the Saints racked up a franchise-record 625 yards of offense.
They set an NFL single-game record with 40 first downs. That number almost matched the total number of offensive plays the Cowboys managed (43).
Ingram notched his first career 100-yard game, ripping off 149 yards on 14 carries.
Brees (392 YDS, 4 TD) completed 34-of-41 passes and was in such a zone that at one point he completed 19 consecutive passes, matching his franchise record.
New Orleans didn't allow Dallas to convert a single third down (0-for-9)
Drew Brees, Saints clobber Cowboys with NFL-record 40 first downs
The Saints (7-2) had an NFL-record 40 first downs and a franchise-record 625 total yards in their 12th straight prime-time victory in the Superdome. New Orleans had 242 yards rushing, its highest total since 1990.
OP: "Was Rob Ryan really the difference? Cowboy's offense had nothing.....as if the Saints D knew what was coming. I don't put it past the Saints for wiring the place up or intercepting signals. Thoughts????"
first reply to thread: "NFL Coaches vs. an intern and a relic."
reply to that: "Lol - wish there wasn't some truth to it"
The number of points scored carries far more weight in this argument than yards. If we're talking about biggest NFL blow-outs in general, this game doesn't come close.