Marshawn Lynch is known for a few things: being a beast on the football field, loving Skittles and saying very little. He's decided to have some fun with all three in this ridiculous commercial.
The 2010 season ended like a nightmare for the Saints defense. Actually, it was worse than a nightmare, because Marshawn Lynch's game winning TD run in the Seahawks playoff upset wasn't a dream. Gregg Williams and the Saints defense couldn't pinch themselves to wake-up. The bad taste of defeat is still in their mouths, and Williams won't let them wash it out yet.
The New Orleans Saints were eliminated from the NFC playoffs, on Saturday, after falling to the Seattle Seahawks, 41-36, in Seattle, Washington. Guerry Smith, of the New Orleans Sports Examiner, has five thoughts on the stunning loss, below.
The Seattle Seahawks looked to be a team on a mission, in their 41-36, NFC playoff victory, over the New Orleans Saints, on Saturday. Jeff Duncan, of the Times-Picayune, has the story, below.
A 10.5 point underdog at home in the playoffs. The first 7-9 team to win their division. The first team to have a losing record and play in the playoffs. These are all facts about the Seattle Seahawks. Saturday afternoon, none of them mattered. They put up 41 points on the number 4 defense in the NFL and knock the Saints out of the postseason by the score of 41-36.
Saints expected to be relatively healthy coming off the bye as they face off against the Seahawks Sunday in the Superdome. What do the Seahawks look like on paper?