Saints Tickets
In 2012, Saints tickets should make quite a splash. The 2012 Saints schedule includes all the usual NFC South contests plus games against teams from the AFC West and NFC East. That means a home schedule that includes the Falcons, Panthers, and Buccaneers, plus home games against the San Diego Chargers, Kansas City Chiefs, Philadelphia Eagles, San Francisco 49ers, and Washington Redskins.
The Saints road schedule is equally challenging as New Orleans goes on the road to play the NFC South teams plus road games against the Dallas Cowboys, Green Bay Packers, New York Giants, Oakland Raiders, and Denver Broncos. Check back for firm dates as they get released by the NFL.
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Saints tickets have taken Saints football fans on one heck of a ride for the past few seasons. After years of futility Sean Payton has put Saints tickets on a winning groove, capturing NFC South titles, and NFC Championship, and the ultimate prize for long suffering Saints fans, a Super Bowl Championship.
But Saints tickets aren’t through delivering just yet. Payton and GM Mickey Loomis have built a strong foundation for the team and Saints ticket holders look to benefit for years to come. With an offense built around Drew Brees (Super Bowl MVP) and a sterling corp of wide receivers, Payton works magic with the X’s and O’s. Brees has a long list of targets, many of whom are favorites with Saints ticket holders. Marques Colston, Robert Meacham, Lance Moore, Jeremy Shockey, and Jimmy Graham can all turn up the heat and Brees seems to find them when the going gets tough.
On defense Greg Williams has also worked some magic. In the 2009 Super Bowl season the New Orleans Saints were in the middle of the pack in overall defense but led the NFL in takeaways. The 2010 Saints season looked a little different, with the Saints defense ranked near the top of the NFL. As 2011 Saints tickets get printed up, Williams is sure to pull some more tricks out of his bag.
Now let’s consider the Saints draft. While Saints tickets delivered a good team in 2010, it wasn’t what Saints ticket holders expected, which was another Super Bowl. So the New Orleans Saints got busy in the NFL draft, bringing in top rated defensive end Cameron Jordan. Then came the bombshell. new Orleans moved up in the draft and grabbed Alabama running back Mark Ingram to boost the running game. Naturally, Saints tickets went right to the top of the charts with that move. But wait, there’s more. Staying in line with the defensive upgrade, the New Orleans Saints picked up linebacker Martez Wilson out of Illinois, cornerback Johny Patrick from Louisville, and defensive end Greg Romeus of Pittsburgh. All told, five players on the defensive side of the ball were taken. And a strong running game keeps your defense off the field. Saints tickets buyers are going to get one heck of a bargain in 2011.
Yes, Saints tickets have come a long way since the days of the paper bags and boos. The Superdome is now a scary place to play for opposing NFL teams and a great place to find NFL football at it’s best. Don’t wait around too long. Get your New Orleans Saints tickets and get ready to rock.

