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this is a discussion within the NFL Community Forum; They sure made it a priority to keep that legacy intact, tonight. What a woeful performance with the division on the line, in your own house. Even without Cook, you can't let the Packers pitiful defense hold you under 150 ...
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Re: The Minnesota Vikings: A Legacy of Failure
They sure made it a priority to keep that legacy intact, tonight. What a woeful performance with the division on the line, in your own house. Even without Cook, you can't let the Packers pitiful defense hold you under 150 yards of offense. It was as if they didn't even game plan on offense.
Hopefully the Saints can at least manage to get a bye, now that the #1 seed is pretty much out of the question. |
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Re: The Minnesota Vikings: A Legacy of Failure
Originally Posted by burningmetal
According to a playoff website (can't recall the name) scenario, if the Saints WIN on SUN and SEATTLE lose, we get a bye.![]()
A bye would be huge for this team. |
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Re: The Minnesota Vikings: A Legacy of Failure
Originally Posted by K Major
Seattle actually needs to win on Sunday, because they'd win the division, and the Saints, of course, own the tie breaker over Seattle.![]()
If that happens AND the Packers lose to the Lions, the Saints can still get the #1 seed with a win, but I'm not even considering that scenario. Just need that bye. |
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