Saints can’t close deal in loss to Bucs

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NEW ORLEANS (MCT) — Sedrick Ellis sat in the New Orleans Saints’ reflective locker room, thinking about what just went down in the Louisiana Superdome.

In a word, the Saints.

The Saints couldn’t stop Carnell “Cadillac” Williams and Tampa Bay when it counted, and as a result, they went down for the count on Sunday afternoon.

Buccaneers 20, Saints 17.

In overtime.

And Ellis, the Saints 6-foot-1, 307-pound defensive tackle, was keeping it real. Even if reality was a fleeting concept in this disaster.

“The most important thing to remember is we’re 13-2 and the world is not over,” Ellis said. “Tampa Bay’s been running the ball all year. You can ask all the questions that you want, and the bottom line is we didn’t get it done today.

“In a nutshell, we’ve got to get it together.”

The Saints, who could have wrapped up home-field advantage throughout the NFC playoffs with a victory, seemed to have it together, at least for a half. The Superdome crowd of 70,021 came to life in the first quarter, when the Saints were building a 14-0 lead and threatening to render Sunday’s regular-season finale as a meaningless affair.

But the Bucs showed a definite resolve in the second half, and the Saints managed just 170 yards total offense after halftime.

“Listen, I’ve said this before. In our league, it’s crisis or carnival,” Saints coach Sean Payton said. “The stuff in the middle doesn’t sell. Our players understand that. Now, you hit some adversity. We’ve got to get ready to play a team that’s playing well in Carolina.”

True dat, as they say in the French Quarter.

The Panthers beat the holiday stuffing out of the New York Giants in their final game at Giants Stadium, crushing Eli Manning and Co. to the tune of 41-9. That means the Saints will be paying attention to Monday night’s game between Brett Favre and the Minnesota Vikings (12-3) against the listless Chicago Bears (5-9) at Soldier Field. Then they’ll turn their attention to the Panthers.

“The Vikings, whether they win or not, we’ve got to take care of ourselves,” Saints wide receiver Robert Meachem said.

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