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this is a discussion within the Saints Community Forum; The Saints are averaging 13 ppg over the last month. If this team & Dalton struggle against the Bucs in primetime, it's time to consider inserting Jameis last few games of the season. Stubbornly sticking to what isn't working is ...
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Re: Week Thirteen: Saints @ Bucs
The Saints are averaging 13 ppg over the last month.
If this team & Dalton struggle against the Bucs in primetime, it's time to consider inserting Jameis last few games of the season. Stubbornly sticking to what isn't working is one of the many reasons why you are 4-8. |
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Re: Week Thirteen: Saints @ Bucs
Originally Posted by K Major
No points = No wins. It really is that simple. ![]()
Holding the 49ers to 13 in most matchups would seal a win. But because we couldn't put points up with the anemic offense and turning the ball over, the pundits are now crowing about how great the 9ers D is! ![]() |
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Re: Week Thirteen: Saints @ Bucs
I agree with this completely.
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