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The Saints were particularly pleased that they did not turn the ball over once.
"If you turn the ball over and start going down that route, you know that's going to come back and bite you," Stinchcomb said. "If you fight and claw against a quality opponent and you don't turn the ball over and you manage a football game, that's a lot of positive points to work from."
Defensively, the Saints turned in one of their finest performances in years, holding an offense led by Favre and Adrian Peterson to two first downs, 65 total yards and no points in the entire second half.
"We tackled better than we had in a long time," Payton said. "There wasn't a lot of hidden yardage after contact, which was encouraging."
NOTES: Payton offered a vote of confidence to kicker Garrett Hartley, who missed field goals of 46 and 32 yards Thursday night. "You know you have the right guy because you know you have the right leg talent and you also know you have a guy who has put you in the Super Bowl and then set a Super Bowl record (with three field goals of more than 40 yards)," Payton said. "This guy's kicked in some big spots for us, needless to say. It's something we'll get back to work on. He'll handle this challenge." ... Payton said the only injury from the game was reserve linebacker Anthony Waters' sore hamstring. ... Payton gave the Saints a long weekend off before they return next Tuesday to prepared for their next game at San Francisco on Monday night, Sept. 20.
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