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this is a discussion within the Saints Community Forum; Rivers has been pulled in San Diego. How will that affect the Chargers "momentum" if the Skins beat the Bolts' 2nd stringers????...

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Old 01-03-2010, 04:25 PM   #1
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Re: Why... analyst are a lot of hot air

Rivers has been pulled in San Diego.

How will that affect the Chargers "momentum" if the Skins beat the Bolts' 2nd stringers????
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Re: Why... analyst are a lot of hot air

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Rivers has been pulled in San Diego.

How will that affect the Chargers "momentum" if the Skins beat the Bolts' 2nd stringers????
Exactly.

Vikings were playing for playoff position. We weren't, nor was San Diego or Indy.
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Exactly.

Vikings were playing for playoff position. We weren't, nor was San Diego or Indy.
and probably not the cards
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Old 01-03-2010, 05:03 PM   #4
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Originally Posted by Halo View Post
Exactly.

Vikings were playing for playoff position. We weren't, nor was San Diego or Indy.
Difference is, we haven't played well since the Patriots game. The lack of momentum goes back almost two months.

Those other teams have been playing well. The Chargers have been unbeatable down the stretch, and Indy had last week's game in hand before they shut it down.
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Re: Why... analyst are a lot of hot air

Originally Posted by Mr. Roboto View Post
Difference is, we haven't played well since the Patriots game. The lack of momentum goes back almost two months.

Those other teams have been playing well. The Chargers have been unbeatable down the stretch, and Indy had last week's game in hand before they shut it down.
I would still say I don't think that there has been an urgency to play for the Saints for several weeks. I think that will return in the playoffs (or else you are correct).

As for the Chargers, they are known to finish the regular season GREAT and then flame out in the playoffs...
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Re: Why... analyst are a lot of hot air

Originally Posted by Mr. Roboto View Post
Difference is, we haven't played well since the Patriots game. The lack of momentum goes back almost two months.

Those other teams have been playing well. The Chargers have been unbeatable down the stretch, and Indy had last week's game in hand before they shut it down.
I think our injuries played a massive role, and if not I guess we will be knocked out first game, but something tells me there is something to that.

If we are healthy- we are dangerous
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