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Observations from the Saints' close loss to the Vikings

this is a discussion within the Saints Community Forum; Originally Posted by Sinner We should never be in a position to let the refs, and the other team beat us like this. But here we are. On to next week... So looking at the 1985 Chicago Bears, they were ...

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Old 10-02-2022, 01:14 PM   #7
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Re: Observations from the Saints' close loss to the Vikings

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We should never be in a position to let the refs, and the other team beat us like this. But here we are. On to next week...
So looking at the 1985 Chicago Bears, they were 15-1 and won all their playoff games by 21+ points. They did have 2 of their regular season wins decided by 7 points or less, which you could probably say the refs were in a position to decide those games if they wanted to. But still 13-3 would have kept them in the #1 seed in the NFC so those games were not decisive. So basically to be able to ignore the work of the refs, we just need to be the 1985 Chicago Bears. If that is the case, we better get a new GM, because you can be the 1985 Chicago Bears with a mediocre QB and a one dimensional head coach, but you can't be the 1985 Chicago Bears with a GM who lets that coach surround themselves with mediocre coordinators, locks up mediocre players in big contracts, lets star defenders go because they made a little noise, etc.
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