Daily Times (Primos, PA)

Payton: Stakes more important than slights

- By Brett Martel

NEW ORLEANS >> Saints coach Sean Payton dismisses the premise that the Eagles could derive extra motivation from the widespread perception that New Orleans ran up the score on them when they met in November.

“My question would be: We’re all playing hard in these divisional playoff games, right?” Payton began, referring to Sunday’s rematch in the divisional round of the NFC playoffs. “Are you going to play harder” because of a perceived slight?

Still, Payton expects a more competitiv­e affair than the Saints’ 48-7 blowout of the Eagles on Nov. 18, which gave Philadelph­ia the dubious distinctio­n of becoming the first reigning Super Bowl champion to lose by that wide a margin in the following regular season.

The Eagles (10-7) appeared to be sinking fast when their loss in New Orleans dropped them to 4-6. But they’ve rallied to win six of seven since, including a road victory against the Los Angeles Rams that helped New Orleans (13-3) capture the conference’s top seed.

“They’ve kind of been in a playoff role really going back to those games, needing to win to get in,” Payton noted. “So it’s impressive.”

Now the Eagles, who opened as 10-point underdogs this week, can ruin the Saints’ Super Bowl dreams with a second straight road upset.

“We’re looking forward to it,” Eagles tight end Zach Ertz said. “We’re a completely different team than we were seven weeks ago. I don’t think the team that showed up on that Sunday is even remotely close to the team that we are right now.”

Such a lopsided loss in New Orleans could have resulted in finger-pointing and a fractured locker room, Ertz suggested. Instead, Ertz said, “It was a rallying point for our season.”

The Eagles survived last week’s wild-card round with a 16-15 victory in which quarterbac­k Nick Foles — who’s won four straight starts since taking over for injured starter Carson Wentz — engineered a late scoring drive capped by a fourth-down touchdown pass. And that only stood up after Chicago kicker Cody Parkey’s “double-doink” miss on a fieldgoal attempt that hit both the upright and crossbar in the final seconds.

Philadelph­ia likely will need more offense in the Superdome, where the Saints averaged 37 points in Drew Brees’ seven home starts before the record-setting QB got a rest day during the club’s anti-climactic regular-season finale.

“I assume they’ll come in as motivated as ever. Just like we’re going to come in as motivated as ever,” Brees said. “Just two really good teams about to play in a playoff game.”

Some other story lines surroundin­g the third Eagles-Saints playoff clash since Payton and Brees joined forces in New Orleans in 2006.

 ?? THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? New Orleans coach Sean Payton holds the Vince Lombardi Trophy after the Saints defeated the Indianapol­is Colts, 3117, to win Super Bowl XLIV on Feb. 7, 2010.
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS New Orleans coach Sean Payton holds the Vince Lombardi Trophy after the Saints defeated the Indianapol­is Colts, 3117, to win Super Bowl XLIV on Feb. 7, 2010.

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