Saints down Steelers, 20-16 ;By ALAN ROBINSON •AP Sports Writer . PITTSBURGH The Pittsburgh Steelers discovered •yesterday what the rest of the NFL is quickly learning: These New Orleans Saints definitely aren’t the Aints. The Saints, redefining the term big-play defense, turned two of Pittsburgh’s four fourth-quarter turnovers into scores and mounted two memorable goal line stands in the closing minutes to beat the Steelers 20-16 yesterday and guarantee their first-ever winning season. It might have been the most unforgettable victory in the Saints’ 21 years of existence even if it hadn’t improved their record to 8-3 and put them in line for their first-ever playoff appearance. “This is the most incredible win we’ve ever had,” said Saints linebacker Pat Swilling. “We were on the ropes the whole time yet we won. There was just a sense of urgency in the fourth quarter for us to never let them score.” “There are so many times we could have won the game and didn’t,” said Steelers running back Walter Aber crombie. “We had this game in our grasp and let it slip away. There were just too many mistakes .. . maybe we had too many opportunities to score.” The Saints winning their fifth in a row, four of them of the road trailed 14-3 at halftime, but rallied for a 20-14 lead when their defense forced last-quarter turnovers that led to Bobby Hebert’s 19-yard touchdown pass to Eric Martin and Morten Andersen’s 32-yard field goal. Martin’s touchdown with 8:16 left followed Dave Waym er’s recovery of Rod Woodson’s fumbled punt and put the Saints in the lead for good at 17-14. Andersen’s second field goal of the game came after Milton Mack inter cepted Mark Malone on Pittsburgh’s next possession. It was hardly over. Malone hit Calvin Sweeney for completions of 34,7 and 11 yards for a first down at the Saints’ 4, but the Steelers managed only 3 yards on the next three plays and on a fourth-and-goal play from the 1, linebacker Sam Mills slammed into fullback Frank Pollard just in front of the goal line on a fourth-and-goal play from the 1. “We knew exactly what play they were going to run.. . we’d seen it on film, they ran the same play a couple of weeks ago,” said linebacker Rickey Jackson. “I called it in the huddle.” [ Two Titclve Inch, Six Cut CbeeaePiaxM I For Only *6.00! MONDAY ONLY! | ***** -ramies ©m* .so each m For Fro* Delivery Call ■ W 11 /30/A7 • /a of The Saints’ Brian Hansen then ran out of the end zone for a safety rather than risk having a punt blocked with 1:05 to play. The strategy almost backfired as Malone marched the Steelers down the field again to a first down at the Saints’ 3 in the final minute. But Joe Kohlbrand pulled Malone down for a 7-yard loss on first down, and Waymer intercepted Malone on the final play of the game “to take the monkey off our backs ” said Saints Coach Jim Mora. ’ “By achieving this, people can no longer say, ‘The Saints are the only NFL team not to have a winning season,’ ” Mora said. “It was a monkey that had become a gorilla. And this win says a lot about us.” “It definitely seems God was on our side at the end,” Hebert said. Ruben Mayes ran 5 yards fora touchdown early in the third period to pull the Saints to within 14-10, the only score of the game that wasn’t set up by two of the NFL’s top-rated defenses. New Orleans is assured of an 8-7 record even if it loses its remaining four games. The Saints have never had a record better than 8-8 since gaining an NFL expansion franchise in 1966. The Saints’ defense blocked its sixth kick of the year when Johnnie Poe tipped Harry Newsome’s punt, setting up Andersen’s 25-yard field goal with 2:42 left in the first quarter. Dwayne Woodruff’s 32-yard interception return, the sixth touchdown scored by Pittsburgh’s defense this season, gave the Steelers a 7-3 lead early in the second period. Pittsburgh made it 14-3 on Walter Abercrombie’s 5-yard TD run just 46 seconds before halftime following Mike Merriweather’s recovery of a Mayes fumble. The only score of the day that the defenses didn’t figure in was Mayes’ scoring run. The Saints drove 86 yards on 13 plays after the second-half kickoff with Mayes who finished with 73 yards on 22 carries gaining 23 yards on five carries and Hebert hitting Hoby Brenner for 20 yards and Mike Jones for 16 yards. The Saints forced three Steelers’ fumbles and harassed Malone into completing only 16-of-31 passes and three interceptions. 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