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Saints defense from worst to first? Victor Butler thinks so

Free agent acquisition Victor Butler has yet to play a game for the Saints but feels last year's league worst defensive unit will drastically change under new defensive coordinator Rob Ryan.

"You get a guy like Rob, you get a guy like Keenan Lewis, and you add him to the secondary... you get a guy like me who can come in and help guys pick up this defense, and you're going to see a hell of a defense. That's what I'm expecting. A hell of a defense," Butler said. "We've already got the players to be the number one defense. You get a defensive coordinator in there, a guy who's going to be passionate and convey that passion to the players, I wouldn't be surprised if we were the number one defense in all categories next year."

Wait...did he say first in ALL defensive categories? Was Butler aware that Saints defense gave up an NFL record 7,042 yards last season?!?

"Yeah, they were the worst defense, but you look at the players, we don't have the worst defensive players," the linebacker insisted. "These are guys who are Super Bowl champions, Pro Bowls at one point. These are great teammates. These are great football players."

You have to love the energy and optimism from the 25-year-old linebacker, but is what he saying realistic?

The Saints as a whole suffered a down year in 2012. It all started with suspensions of players, coaches and their general manager stemming from bounty allegations. Steve Spagnulo came in as the new defensive coordinator after the departure of Gregg Williams, and Spag's scheme just didn't seem to fit this group of players. In the first 10 games of the year, the Saints D gave up more then 400 yards in every game - including more then 500 yards on 3 occasions.

Shortly after Sean Payton returned from his one year suspension, Spagnuolo got the boot, and former Cowboys Defensive Coordinator Rob Ryan got the job.

"Rob wants to have the best defense in the league," said Butler, who spent two of his four years in Dallas in Ryan's system. "He's one of those guys who's really passionate and it's rubbing off on the guys. You're seeing a change in the demeanor around the facility, and guys are buying it. You've got guys like Martez Wilson who are grasping the defense and staying afterwards, going over plays, going over formations. You got a lot of guys who are going to have a lot of fun in this defense."

Butler thrived in his backup role with the Cowboys racking up 89 tackles with 11 sacks in 4 season of limited action in Big D and is now hoping to earn more time on the field with the Saints.

"I've done four years in Dallas of fitting in. It's time for me to stand out," Butler said. "I was behind DeMarcus Ware and Anthony Spencer. Great guys to learn from, but I'd love to take those things that they've taught me and put them to good use. I've got some great teammates; some great, athletic guys and probably some of the best guys I've been around. But here for me, it's just a chance to step out of the shadows and become a productive member of the team. That's all I really want."

We will hopefully get our first glimpse of Victor Butler and the revamped Saints defense next week. The media is scheduled to view part of the organized team activities (OTAs) on Thursday.
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Steve: Johnny Football accepts Manning Award in New Orleans

Johnny Manziel was in New Orleans today to accept the 2012-13 Manning Award, an honor given to a college QB judged to be the best in the nation by the Allstate Sugar Bowl Committee. (The award is named in honor of Archie, Peyton and Eli Manning.) In its first unanimous vote, the Committee agreed that Texas A&M's "Johnny Football" deserves to bring the hardware home to College Station.

"On behalf of my family, I would like to congratulate Johnny Manziel on his outstanding season," Archie Manning said at the award presentation. "It is very difficult for a young player to make the transition to college football, and Johnny not only made the transition seamlessly, he turned in the best year of any quarterback in the country."

In addition to becoming the first freshman to win the Manning Award, Manziel was also the first freshman to win the Heisman Trophy and the Davey O'Brien Award. His electrifying athleticism helped produce some crazy numbers in his freshman year - 3,706 passing yards, 1,410 rushing yards and 47 touchdowns (26 passing, 21 rushing.)

"This is big time," said Manziel. "You look at what the Mannings have done for football and what they're continuing to do year after year. To win this award is really big."

Johnny Football's greatness was stifled by defensive coordinator John Chavis and the LSU defense this year, though. He threw 3 interceptions and rushed for just 27 yards as the Tigers were victorious 24-19 at Kyle Field.

"LSU was the best defense we played last year," Manziel said. "We just struggled a little bit there and they did a good job getting a lot of pressure with ends. They're really fast, getting up the field with those ends. And you have speed all over the field. That's a big key to why they were so good.''

This year the Aggies and Johnny Football come to Death Valley on Nov. 23rd looking for a little revenge.

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Steve: Saints new DE says he is a ''top notch'' pass rusher

As soon as it was announced that "with the 183rd pick in the 6th round of the NFL draft the New Orleans Saints select...Rufus Johnson, defensive end, Tarleton State,"  I was sent scrambling to not only find any info on a player I had never heard of, but also to find out just exactly where Tarleton State is located.

Well, the University is near the Dallas / Fort Worth area and competes at the Division II level in the Lone Star Conference.    The TSU Texans football team went 6-4 last year and ended the season on a 3 game winning streak.

Leading the team in sacks, with 10, was Johnson... despite playing in just 9 games.  He also had 50 total tackles on the year, 17.5 of which were for a loss along with 7 hits on the quarterback and a forced fumble.  Those impressive numbers earned Johnson the conference's Defensive Player of the Year honors.

"I'm a very aggressive player, I'm a good pass rusher, and I read the ball well," Johnson said when asked about his strengths. "I'm just an aggressive player and a wonderful pass rusher; my pass rushing skills are top notch."

Johnson says he models his play after NFL greats like Julius Peppers and DeMarcus Ware.

The 6 ft 6", 270 pounder says he ran a 4.69 in the 40 yard dash on his pro day, but really turned heads with a solid performance at the Texas vs. the Nation All-Star game.

"One of the things we try to do in the later rounds is look at size, speed and some measurables," Saints head coach Sean Payton said when asked what he saw in Johnson. "We feel like he is a guy that can rush the passer really well, so he can line up one of those outside positions, and we will see how he develops.  You are looking for some traits that stand out, and with him clearly that was the case."

We will have to wait and see if Jonson's success at a small school will translate to the pros, but you can't really second guess the Saints since they've had so much success with drafting these types of players in the past.  Zach Strief, Marcus Colston, Jahari Evans are just a few.
Rufus Johnson now joins former Tarleton teammate Saalim Hakim in New Orleans. If you don't remember (which I did not) Haakim was on the Black and Golds' active roster for the final two games last season.  Bectha TSU has more Who Dats now than Cowboys fans... Haha.
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Steve's Mock Draft 2.0 - A Mizzou Tiger for the Black and Gold?

My 2nd go at predicting the draft was a lot easier this time around now that the dust has settled from free agency.  However, I am still wary because I do believe there will be 2 or 3 deals on day one that will shuffle things in the first round.  

If Missouri defensive tackle Sheldon Richardson is in fact around at #15 when the Saints pick, they ‘aint trading down!  Richardson is a 6-3, 295 pound force that would provide a much needed pass rushing presence up front.   I know new defensive coordinator Rob Ryan would love a shot at molding this kid.  

So, here's my Mock Draft, version 2.0.  And, click HERE for all the details about WWL's Draft Fest starting Thursday!

1) Kansas City Chiefs: OT Luke Joeckel, Texas A&M

2) Jacksonville Jaguars: DE Dion Jordan, Oregon

3) Oakland Raiders: DT Sharif Floyd, Florida

4) Philadelphia Eagles: OT Eric Fisher, Central Michigan

5) Detroit Lions: DE Ezekiel Ansah, BYU

6) Cleveland Browns: CB Dee Milliner, Alabama

7) Arizona Cardinals: QB Geno Smith, West Virginia

8) Buffalo Bills: LB Jarvis Jones, Georgia

9) New York Jets: DE Barkevious Mingo, LSU

10) Tennessee Titans: OT Lane Johnson, Oklahoma

11) San Diego Chargers: WR Tavon Austin, West Virginia

12) Miami Dolphins: OG Chance Warmack, Alabama

13) Tampa Bay Buccaneers: DE Damontre Moore, Texas A&M

14) Carolina Panthers: DT Star Lotulelei, Utah

15) New Orleans Saints: DT Sheldon Richardson, Missouri

16) St. Louis Rams: WR Cordarrelle Patterson, Tennessee

17) Pittsburgh Steelers: S Kenny Vaccaro, Texas

18) Dallas Cowboys: DT Sylvester Williams, North Carolina

19) New York Giants: CB Xavier Rhodes, Florida St.

20) Chicago Bears: LB Alec Ogletree, Georgia

21) Cincinnati Bengals: WR Keenan Allen, California

22) St. Louis Rams: OG Jonathan Cooper, North Carolina

23) Minnesota Vikings: DT Kawann Short, Purdue

24) Indianapolis Colts: OT D.J. Fluker, Alabama

25) Minnesota Vikings: LB Manti Te’o, Notre Dame

26) Green Bay Packers: RB Eddie Lacy, Alabama

27) Houston Texans: DT Jonathan Hankins, Ohio State

28) Denver Broncos: LB Kevin Minter, LSU

29) New England Patriots: CB Desmond Trufant, Washington

30) Atlanta Falcons: DE Datone Jones, UCLA

31) San Francisco 49ers:  DE Alex Okafor, Texas

32) Baltimore Ravens: CB Jonathan Banks, Mississippi State   

Photo: Missouri Athletic Department

 
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Steve Mock Draft 1.0 – Post Seattle/Minnesota trade

I still expect a lot of things to change since the free agency gates are just about to open, but wanted to put together my initial mock of the season.  Funny thing is as I was typing this; the Percy Harvin trade went down and threw me a curve already.  LET THE FUN BEGIN!

1) Kansas City Chiefs: OT Luke Joeckel, Texas A&M

2) Jacksonville Jaguars: DT Sharrif Floyd, Florida

3) Oakland Raiders: QB Geno Smith, West Virginia

4) Philadelphia Eagles: DE Dion Jordan, Oregon

5) Detroit Lions: CB Dee Milliner, Alabama

6) Cleveland Browns: DE Bjoern Werner, Florida St.

7) Arizona Cardinals: OT Eric Fisher, Central Michigan

8) Buffalo Bills: DE Barkevious Mingo, LSU

9) New York Jets: OLB Jarvis Jones, Georgia

10) Tennessee Titans: OG Chance Warmack, Alabama

11) San Diego Chargers: OT Lane Johnson, Oklahoma

12) Miami Dolphins: OT D.J. Fluker, Alabama

13) Tampa Bay Buccaneers: S Kenny Vaccaro, Texas

14) Carolina Panthers: DT Star Lotulelei, Utah

15) New Orleans Saints: DT Sheldon Richardson, Missouri

16) St. Louis Rams: WR Cordarrelle Patterson, Tennessee

17) Pittsburgh Steelers: DE Ezekiel Ansah, BYU

18) Dallas Cowboys: OG Jonathan Cooper, North Carolina

19) New York Giants: ILB Alec Ogletree, Georgia

20) Chicago Bears: TE Tyler Eifert, Notre Dame

21) Cincinnati Bengals: WR Keenan Allen, California

22) St. Louis Rams: WR Justin Hunter, Tennessee

23) Minnesota Vikings: DT Sylvester Williams, North Carolina

24) Indianapolis Colts: OT Menelik Watson, Florida St.

25) Minnesota Vikings: WR Tavon Austin, West Virginia

26) Green Bay Packers: DE Damontre Moore, Texas A&M

27) Houston Texans: WR Deandre Hopkins, Clemson

28) Denver Broncos: CB Desmond Trufant, Washington

29) New England Patriots: CB Xavier Rhodes, Florida St.

30) Atlanta Falcons: RB Eddie Lacy, Alabama

31) San Francisco 49ers: DE Margus Hunt, SMU

32) Baltimore Ravens: ILB Kevin Minter, LSU
 
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Brees mentor comes to LSU

Cam Cameron is LSU's new offensive coordinator.  He and head coach Les Miles have been friends since the '80s when both where assistant coaches at the University of Michigan.  In fact, the two are so close that they've been groomsmen in each others weddings.

Cameron left the Wolverines to go on to the NFL to be the quarterbacks coach for the Washington Redskins from '94-'96 before becoming the head coach at the Indiana University from '97-'01.

Then in 2002 he jumped back to the pros where he had great success with the San Diego Chargers.  That's where he met a young Drew Brees who was just entering his 2nd season in the NFL.

"He was huge. Cam was huge in my career," Brees says in his book. "I was with him for four years. He was the offensive coordinator while I was in San Diego for those last four years. That was a time in my career where during that stretch I got benched three or four times, and they ended up drafting Philip Rivers. Cam was pretty much the one who broke the news to me. My postseason exit meeting with him after the '03 season I went in his office, shut the door and he said, 'I'm just telling you they're either going to go out and get a free agent veteran quarterback to come in here or they're going to draft a rookie high to compete with you. Just get ready for that.' I feel like he was always very honest with me. He always did things to try to get the best out of me. There was a time or two where we would butt heads, but I think that was all part of the process of him trying to mold me into the type of quarterback he knew I could be, the type of person he knew I could be, leader and I appreciate him for that. I love the man. I think he's a great coach and obviously I had a lot of great years with him."

LSU quarterback Zach Mettenberger would benefit greatly from that kind of tutelage.  Mett is a kid, that if properly mentor, could emerge as one of the nation's best. So far his career has been marred by a boring and stale offense that was ranked 85th nationally last year with the passing attack coming in at 92nd. UGGGHHHHH!
Now with Cameron on the Bayou Bengals sideline, those snooze-fests could soon become a thing of the past. Mettenberger just might be able to show off his prototypical NFL skills in a prototypical NFL offense.
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Steve: Rob Ryan more talk than results?

Wait, wait, wait a minute!  The Saints hired Rob Ryan as the new defensive coordinator?  The man who learned from his daddy, Buddy, who just so happens to be the same person who mentored former DC Gregg Williams?  Rob Ryan, the same coach whose defense has NEVER EVER made an appearance in the postseason?
 
As a matter of fact, let’s pause a second to take a look at Ryan’s track record as a defensive coordinator:
 
2012: 19th (Dallas) 
2011: 14th (Dallas) 
2010: 22rd (Cleveland) 
2009: 31st (Cleveland) 
2008: 27th (Oakland) 
2007: 22nd (Oakland) 
2006: 3rd (Oakland) 
2005: 27th (Oakland) 
2004: 30th (Oakland)
 
Not the most glowing resume'.  Like his brother Rex and his dad, Rob has been more talk than results.
 
Ryan now faces the task of turning around the NFL's 32nd ranked defense in 2012.  (Nowhere to go but up!)
 
I guess the good news is the Fleur Di Lis D really only needs to be average for this team to be among the NFL’s elite again.  The unit was ranked dead last this past season and the team still managed to win 7 games!  Oh yeah, they also had no head coach for the entire year, and even the interim was suspended for part of it.
 
I know the hiring of Rob Ryan is not a popular one, but all I can say to the Who Dat Nation is …in Sean Payton we trust, right? 
 

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Steve: Payton's time served 281 days...sentence reduced for good behavior?

All I have to say...it's about time, Commissioner Goodell.  I still haven't seen a shred of evidence to suggest any "Bounty Program" was in place with this team and wonder if we'll ever get to see some.  The one question I have for Payton though...why didn't you fight the suspension like Vilma?  Hmmmm......

But, I am very happy for the franchise because Payton is now free to attend the Senior Bowl, hire assistants and resume the duties of being Head Coach.  One season was destroyed, no sense in letting its hazardous path interfere with another one.     

Now I'm curious to see if the Saints will try and persuade the league to reinstate the forfeited 2nd round pick in this year's draft. 

Welcome to New Orleans Commish, betcha I can tell ya where ya got dem shoes.  
 
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2012 Chick-fil-A Bowl Game Day Preview - LSU (10-2) vs. Clemson (10-2)

A pair of 10 win teams square off in the 45th annual Chick-fil-A Bowl.  The LSU Tigers take on the Clemson Tigers in the Georgia Dome.

LSU came into the season with national championship aspirations, but those dreams came to an end after heartbreaking losses to SEC rivals Florida and Alabama.

Despite those two setbacks, the Bayou Bengals had an impressive year against nationally ranked opponents, defeating Texas A&M in College Station, as well as South Carolina and Mississippi State in Baton Rouge. LSU is 22-20-1 all-time in bowl games, including 5-2 under Les Miles.

Clemson also began the year with high expectations and was able to live up to the hype, with its only two losses coming at Florida State and at home versus South Carolina in the regular season finale.

LSU has won both previous meetings against Clemson, including a 10-7 victory in the 1996 Peach Bowl.
The LSU offense has had its share of ups and down in the treacherous SEC, but it finished the regular season averaging an impressive 30.2 points per game and 387.2 yards per contest.

In his first season as a starter, QB Zach Mettenberger completed less than 59 percent of his passes for 2,489 yards, with just 11 touchdowns. It was obvious he went through some growing pains as a signal caller, but for the most part, took care of the football with just six interceptions. As a matter of fact, Mettenberger’s completion to interception ratio is the best in school history.

Leading a stable of talented running backs is Jeremy Hill, who owns team-highs in attempts, yards and touchdowns. The freshman totaled 130 carries for 631 yards and 10 scores.  Kenny Hilliard racked up 456 yards rushing with 6 TDs. Michael Ford gained 393 yards and 3 TDs.  Spencer Ware earned 358 yards on the ground  with 1 score.

In addition to catching 40 passes for 673 yards and two touchdowns, Odell Beckham Jr. is also a threat on special teams with a pair of scores on punt returns. Jarvis Landry is the squad's leading receiver with 52 catches for 536 yards and 4 touchdowns.

All those offensive numbers are nice, but we all know that the biggest reason for LSU's success has been its outstanding defense.  The D ranks 11th in the nation - allowing just 16.9 points per contest and ranking eighth in yards given up per outing, with 296.2.

The unit is anchored by a trio of AP All-Americans in safety Eric Reid (81 tackles, 2 INTS), linebacker Kevin Minter (111 tackles, 13.5 tackles for loss) and defensive end Sam Montgomery (12 tackles for loss, 7 sacks). Tharold Simon and Craig Loston are active in the turnover battle with a combined 7 interceptions, and the team has forced 31 takeaways on the year, tied for eighth most in the FBS.

Clemson has managed to put together one of the nation's most potent offenses, as it leads the league in scoring with 42.3 points per game… while gaining 518.3 yards per contest.  

Quarterback Tajh Boyd has been fantastic this season.  He has completed 66.6 percent of his passes for 3,550 yards and 34 touchdowns versus 13 interceptions. Boyd is more than just an elite passer however; he has rushed for 492 yards and 9 scores.

Andre Ellington is a great complement in the backfield, as he has racked up 1,053 yards on 201 carries. He has also added 197 receiving yards and scored 9 total touchdowns.

DeAndre Hopkins has emerged as Boyd's favorite target, and he has logged 69 receptions for 1,214 yards and 16 touchdowns, with nearly a third of his catches going for 20 yards or longer. Sammy Watkins is also strong in the receiving game with 57 receptions, 708 yards and 3 TDs.

The Clemson defensive unit has been nowhere near as strong as LSU's, but it has played well enough to win in the ACC.  It allows opponents to score fewer than 24.9 points per game.

Jonathan Willard and Spencer Shuey lead the way with 88 tackles apiece, while Rashard Hall has picked off 4 passes. Although Vic Beasley has just 18 total tackles, he is one of the conference's strongest pass-rushers with 8 tackles for loss and 8 sacks.
The head-to-head battle between Clemson's high-powered offense and LSU's stout defense is bound to be one of bowl season's most intriguing matchups. Boyd and company will certainly put some points on the board, possibly more than LSU is used to giving up, but in the end, LSU will find a way to win the turnover battle and come away with the victory.

Prediction: LSU 27, Clemson 20
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Fantasy Football Week 17: Sit 'Em, Start 'Em

I figured I put out one final Sit 'Em , Start 'Em feature... just in case any of you out there happen to be in a league whose championship is this week. 

I am very proud to announce that my Action Jacksons squad took home the Super Bowl title for the 2nd straight year.  I thought Bobby Hebert was going to knock my head off when I leapt out of my chair for both of Dez Bryant's 58 yard touchdown grabs versus the Saints.  Sorry folks, I am loyal to my fantasy team, especially when it is for the Super Bowl. 

I hope you have a very happy new year, now here are my picks for the final week of the regular season:
 
SIT 'EM

Sam Bradford: Quarterback, St. Louis Rams

I had "Sam I Am" on my start list last week, but after he completed less than 50% of his passes for less than 200 yards with two TDs and one INT vs. a weaker opponent in Tampa Bay, there is no way I can recommend him vs. Seattle. The Seahawks defense is giving up the least fantasy points to QBs this season and is extremely dangerous. Keep Bradford on your bench...matter of fact; keep all Rams on your bench. See below...

Steven Jackson: Running Back, St. Louis Rams

Jackson faces a solid and consistent Seattle defense at home this week. In Week 4 he gained 55 rushing yards and grabbed one short yardage reception against them. The Seahawks have ranked in the top five defenses limiting the run this season. Jackson had a long streak where he was scoreless this season, but of late he has found the end zone in two of his last three games. With Jackson scoring double-digit fantasy points in each of his last five games, it is hard to sit him... but given the match-up this week, and the fact that Bradford will be limited too, he is just not looking good.

Larry Fitzgerald: Wide Receiver, Arizona Cardinals

Fitz finally came around again and scored some solid fantasy points for his owners in Week 16. The surprise was that QB Ryan Lindley was benched for Brian Hoyer.  Hoyer made sure to throw the ball Fitzgerald's way, and it paid off. My caution this week surrounds the match-up vs. San Francisco, and the fact that this defense gives up the third fewest points to wide outs. Facing the Niners on their home turf is not an appealing match-up. Just because Hoyer and Fitz connected last week does not mean they are going to connect for over 100 yards this week or find the endzone.

START 'EM

Tony Romo: Quarterback, Dallas Cowboys

Romo was a damn good start last week vs the Saints, and had his best fantasy performance of the season. I know he is easy to dislike, BUT he now has 757 passing yards, six touchdowns and no interceptions in his past two games.  Romo is ready for a rematch with the Redskins. In Week 12 against Washington, he passed for 441 yards, three touchdowns and two interceptions. Look for Romo to finish the year on a high note, as he is just 315 passing yards short of 5,000 yards.

Shonn Greene: Running Back, New York Jets

Despite his team falling apart around him, Greene continues to post solid fantasy numbers. While he had only 38 yards last week aginst the Chargers, he did manage to score two touchdowns. Greene now has double digits in fantasy points in three of his past four games. He played well against the Bills in Week 1 - with 27 carries for 94 yards and a score.  Buffalo has allowed a running back into the endzone in each of the past three games. Greene should have the chance for another quality outing as the lone Jets offensive player to trust.

San Diego Chargers Defense
The Chargers D put on an amazing performance in Week 16 at the NY Jets.  They had a punt return for a touchdown, 11 sacks, an interception and a fumble recovery. As a reward, they get to face Matt Leinart at QB in the season finale with Carson Palmer out. Diego's defense has actually played well all year, and has scored double digit fantasy points in three of the past four games. Look for the Bolts to feast on Leinart who still looks like a deer lost in highlights.
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