing and punt return TDs in the same game.
  • The 21 points scored by New Orleans in the first quarter is the most it has scored in any postseason quarter.
  • Kurt Warner fell to 3-1 in the Divisional round and 0-3 in postseason games in the Superdome.
  • Arizona allowed 90 points in its two playoff games this season. In the Super Bowl era, teams are just 1-6 in their next game after putting up at least 50 points in a postseason game.
Team Stat Comparison
 
1st Downs 15 27
Passing 1st downs
12 15
Rushing 1st downs
2 10
1st downs from Penalties
1 2
3rd down efficiency
1-8 7-13
4th down efficiency
0-1 0-1
Total Plays 52 66
Total Yards 359 418
Passing 258 247
Comp-Att
24-36 23-32
Yards per pass
7.2 7.7
Rushing 101 171
Rushing Attempts
15 34
Yards per rush
6.7 5.0
Red Zone (Made-Att) 1-2 3-3
Penalties 3-22 6-44
Turnovers 2 0
Fumbles lost
1 0
Interceptions thrown
1 0
Defensive / Special Teams TDs 0 1
Possession 23:19 36:27

 

  

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