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词条 1970 New Orleans Saints season
释义

  1. Offseason

     NFL draft 

  2. Personnel

     Staff  Roster 

  3. Schedule

  4. Standings

  5. References

{{Infobox NFL season
| team = New Orleans Saints
| year = 1970
| record = 2–11–1
| division_place = 4th NFC West
| coach = Tom Fears and J. D. Roberts
| general manager = Vic Schwenk
| owner = John W. Mecom, Jr.
| stadium = Tulane Stadium
| playoffs = did not qualify
| uniform =
| shortnavlink = Saints seasons
}}

The 1970 New Orleans Saints season was the team's fourth as a member of the National Football League. After spending their first three seasons in the NFL's Eastern Conference, the Saints moved in 1970 to the West Division of the new National Football Conference. They failed to improve on their previous season's output {{nowrap|of 5–9,}} winning only two games.[1] The team failed to qualify for the playoffs for the fourth consecutive season.

Following a 1–5–1 start, coach Tom Fears was fired by owner John W. Mecom Jr. and replaced by J.D. Roberts, whose first game was a {{nowrap|19–17}} victory over the Detroit Lions at Tulane Stadium in which Tom Dempsey set an NFL record with a 63-yard field goal on the final play; it broke the record held by Bert Rechichar of the Baltimore Colts by seven yards, set seventeen years {{nowrap|earlier.[2][3]}} Dempsey's record was tied by three: Jason Elam (Denver Broncos, {{nfly|1998}}), Sebastian Janikowski (Oakland Raiders, {{nfly|2011}}), and David Akers (San Francisco 49ers, {{nfly|2012}}). {{nowrap|It was}} broken by Matt Prater of the Broncos in {{nfly|2013}}, at 64 yards at elevation in Colorado.

The victory over the Lions was last of the season for the Saints, but both victories came over teams in the thick of the NFC playoff race. The other, a {{nowrap|14–10}} triumph over the New York Giants in week three, cost the Giants the NFC East division championship. The Lions qualified for the playoffs as the wild card from the NFC, but were nearly forced into a coin toss with the Dallas Cowboys, a situation which was only averted when the Giants lost their season finale to the Los Angeles Rams.

Offseason

NFL draft

{{main article|1970 NFL draft}}{{NFL team draft start
| year = 1970
| teamname = New Orleans Saints
}}{{NFL team draft entry
| round = 1
| pick = 10
| player = Ken Burrough
| position = Wide receiver
| college = Texas Southern
| notes =
| maderoster = yes
| probowl = yes
}}{{NFL team draft entry
| round = 3
| pick = 62
| player = Clovis Swinney
| position = Defensive tackle
| college = Arkansas State
| notes =
| maderoster = yes
}}{{NFL team draft end
| hof = no
}}[4]

Personnel

Staff

{{NFL final staff
| year = 1970
| team = New Orleans Saints
| front_office =
  • President – John W. Mecom, Jr.
  • General Manager – Vic Schwenk
  • Director of Player Personnel – Jack Faulkner

| head_coach =
  • Head Coach – Tom Fears {{small|(first 7 games)}}
  • Head Coach – J. D. Roberts {{small|(last 7 games)}}

| offensive =
  • Offensive Backfield – Don Heinrich
  • Receivers – Billy Ray Barnes
  • Offensive Line – Brad Ecklund {{small|(first 7 games)}}
  • Offensive Line – Jim Royer {{small|(last 7 games)}}

| defensive =
  • Defensive Line – Ed Khayat
  • Linebackers – Jerry Smith
  • Defensive Backfield – Ed Biles

}}[5]

Roster

{{NFL season roster
| year = 1970
| team = New Orleans Saints
| quarterbacks ={{NFLplayer|14|Ed Hargett}}{{NFLplayer|17|Billy Kilmer}}
| running_backs ={{NFLplayer|38|Tony Baker|d=running back, born 1945}}{{NFLplayer|32|Tom Barrington}}{{NFLplayer|47|Bill Dusenbery|rookie=y}}{{NFLplayer|48|Andy Livingston}}{{NFLplayer|35|Jim Otis|rookie=y|FB}}{{NFLplayer|22|Elijah Pitts}}{{NFLplayer|39|Ernie Wheelwright|d=running back}}
| wide_receivers ={{NFLplayer|46|Danny Abramowicz}}{{NFLplayer|00|Ken Burrough|rookie=y}}{{NFLplayer|25|Al Dodd}}{{NFLplayer|85|Ray Poage}}{{NFLplayer|30|Bob Shaw|d=wide receiver|rookie=y}}
| tight_ends ={{NFLplayer|83|Dave Parks}}
| offensive_linemen ={{NFLplayer|50|Jake Kupp|G}}{{NFLplayer|70|Errol Linden|T}}{{NFLplayer|75|Mike Richey|d=American football|T}}{{NFLplayer|67|John Shinners|G}}{{NFLplayer|73|Jerry Sturm|C}}{{NFLplayer|72|Don Talbert|T}}{{NFLplayer|77|Mike Taylor|d=offensive tackle|T}}{{NFLplayer|61|Del Williams|G}}
| defensive_linemen ={{NFLplayer|84|Larry Estes|rookie=y|DE}}{{NFLplayer|89|Dave Long|d=American football|DT}}{{NFLplayer|87|Richard Neal|d=American football|DE}}{{NFLplayer|76|Dave Rowe|d=American football|DT}}{{NFLplayer|60|Doug Sutherland|d=American football|rookie=y|DT}}{{NFLplayer|74|Mike Tilleman|DT}}
| linebackers ={{NFLplayer|53|Dick Absher}}{{NFLplayer|82|Johnny Brewer}}{{NFLplayer|55|Jackie Burkett}}{{NFLplayer|66|Bill Cody|d=American football}}{{NFLplayer|59|Wayne Colman}}{{NFLplayer|52|Harry Jacobs|d=American football}}{{NFLplayer|57|Mike Morgan|d=linebacker, born 1942}}
| defensive_backs ={{NFLplayer|18|Hugo Hollas|rookie=y|SS}}{{NFLplayer|20|Delles Howell|rookie=y|CB}}{{NFLplayer|24|Elijah Nevett|CB}}{{NFLplayer|21|Joe Scarpati|FS}}{{NFLplayer|23|Doug Wyatt|rookie=y|CB}}
| special_teams ={{NFLplayer|19|Tom Dempsey|K}}{{NFLplayer|10|Julian Fagan|P}}
}}

Schedule

Week Date Opponent Result Attendance
1 September 20, 1970 Atlanta Falcons L 14–3
77,042
2 September 27, 1970 at Minnesota Vikings L 26–0
47,900
3 October 4, 1970 New York Giants W 14–10
69,126
4 October 11, 1970 at St. Louis Cardinals L 24–17
45,294
5 October 18, 1970 at San Francisco 49ers T 20–20
39,446
6 October 25, 1970 at Atlanta Falcons L 32–14
58,850
7 November 1, 1970 Los Angeles Rams L 30–17
77,861
8 November 8, 1970 Detroit Lions W 19–17
66,910
9 November 15, 1970 at Miami Dolphins L 21–10
42,866
10 November 22, 1970 Denver Broncos L 31–6
66,837
11 November 29, 1970 at Cincinnati Bengals L 26–6
59,342
12 December 6, 1970 at Los Angeles Rams L 34–16
66,410
13 December 13, 1970 San Francisco 49ers L 38–27
61,940
14 December 20, 1970 Chicago Bears L 24–3
63,518

Standings

{{1970 NFC West standings}}

References

1. ^[https://www.pro-football-reference.com/teams/nor/1970.htm 1970 New Orleans Saints]
2. ^{{cite news |url=https://news.google.com/newspapers?id=IJtRAAAAIBAJ&sjid=KhEEAAAAIBAJ&pg=3930%2C1540387 |work=Milwaukee Sentinel |agency=Associated Press |title=Dempsey's 63 yard FG jolts Lions |date=November 9, 1970 |page=1, part 2}}
3. ^{{cite news |url=https://news.google.com/newspapers?id=E5ExAAAAIBAJ&sjid=OxAEAAAAIBAJ&pg=2279%2C3321799 |work=Milwaukee Sentinel |agency=Associated Press |title=Colts jolt Bears, 13-9, get record 56-yard field goal |date=September 28, 1953 |page=2, part 2}}
4. ^{{cite web |url=https://www.pro-football-reference.com/teams/nor/1970_draft.htm |title=1970 New Orleans Saints draftees |work=Pro-Football-Reference.com |accessdate=November 10, 2014 }}
5. ^{{cite web |title=All-Time Roster |url=http://www.neworleanssaints.com/team/history/all-time-roster.html |publisher=NewOrleansSaints.com |accessdate=June 24, 2012 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120618110940/http://www.neworleanssaints.com/team/history/all-time-roster.html |archive-date=2012-06-18 |dead-url=yes |df= }}
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