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Saints Top Falcons 17-14 To Clinch Playoff Berth

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PAUL NEWBERRY   12/28/10 02:22 AM ET   AP

ATLANTA — Drew Brees and the New Orleans Saints showed the high-flying Atlanta Falcons they're not ready to give up their crown just yet.

That's right, Who Dat going back to the playoffs: The reigning Super Bowl champs.

Facing a team that had won eight in a row and was poised to lock up the division title and home-field advantage in the NFC playoffs, New Orleans rallied for a 17-14 victory over the Falcons Monday night to clinched a return to the postseason.

Atlanta (12-3) couldn't take advantage of the national stage to silence all those skeptics who wondered if the team with the NFC's best record is really its best team.

Despite throwing a pair of costly fourth-quarter interceptions, Brees through when it counted. The reigning Super Bowl MVP led a 90-yard drive that ended with a 6-yard touchdown pass to rookie Jimmy Graham with 3:24 remaining. The Saints (11-4) sent a clear message to a team they might see again in January.

"It feels good," Brees said. "You just want to punch your ticket to the big show, and we've done that. Obviously Carolina needs to beat Atlanta next week so we can get that one seed."

The Saints proved that Atlanta is not invincible, even playing at the Georgia Dome, where the Falcons had a 19-3 record in Mike Smith's three years as coach.

"We don't want to feel this way the rest of the season," said Matt Ryan, who lost at home for only the second time as the Falcons' starting quarterback. "We're going to work hard to make sure we don't."

The loss doesn't ruin Atlanta's two main goals. The Falcons can still wrap up their first division crown since 2004 and home field through the NFC playoffs by knocking off two-win Carolina at home in the final week of the season.

But this one stung.

Brees completed six straight passes on a 13-play drive that won it, making up for an ill-advised attempt to flip a backhanded pass to escape heavy pressure. The throw was picked off by Chauncey Davis and returned 26 yards for a touchdown in the opening minute of the fourth – giving the Falcons their first lead all night.

It didn't last, even after Brees was picked off again on a brilliant play by defensive end John Abraham, who batted the ball high in the air then grabbed it himself.

"That's part of it," Brees said. "It's the ebb and flow of the game. Sometimes you have a clean pocket. Sometimes they're getting after you.

"In the end, we found a way to win."

After Abraham's interception, the Saints held the Falcons just past midfield, then got the ball back at their own 10. The first two plays lost a yard, but Brees connected with Lance Moore on an 18-yard pass to keep the drive going.

Brees kept on completing passes, five more in a row to lead the Saints down the field. On third-and-3 at the 6, he flicked a quick pass to Graham slanting over the middle. The rookie got a step on William Moore and Brees delivered the ball just out of the reach of Sean Weatherspoon for the touchdown.

Graham, who also played basketball at Miami, dunked it over the goalposts to celebrate.

The Saints shut down Turner, who ran for just 48 yards on 17 carries, and Ryan's two favorite receivers: Roddy White (three catches, 43 yards) and Tony Gonzalez (two receptions, 12 yards).

New Orleans especially enjoyed getting the best of White, who stirred up hard feelings last week with a series of inflammatory tweets, including one that referred to Hurricane Katrina.

"We didn't execute. We didn't do anything we needed to do," White said. "Our defense played well. They got those turnovers. They got us good field position, and we just didn't get the job done."

Even though Brees made two huge mistakes, the Falcons were lamenting all the times he got away with a dip here, a step there.

"We can't keep getting close," Abraham said. "It's not enough, especially with a guy like (Brees). He's not going to just go down. If you get close like that, he's still looking at his receivers. He's third-and-short, he's third-and-long, we've got him right where we want him and he's completing passes for first down."

All around, the Falcons didn't play their typically clean game.

An errant snap by Todd McClure out of the shotgun was recovered by New Orleans, setting up Thomas' 2-yard touchdown run that gave the Saints a 10-0 lead and breaking Atlanta's streak of seven straight games without a fumble.

Ryan connected with Roddy White on a 7-yard touchdown pass that made it 10-7 at halftime, but Atlanta squandered another chance when Michael Turner fumbled the ball away on second-and-goal at the New Orleans 1. It was Turner's first fumble of the season.

Brees completed 35 of 49 for 302 yards, easily winning the duel with Ryan (15 of 29 for 148 yards) on a night when both teams struggled to run the ball effectively.

But Brees left the door open for the Falcons twice.

Trying to avoid a sack, he got away with a flip back to Thomas in the third quarter. The move backfired when Brees tried it again in the fourth.

With Jonathan Babineaux bearing down on him, Brees attempted to backhand a pass to a receiver standing at least 15 yards away. Bad move. The ball fluttered right into the arms of the 271-pound Davis, who rumbled the other way for his first career touchdown with 14:14 remaining.

After the ensuing kickoff, Brees drove the Saints right down the field, appearing to put them ahead with a 25-yard strike over the middle to Marques Colston. But the play had been whistled dead because of a false start by Jermon Bushrod, wiping out the score.

Then, on the very next play, Brees made another huge mistake. Or, it might be more appropriate to say, Abraham pulled off a tremendous play.

The 32-year-old defensive end rushed in on Brees untouched and swatted the ball up in the air when the quarterback tried to hurriedly throw it away. It came down right in Abraham's arms for his first career interception.

Despite the miscues, the Saints were the ones celebrating at the end. A few of them even trotted back on the field after it was over, whopping it up and posing for pictures on the Falcons logo at midfield.

"We've got to take a long look at ourselves," Abraham said.

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liberaldawg
What are you looking at?
02:39 PM on 12/29/2010
Great! Now the falcons get publicity.
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CajunSpectre
Laissez Le Bon Temps Roulet
12:17 PM on 12/29/2010
A message to the Dirty Birds from the SAINTS:

CHA-CHING!!!
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chrispychilla28
11:12 AM on 12/29/2010
"Brees through when it counted." ..ummm do you mean "threw"?
05:27 PM on 12/28/2010
Regardless of who wins the Super Bowl, the NFL should host the winning teams parade in New Orleans. That Saints Mardi Gras parade was one of the ages. I've been to several victory parades but that Saints Mardi Gras paradie was OUT OF THIS WORLD!!!!!!!!!
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donia1970
09:12 PM on 12/28/2010
...you're right about that! I live in NOLA, and nobody can throw a party like us!!!
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MBG-9
Is a micro-bio like a micro-brew?
04:24 PM on 12/28/2010
Saints r comin' on strong, Who Dat.

And please. No more Matt Ryan comparisons to Brady. Unless it's Bobby.
03:42 PM on 12/28/2010
I love Drew Brees.
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thebearschick
02:16 PM on 12/28/2010
Neither team is going to win the Superbowl
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gardengranny
Ever-hopeful for the best; preparing for the worst
03:03 PM on 12/28/2010
That's what the naysayers said about the Saints last year.

GEAUX SAINTS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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thebearschick
04:44 PM on 12/28/2010
I thought the Saints were gonna win last year. This year...they're good but not great. Brees threw some ugly INTs last night and they barely pulled the win. Tom Brady, though I loathe him so, is in a different league than Brees.
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LogicalMathMan
Math, Finance, English, Business Instructor
01:59 PM on 12/28/2010
I watched the game last night even though I am not a fan of either team. If that Falcon interception at the Saints' 2-yard line had been converted, the Saints would have been eliminated from the play-offs. Instead, the RB has his first fumble of the year.

Also, Matt 'Ice' Ryan was nowhere close to Brees in completions. Going 15-29 with 140+ yards while Brees goes for 302 (35-49) will not do it for Atlanta. The running game was non-existent for both teams.

If Brady, Peyton or Vick were given these chances, the Saints would've lost.
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gardengranny
Ever-hopeful for the best; preparing for the worst
03:04 PM on 12/28/2010
You should buy a lottery ticket, considering that you are psychic.
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LogicalMathMan
Math, Finance, English, Business Instructor
04:07 PM on 12/28/2010
LOL...I used to buy them. Then I bet on football and lost it all.
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MBG-9
Is a micro-bio like a micro-brew?
04:24 PM on 12/28/2010
Neither team would have been eliminated with a loss.
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mediamarv
1-2-3 Is this thing working?
01:59 PM on 12/28/2010
Let's count the grammatical errors in this sports writing masterpiece:
One- "to clinched"
Two- "Brees through when it counted. "
Three - "whopping it up.."
Does no one edit this stuff any more??
Answers to above:
to clinch
came through
whooped it up

You're welcome.
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amleth
big fan of humanity - very often disappointed
03:57 PM on 12/28/2010
Probably brought in help from off the street during the holidays.
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chrispychilla28
11:14 AM on 12/29/2010
"through" or "threw"
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vesaversa1
Politics is made up largely of irrelevancies.
01:15 PM on 12/28/2010
Great game Saints fans it is a regular season split ,both teams lost at home . But the Superbowl still run threw Atlanta and i seriously dough the Saints can beat the DirdyBirds twice in the Georgia Dome . See yah in the playoffs.
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Decipherer
Objects may be closer than they appear
01:17 PM on 12/28/2010
Dude, one more time: The word is "through," 'K?

I'm not going to begin to correct the other butcherings of the English language and grammar evident in your posts.
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robXdion
Because someone has to say it.
12:10 PM on 12/28/2010
The Falcons are finally getting exposed. They have good players, but their schedule is a joke.
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chiodo08
...come off your front foot for a "change"...
01:15 PM on 12/28/2010
Is it me or are the Falcons the games biggest floppers that would even make an Argentinian soccer team blush. I NEVER saw a team get more calls, whine until flags are thrown on the most incidental cr@p...and before the announcers said it..I said the same thing. The Saints had their D grabbing their nutz they were so tired and here we go a review from the booth. Stopping the Saints hurry up giving their D breather and forcing a punt.

I needed the Saints to lose being a Bucs fan...but I just can't stand the Falcons and their very lucky selves...to me they are the Steelers of the NFC...
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LogicalMathMan
Math, Finance, English, Business Instructor
02:01 PM on 12/28/2010
LOL...ouch!...rooting for the Bucs only because they are a young team.
12:05 PM on 12/28/2010
Watching Drew Brees play is awesome. How many QB's can throw two 4th quarter interceptions and still lead his team to a winning TD drive? Shows how much a good QB can do for your team. Impressive to say the least. Go Saints!!!
12:55 PM on 12/28/2010
What makes the Saints scary is Brees can just slice down the field and score quickly. Not a lot of QBs can do that, Brady, Manning, Brees, Vick can, but it is more Jackson and McCoy after the catch, while with the other guys it is the QB hitting 4 or 5 different guys for 10-15 yards a pop. The Saints are never out of a game.
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chiodo08
...come off your front foot for a "change"...
01:16 PM on 12/28/2010
stay tuned the Bucs with their record starting 10 rookies and 7 first round starters on IR will beat their a55 next week...~:/
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LogicalMathMan
Math, Finance, English, Business Instructor
02:02 PM on 12/28/2010
That winning touch-down drive took close to 9 minutes...so, it wasn't a 'quick score'.
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cybolt
This Space for Rent
12:01 PM on 12/28/2010
What a terrific game... none of that ridiculous "scoring-on-every-possession" stuff here!
Stellar defense by both sides, every point hard earned... well, except for that pick six... just great performances all around.

Atlanta fans: Your offense only put up seven points.
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donia1970
09:23 PM on 12/28/2010
..you're right! I know some people LOVE the sh00t-em outs, but I simply love a good DEFENSIVE game....
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cybolt
This Space for Rent
12:13 AM on 12/29/2010
The importance of the FG, the third down conversion... all those increase in value when a game is tight and defensively well-played.
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UberdanSounds
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11:42 AM on 12/28/2010
That was an awesome game last nite!
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gardengranny
Ever-hopeful for the best; preparing for the worst
03:05 PM on 12/28/2010
Yes - it was.
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DHWRD
Go SAINTS
11:34 AM on 12/28/2010
Let the experts count us out like they did last season ... WHO DAT WHO DAT WHO DAT
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CajunSpectre
Laissez Le Bon Temps Roulet
12:10 PM on 12/29/2010
Thats needs to be said some..... WHO DAT WHO DAT WHO DAT WHO DAT WHO DAT WHO DAT WHO DAT WHO DAT WHO DAT....GEAUX SAINTS!!!!