1980 New Orleans Saints season

The 1980 New Orleans Saints season was the team's 14th as a member of the National Football League (NFL). The Saints failed to improve on the previous season's record of 8–8, instead winning only one game.[1] The team missed the playoffs for the fourteenth consecutive season and had the dubious distinction not only of winning only a single game, but winning it by a single point against the New York Jets, who like the Saints had widely been predicted before the season to advance to the playoffs, but struggled instead. The main culprit of the Saints' collapse was the defense, which ranked last in yards and points (487) allowed.[2]

1980 New Orleans Saints season
General managerSteve Rosenbloom
Head coachDick Nolan
Dick Stanfel
Home fieldLouisiana Superdome
Results
Record1–15
Division place4th NFC West
Playoff finishDid not qualify
Pro BowlersNone
Archie Manning attempting a pass for the Saints during a game against the Los Angeles Rams in 1980.

The team's only bright spot was tenth-year quarterback Archie Manning, who proceeded to have the best year of his career, throwing for 3,716 yards, 23 touchdowns and 20 interceptions.

Season summary

Disgruntled fans called their team “the Aints”, going so far as to show up to games wearing brown paper bags over their heads after their team was 0–12[3] and playing the Los Angeles Rams, to whom they lost 27–7 on Monday Night Football. In embarrassment, they called themselves the Unknown Fan (a spinoff from The Unknown Comic) in a practice that would become the trademark of disgruntled fans across various sports in the United States. Coach Dick Nolan was fired after this game,[3] and replaced by Dick Stanfel. In Week 14, playing the San Francisco 49ers in Candlestick Park, the Saints charged out to a 35–7 lead at halftime, led by three touchdown passes from Archie Manning and a pair of one-yard touchdown runs from Jack Holmes. However, the 49ers rallied behind quarterback Joe Montana, who rushed for a touchdown and passed for two more. The 49ers tied the game 35–35 on a fourth-quarter touchdown run by Lenvil Elliott and went on to win in overtime, 38–35, on a Ray Wersching field goal. The 28-point comeback by the 49ers was, at the time, the largest comeback in NFL history, and was the largest comeback in regular season history until it was eclipsed in 2022 by the Minnesota Vikings, who rallied from a 33-0 halftime deficit vs. the Indianapolis Colts to win 39-36 in overtime.[4][better source needed]

After equaling the 1976 Buccaneers’ record single-season 14-game losing streak and looking likely to become the first team to finish 0–16 when down 7–13 after three quarters against the New York Jets on a day of 46 miles per hour (74 km/h) winds and a wind chill-adjusted temperature of 5 °F (−15 °C),[5] quarterback Archie Manning threw a touchdown pass into the gale to Tony Galbreath to go ahead 14–13 and then another to win 21–20.[6]

The 2013 Houston Texans matched the 14 game losing streak of both the 1980 Saints and the 1976 Buccaneers after starting 2–0.

The 1980 Saints were the first team to end the season at 1–15.[citation needed]

The 1989 Dallas Cowboys, 1990 New England Patriots, 1991 Indianapolis Colts, 1996 New York Jets, 2000 San Diego Chargers, 2001 Carolina Panthers, 2007 Miami Dolphins, 2009 St. Louis Rams, 2016 Cleveland Browns, and 2020 Jacksonville Jaguars later matched the 1980 Saints by finishing 1–15, but the 2008 Detroit Lions and 2017 Cleveland Browns both exceeded it by finishing with an 0–16 record. The 1991 Colts (vs. Jets) and 2000 Chargers (vs. Chiefs) also won their lone games by a single point.

Offseason

NFL draft

1980 New Orleans Saints draft
RoundPickPlayerPositionCollegeNotes
112Stan Brock Offensive tackleColorado
241Dave Waymer * SafetyNotre Dame
496Mike Jolly CornerbackMichigan
6150Lester Boyd LinebackerKentucky
7177Mike Morucci Running backBloomsburg
8206Chuck Evans LinebackerStanford
9233Frank Mordica Running backVanderbilt
10262Tanya Webb Defensive endMichigan State
11289George Woodard Running backTexas A&M
12318Kiser Lewis LinebackerFlorida A&M
      Made roster    *   Made at least one Pro Bowl during career

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Personnel

Staff

1980 New Orleans Saints staff

Front office

  • President – John W. Mecom, Jr.

Head coaches

Offensive coaches

Defensive coaches

Special teams coaches

Strength and conditioning

  • Strength – Lou Riecke

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Roster

1980 New Orleans Saints roster
Quarterbacks

Running backs

Wide receivers

Tight ends

Offensive linemen

Defensive linemen

Linebackers

Defensive backs

Special teams

Reserve lists
  • -- Lester Boyd LB (IRTooltip Injured reserve)
  • 52 Jim Kovach LB (IRTooltip Injured reserve)
  • -- Dan Pensick DT (IRTooltip Injured reserve)
  • 65 Robert Woods T (IRTooltip Injured reserve)


Practice squad



Rookies in italics

Schedule

WeekDateOpponentResultRecordVenueAttendance
1September 7San Francisco 49ersL 23–260–1Louisiana Superdome58,621
2September 14at Chicago BearsL 3–220–2Soldier Field62,523
3September 21Buffalo BillsL 26–350–3Louisiana Superdome51,154
4September 28at Miami DolphinsL 16–210–4Miami Orange Bowl40,946
5October 5St. Louis CardinalsL 7–400–5Louisiana Superdome45,388
6October 12at Detroit LionsL 13–240–6Pontiac Silverdome78,147
7October 19Atlanta FalconsL 14–410–7Louisiana Superdome62,651
8October 26at Washington RedskinsL 14–220–8RFK Stadium51,375
9November 2at Los Angeles RamsL 31–450–9Anaheim Stadium59,909
10November 9Philadelphia EaglesL 21–340–10Louisiana Superdome44,340
11November 16at Atlanta FalconsL 13–310–11Atlanta–Fulton County Stadium53,871
12November 24Los Angeles RamsL 7–270–12Louisiana Superdome53,448
13November 30Minnesota VikingsL 20–230–13Louisiana Superdome30,936
14December 7at San Francisco 49ersL 35–38 (OT)0–14Candlestick Park37,949
15December 14at New York JetsW 21–201–14Shea Stadium38,077
16December 21New England PatriotsL 27–381–15Louisiana Superdome38,277
Note: Intra-division opponents are in bold text.

Game summaries

Week 3 vs Bills

Week Three: Buffalo Bills (2–0) at New Orleans Saints (0–2)
Period1234Total
Bills7771435
Saints0190726

at Louisiana Superdome, New Orleans, Louisiana

Game information

Week 15

1234Total
• Saints7001421
Jets0130720
  • Date: December 14
  • Location: Shea Stadium, Flushing, New York
  • Game start: 1:00 p.m.
  • Game weather: 31 °F (−0.6 °C), wind 21 miles per hour (34 km/h; 18 kn)

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Standings

NFC West
WLTPCTDIVCONFPFPASTK
Atlanta Falcons(1)1240.7505–110–2405272L1
Los Angeles Rams(5)1150.6885–19–3424289W2
San Francisco 49ers6100.3752–44–8320415L2
New Orleans Saints1150.0630–60–12291487L1

References