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Turnovers sour debut for McGinnis
 
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TEMPE, Ariz. (AP) -- Even when they play badly, good teams can find a way to win. The New Orleans Saints are showing signs that they are finally a good team.

Andrew Glover, Lamont Hall
Andrew Glover hoisted Lamont Hall after Hall scored a first-quarter touchdown in the Saints' victory.

The Arizona Cardinals, fired up under new interim coach Dave McGinnis, dominated the Saints statistically Sunday, but turned the ball over four times in the second half as New Orleans won its fourth in a row, 21-10.

"We got outplayed in all aspects of football. We're lucky to come away with a win," New Orleans coach Jim Haslett said, "but we'll take them any way we can get them."

For years, the Saints have been one of the NFL's perennial losers, a team that would find defeat even when it played well.

"Now the tables have turned," quarterback Jeff Blake said. "It feels good to be on this side."

The Cardinals (2-6) had 24 first downs and 394 total yards against a New Orleans defense that ranked first in the NFL.

"It makes me sick," McGinnis said. "The turnovers killed us. The turnovers murdered that football team and they didn't deserve to be murdered."

Jake Plummer completed 26 of 47 passes for 289 yards and a touchdown for Arizona, but was intercepted twice and fumbled the ball away once in the second-half collapse. They are the types of mistakes that have haunted Plummer throughout his NFL career.

TOM DONAHOE'S BREAKDOWN
New Orleans didn't have a great day statistically on either side of the ball, but the Saints have become a football team that finds a way to win even when they're not on top of their game.

The Saints won their fourth in a row to go a surprising two games over .500.

Turnovers hurt the Cardinals in the second half. Quarterback Jake Plummer had a good day statistically, but threw two interceptions and lost a fumble. One of the interceptions was returned for a touchdown.

Ricky Williams' string of 100-yard rushing games ended at five. He was held to 54 yards by a fired-up Cardinals' defense, although he did catch nine passes for 92 yards.

Arizona was impressive in the first half, playing with enthusiasm defensively, but couldn't hold the lead.

The Cardinals had 24 first downs and 394 yards against a Saints' defense that was ranked first in the NFL. But the second-half turnovers were just too much for the Cardinals to overcome.

Tom Donahoe, ESPN.com's NFL analyst, was formerly the Steelers' director of football operations.

"I need to start playing like everyone's expecting me to," Plummer said. "That may sound like I'm putting a lot of pressure on myself, but that's just got to happen. Today, you take away a couple of throws, I did play well. But two throws will kill you."

Keith Mitchell returned one of the interceptions 40 yards for a touchdown that put New Orleans (5-3) up 14-10 with 5:07 left in the third quarter. Mitchell snagged the hard-thrown pass across in the Arizona backfield, juggled it as he ran downfield, then gained control and ran untouched to the end zone.

"It was crucial. We needed that one," Mitchell said. "It was a big boost for our team. As you can see, we went straight up from there."

Early in the fourth quarter, Mac Cody fumbled a Saints punt, and Fred McAfee recovered for New Orleans (5-3) at the Arizona 17. Blake threw a 16-yard screen pass to Ricky Williams, then Williams bulled in for the score.

Arizona drove deep into New Orleans territory late in the game, but Cary Blanchard's 30-yard field goal try bounced off the left upright. He had a 42-yarder bounce off the same upright in the first quarter.

Williams' string of 100-yard rushing games ended at five when he was held to 54 yards in 21 carries by Arizona, which ranked 30th in rushing defense. But Williams caught a career-best nine passes for 92 yards.

McGinnis, promoted from defensive coordinator after Vince Tobin was fired on Monday, vowed to have his team play with passion, and Arizona (2-6) played some of its best football of the season in building a 10-7 halftime lead.

He said his team moved the ball on offense, and controlled Williams -- all while playing with a newfound desire.

"We did what we said we were going to do, but we turned the ball over," McGinnis said. "We turned the ball over, we missed two field goals and we lose the game."

The Cardinals offense ended a string of 24 consecutive games without a first-quarter touchdown when Plummer threw 3 yards to tight end Terry Hardy with 12 seconds left in the quarter to tie the game at 7. It was the first NFL touchdown for Hardy, who caught a career-best seven passes for 45 yards. He had just nine catches entering the game.

The Cardinals' last offensive first-quarter touchdown came in their playoff victory at Dallas in the 1998 season. They were so eager to end the drought that they went with no huddle to get the play off.

"I wanted to score the touchdown," McGinnis said. "I was tired of hearing about it."

Plummer had the best statistical first half of his career, completing 13 of 21 passes for 172 yards and a touchdown without an interception.

In one of its longest drives of the season, Arizona used up 7:21 to go 77 yards in 13 plays to set up Blanchard's 34-yard field goal that put the Cardinals ahead 10-7 with 5:23 left in the half.

The Saints had a chance to tie it, but Doug Brien's 45-yard field goal try was far off the mark late in the second period.

After Blanchard's failed 42-yarder on Arizona's first possession, New Orleans went 68 yards in 12 plays, with Blake throwing a 1-yard touchdown pass to Lamont Hall to put the Saints ahead 7-0.

Game notes
Plummer completed passes to 10 receivers. ... New Orleans wide receiver Keith Poole, playing in the stadium where he was a college star, was taken from the field in a cart with a sprained neck in the fourth quarter. ... The announced crowd of 35,286 was Arizona's smallest of the season. ... Williams' longest run was 11 yards. ... Going into the game, Blanchard had made 11 of 12 field-goal tries and was 9-for-9 inside 50 yards.
 


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