By Bob Rose | Si.com
The New Orleans Saints won their sixth straight game with a 31-9 thrashing of the Arizona Cardinals at home on Sunday. The Saints moved to 7-1 with the victory, and once again dominated in all three phases of the game. New Orleans held a 510-237 advantage in total yardage, and held the Cardinals to only three field goals.
The Saints defense fell victim to some Arizona trickery early on, when Cardinals quarterback Kyler Murray found tight end Charles Clay for a 47-Yd gain on a flea-flicker pass. The New Orleans defense held up in the red zone though, holding the visitors to just a field goal. After that coordinator Dennis Allen's unit put the Cardinals in a vice, holding them to just 190 yards the rest of the game. ...
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