Saints players and coaches mock Giants QB Tommy Devito's viral celebration

The New Orleans Saints had arguably their most complete performance of the season in Week 15. They defeated the New York Giants, 24-6. The offense was consistent, and the defense made life a living hell on Giants QB Tommy Devito.  New Orleans outgained New York 296-193. Those numbers could have been even better if the […]

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The New Orleans Saints had arguably their most complete performance of the season in Week 15. They defeated the New York Giants, 24-6. The offense was consistent, and the defense made life a living hell on Giants QB Tommy Devito. 

New Orleans outgained New York 296-193. Those numbers could have been even better if the Saints did not run the clock out for much of the fourth quarter. The Saints sacked the Giants quarterback seven times for 57 yards. 

After their first sack, they had to pull out Devito's viral celebration against him. It became a theme throughout the victory for Saints players and coaches. 

Apparently, it was rookie defensive lineman Bryan Bresee's idea to use the cell as a part of the Saints' arsenal this week. They thought it would be funny, and it lived up to the hype when they played as well as they did. 

Bresee had to do it when he got a sack as well. Cameras were sure to get New Orleans players ding it as often as possible. 

Towards the end of the game, Saints special teams coach Darren Rizzi did the motion as well when celebrating with his fellow coaches and his players. It was awesome to see.

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