Washington Redskins coach Jay Gruden had issued warnings about the perils of giving Saints quarterback Drew Brees second chances.His words went unheeded Womens Cameron Jordan Jersey , and a humbling lesson followed.Having allowed an NFL-low average of 187.3 passing yards through three games, the Redskins kept the Saints' first two drives alive with three penalties on what would have been third-down stops. Both drives ended in touchdowns, and helped the Saints build a comfortable first-half lead in what became a 43-19 rout.Washington allowed Brees to throw for 250 yards in the first half alone and move ahead of Peyton Manning as the NFL's all-time passing leader."This league and this game is hard enough when you do everything right," linebacker Ryan Kerrigan said. "When you beat yourself, then you have no chance, and we did that too many times tonight."Kerrigan sacked Brees on third down during the Saints' second series, but the play went for naught when teammate Montae Nicholson was penalized for unnecessary roughness on running back Mark Ingram after Brees hit the ground."He (Nicholson) is a better player than that," Gruden said. "There was a lot of jabbering going on, but we have to rise above it and understand the ramifications if you get in a pushing and shoving match after the play. He deserved the penalty."The Redskins thought they had stopped the Saints again when Brees was tackled short of the goal line on a third-down scramble later in the drive Authentic Ted Ginn Jr Jersey , but cornerback Quinton Dunbar was called for holding.Given an automatic first down, Brees hit wide open tight end Josh Hill for a 3-yard score in the back of the end zone.New Orleans scored its first touchdown after a holding call on cornerback Josh Norman extended a drive that appeared to be a three-and-out."When you give Drew Brees extra snaps, he's going to make you pay," Gruden said. "They (the penalties) were huge. You can't put a finger on how huge they are. We have not been a very good team when we get behind for whatever reason."After the spate of flags, the Redskins could not touch the Saints the rest of the way. Brees completed 26 of 29 passes for 363 yards and three touchdowns, including the record-breaking 62-yard strike down the sideline to uncovered rookie receiver Tre'Quan Smith that made the score 26-6 with 2:36 left in the first half.Smith, who had one catch in the Saints' first four games, was one of many open receivers."Obviously we didn't show up today," Dunbar said. "There were a lot of busted coverages out there. We just have to get together and work on communication."Washington stayed within range early on a pair of field goals from former Saints kicker Dustin Hopkins Womens Ken Crawley Jersey , trailing 13-6, but not for long. New Orleans scored touchdowns on six of its first eight possessions, with the only exceptions being a fumble and a kneel-down at the end of the first half.The Redskins did not force a fourth down until the beginning of the fourth quarter, when the Saints kicked a field goal to go ahead 43-13. New Orleans punter Thomas Morstead never put his foot into the ball."It was a bad day all around for us from start to finish," Kerrigan said. "I didn't know they had a punter."Gruden benched Norman at the start of the second half, and Smith beat backup cornerback Greg Stroman for a 35-yard score as the Saints went ahead 33-13."That was my call there for the first series," Gruden said of sitting Norman. "He finished the game and played a lot better in the second half."Norman did not address his brief benching directly, talking instead about the coverage breakdowns the Redskins (2-2) needed to address as a team.Still leading the NFC East, they play host to Carolina on Sunday."We have to fix it Womens Alex Anzalone Jersey ," he said. "We have six days to do it." NEW ORLEANS (AP) 鈥?A New Orleans bakery is turning out thousands of cookies with a picture of a referee with a circle and slash mark across it in red icing.The owner of a locksmith shop has hung posters and signs taking aim at NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell, and some residents have hung posters of a referee wearing a blindfold.New Orleans Saints fans have found some pretty creative ways to express their displeasure over the infamous "no call" during last weekend's Saints-Rams championship game. But their newest tactic may make the loudest statement – a Super Bowl boycott."We're angry," said Lauren Haydel, a Saints fan and business owner who has started printing and selling T-shirts featuring a referee voodoo doll with pins sticking out of it from her Fleurty Girl retail stores.Haydel says she'll be joining the boycott and not watching the big game on Super Bowl Sunday."We're not even going to go to a place with TVs on," she said. "I don't care to watch it."Haydel said fans were looking forward to a Saints Super Bowl in Atlanta, and a boycott of the game is the best response the Who Dat Nation can give."That's how we'll really stick it to them where it hurts," she said.Several bars in the city have said they won't be showing the game in their establishments, and residents say they're making other plans to avoid the game.Michelle Miller, owner of H Rault Locksmiths Womens Terron Armstead Jersey , says she's attending a so-called "Boycott Bowl" party."It's a devastating loss, and we won't get over it, but … we are used to getting disrespected by the National Football League Association," she said, making a reference to "Bounty Gate," when the NFL suspended Saints coaches 鈥?including head coach Sean Payton for a year 鈥?after finding the Saints were rewarding players for hits on opponents with intent to injure.Miller incorporated her locksmith business while taking digs at the NFL.One sign reads: "We know keys, we know Brees … We know he's the MVP," a reference to Saints quarterback Drew Brees. Another sign reads like a want-ad for a "no call locksmith" with "For hire Roger Goodell's blind boys locksmith.""We all saw it," Miller said. "We all saw the same thing http://www.neworleanssaintsteamonline.com/josh-leribeus-jersey , all of us except the blind referee."Owners of Haydel's Bakery took a sweeter approach, selling anti-referee cookies alongside their signature king cakes and pastries."I don't think there's anything short of replaying the game that would make New Orleans Saints fans happy," said David Haydel, one of the bakery owners. "We know that's probably not going to happen, but at least they can take a bite out of the injustice."Though lawsuits have been filed by Saints season ticket holders asking a Louisiana court to reverse the results or reschedule the game, experts give the move little chance of success. Custom Chicago Bears Jerseys