The New Orleans Saints are hoping to start a winning streak Sunday in the Superdome.
The black and gold have some things working in their favor, and others not so much.
When the Saints face the Browns, the will have one of their key puzzle pieces back in place.
"Well the big difference this week is you've got your center back in Erik McCoy," NFL Analyst Mike Detillier told WWL's Tommy Tucker. "This team has not played the same offensively since McCoy went down."
Detillier says while that works in the Saints favor, history does not.
Sunday will be Interim Coach Darren Rizzi's second game at that position for the Saints.
"Interim coaches in game two, it's less than 20% of the game (that they win)."
He says, in fact, coaches who take over mid-season have only one 18% of their second games.
The Saints are also facing a familiar face, now on the other side of the field.
Former New Orleans Quarterback Jameis Winston is now the QB for Cleveland.
Detillier says Winston can do some amazingly good things for his team, and some very bad things. He can throw impressive passes and plenty of interceptions.
"He is going to make some big plays for you, and he is also going to create an opportunity of the defense to make a big play."
The Saints and Browns face off at noon Sunday.






