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(AP) -- The New Orleans Saints have made reaching the postseason a foregone conclusion with coach Sean Payton on the sideline.

 

Adding another Super Bowl title has been a much more difficult challenge.

 

With most of the key contributors from last year's playoff team back, the visiting Saints begin a 2014 season they hope ends with the Vince Lombardi Trophy in their hands Sunday against the Atlanta Falcons.

 

New Orleans continued its recent success, which includes a Super Bowl title in 2009, with a bounce-back 11-5 finish last season. The Saints improved to 48-16 while reaching the postseason for the fourth straight year under Payton.

 

The only time the franchise hasn't made it to the playoffs in the past five years came in 2012 when Payton served his one-season suspension for his role in the team's bounty scandal.

 

New Orleans picked up its first-ever road victory over Philadelphia in January before falling at eventual champion Seattle in the divisional round.

 

Now the Saints are highly motivated to advance further with perennial Pro Bowlers Drew Brees and Jimmy Graham leading an offense that should again be among the NFL's most prolific.

 

"We look pretty good," said Brees, who has thrown for more than 5,000 yards and at least 39 touchdowns in each of the last three seasons. "Now we have to go out and put it all together. We have to put together the team we know we can."

 

Brees led the NFC with a 68.6 completion percentage, 5,162 passing yards and 39 touchdowns in 2013, while throwing only 12 interceptions - his fewest since 2009. He was particularly sharp in two meetings with Atlanta, completing 72.1 percent for 635 yards with four scores and one interception in a pair of New Orleans victories.

 

Graham totaled nine receptions for 145 yards and two touchdowns in those contests, and has scored seven times in his last seven games against the Falcons. The All-Pro tight end finished with 86 catches for 1,215 yards and a career-high 16 touchdowns in 2013.

 

Marques Colston, the Saints' all-time leading receiver, and rookie Brandin Cooks are expected to be playmakers on the outside in Payton's pass-happy offense. Kenny Stills, however, could be out after re-injuring his quad during the preseason.

 

Pierre Thomas started nine games en route to a team-high 549 rushing yards last season, but he's expected to share backfield duties with Mark Ingram and Khiry Robinson.

 

"They are going to have to put me on the bench, and that's going to be hard to do," Thomas said.

 

Despite their historic win in the postseason, the Saints are looking to end their struggles away from the Superdome. Their high-scoring attack managed just 16.7 points per game - 17.3 below their home average - while dropping five of their last six road games in the regular season.

 

The Falcons hope to be much improved on defense, as they ranked near the bottom of the NFL with 27.7 points and 379.4 yards allowed per game last year. However, they've already suffered a big blow with linebacker Sean Weatherspoon out for the season.

 

After going 36-12 during three straight playoff seasons, including a trip to the NFC title game in 2012, the Falcons are out to prove last year's 4-12 finish - their worst since 2007 - was a fluke.

 

"I don't think you can lose your confidence just based on (last season)," quarterback Matt Ryan said. "And I don't think we have. I think confidence is high here. I think guys expect to make the plays we need to make in order to win games."

 

Ryan threw a career-worst 17 interceptions and was sacked a career-high 44 times during the team's plummet, while the running game ranked last in the league and star receivers Julio Jones and Roddy White were injured.

 

As a result, Atlanta drafted Jake Matthews at No. 6 overall, and he'll start at left tackle with Sam Baker going down with a season-ending knee injury in the preseason. Jones and White finally appear to be healthy, but tight end Tony Gonzalez's retirement leaves a hole in the passing game.

 

Steven Jackson has battled a right hamstring injury throughout the preseason as he looks to rebound after rushing for 543 yards while missing four games with a left hamstring problem.

 

"Last year I was stressed to make sure I was out there on the field," he said. "I felt I had something to prove. And this year I said, you know what, I'm going to take it with a grain of salt."

 

New Orleans made tremendous strides under first-year defensive coordinator Rob Ryan, who took a unit that ranked last in 2012 and made it the league's fourth best with 305.7 yards allowed per game.

 

Cam Jordan and Junior Galette return after combining for 24 1/2 sacks last season, while Akiem Hicks finished with 4 1/2 sacks and 56 tackles.

 

Free-agent signee Jairus Byrd could improve the secondary after he had 22 interceptions in five seasons with Buffalo. The three-time Pro Bowl safety is expected to play despite missing two preseason games following back surgery.

 

New Orleans has won six of its last eight trips to Atlanta and 13 of 16 overall in the series.

 

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I know ATL is good at home, but I think the Saints are better almost everywhere. Both teams have explosive offenses, but NO counters with an ascendant stop unit that the Falcons can't match. I think they win a close game.

 

:Saints: 24

 

:Falcons: 20

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There might be an explosion in this one!

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Saints declared WR Kenny Stills, WR Nick Toon, FB Erik Lorig, OG Senio Kelemete, NT John Jenkins, CB Stanley Jean-Baptise and DB Marcus Ball inactive for Week 1 against the Falcons.

Stills was ruled out on Saturday with a quad issue. He saw some practice time this week, but will likely be questionable heading into Week 2. Brandin Cooks and Joe Morgan should see expanded roles with Stills sitting. Lorig (ankle) and Ball (hamstring) did not practice this week. The rest are healthy scratches.

 

 

 

Falcons declared DT Corey Peters, QB Sean Renfree, CB Javier Arenas, T Ryan Schraeder, LB Tyler Starr, LB Nate Stupar and C James Stone inactive for Week 1 against the Saints.

After tearing his Achilles' Week 16 last season, the Falcons are taking it slow with Peters. With Renfree inactive, T.J. Yates will backup Matt Ryan. The rest are healthy scratches.

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This is turning out to be a damn good game. Brandin Cooks everything as advertised :wub:

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Ooh Brees intercepted in the endzone. Jake Mathews is hurt but the Falcons making a strong case for an upset here. :panic:

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For all of those who said the Falcons stood no chance, eat your crow.

 

GoFalcons.

 

 

 

Matt Ryan looked like a different quarterback out there. His pocket presence looked greatly improved, he wasn't bothered by the pressure. White, Jones, Douglas and Hester are going to be a ridiculously tough core of receivers to stop. Hester isn't the greatest, but his speed alone had the Saints defense up in arms.

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Saints win if Colston didn't fumble though.

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Saints win if Colston didn't fumble though.

 

If Colston doesn't fumble, maybe they win. Maybe they kick a field goal and we score a touchdown. The best thing about your assumption is that it's empty, and it doesn't matter. A win is a win.

 

Our offensive line, even without Jake Matthews, looked every bit renewed and fantastic.

Our defensive line was alright, but our linebacker coverage was killing us.

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Falcons looked great offensively. Toilolo is a big redzone target that has nice potential...

 

Especially so considering when you WR's are Julio, Roddy, HD (Great Game), and Hester who was used very well.

 

Our o-line did a great job keeping Matt clean, having Asamoah is a really big addition for us and Jake played great too. Hopefully, he'll be back next week for us with that injury.

 

My only complaints are that S-Jax shouldn't be on our roster...

 

And our defense needs to fix whatever is going on..lots of miscommunication and played pretty soft outside of Worrilow and Tru.

 

Oh and give Smith, Quizz, and Freeman all the reps at RB.

 

Great win.

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Hats off, Matt Ryan. What a damn fine performance. I hope he keeps this up the rest of the way.

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What a great way to start off the season. Impressed with the offense; the improved o-line play/coaching is definitely helping with that. Defence isn't as bad as last season and should get better as they get more games under their belt.

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SJax is slow but I think the misfires we saw with Jackson were a result of missing all of camp and pre season. Give it a few weeks I think. I thought they did a great job mixing in all our backs yesterday.

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