NEW ORLEANS (AP) — Even more accurate than usual, Drew Brees conducted a clinic that JaMarcus Russell would be wise to study.Brees connected on 87 percent of his passes for 320 yards and three touchdowns, and the New Orleans Saints routed the Oakland Raiders, 34-3, Sunday.”You have to use him as a model if you are the Oakland Raiders,” said new Oakland coach Tom Cable, who took over last week for the fired Lane Kiffin. “That’s where we want [Russell] to get.”Cable spent his NFL head coaching debut watching in frustration as Russell — drafted first overall in 2007 — completed only 13 of 35 passes for 159 yards, while throwing an interception and fumbling.Brees needed only 14 attempts to surpass Russell’s completion total. Coming in with a completion rate of nearly 69 percent, Brees connected on his first 16 throws — one short of his franchise record — and finished 26-of-30. Of his four incompletions, two were throwaways.So what did Brees do after the game? He apologized to his offensive line for holding the ball too long on the lone sack he took.”I wasn’t feeling pressure all day,” Brees said. “We knew the type of pass rush this defense could bring. I felt like we held most of those guys at bay.”Reggie Bush scored two TDs on a 3-yard run and 15-yard reception. His 21-yard reception in the first quarter gave him 200 catches through his first 34 games, tying him with Arizona receiver Anquan Boldin as the quickest NFL players to reach 200 catches.Bush did most of the work on his receiving score, spinning away from Gibril Wilson after a short catch over the middle and racing to the pylon. Still, Bush credited Brees with spotting him.”Fortunately for me, Drew likes to check the ball down to the running backs,” Bush said. “It helps when you have a guy like that who can see the field and see the open guy.”Russell, who grew up in Mobile, Ala., starred at LSU and had about 40 friends and family in attendance, could not have had much worse of a homecoming.”It’s disappointing losing in front of family,” Russell said. “The bottom line is: today was a loss, and losses are always disappointing.”In addition to an interception by cornerback Jason David, Russell had four other incompletions nearly picked off. Two were dropped by safety Roman Harper and the others by David and safety Josh Bullocks.Oakland (1-4), which finished with 226 total yards, also had a tough time running. After holding Minnesota’s Adrian Peterson to 1.5 yards per carry a week ago, the Saints (3-3) were able to contain the Raiders’ trio of Darren McFadden, Justin Fargas and Michael Bush, who combined for 74 yards.—-Contact The Daily Reveille’s sports staff at [email protected]
Brees leads Saints to easy win against Raiders
October 11, 2008