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this is a discussion within the Saints Community Forum; Originally Posted by Odincommeth The only way to take the fans out of the picture is to score first, score fast, and keep the momentum on our side. Way easier said than done. Much easier said than done, I agree. ...
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Faqda Falcons
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Re: Who has the ege to get to the superbowl?
Originally Posted by Odincommeth
Much easier said than done, I agree. Ask the Cardinals about that from Saturday. 70-yard score on the first place of scrimmage and couldn't keep the momentum for long at all. I'm not saying that the outcome of this game is going to be remotely similar to the Cards game, but I do have enough confidence to predict a Saints victory in a low-scoring affair. ![]()
Saints: 24 Vikings: 20 |
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Re: Who has the ege to get to the superbowl?
Originally Posted by D_it_up
You can tell a team is used to scoring a lot of points when you say it will be a low scoring affair and there are a total of 44 points on the board. ![]()
I really have no clue on how to predict this game. I think it will be a shoot out, to be honest. But who knows. I can say that our defensive line MUST pressure Brees, or it will be a long night. If they play the way they did against the cowgirls, I like the Vikings chances to win. |
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Faqda Falcons
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Re: Who has the ege to get to the superbowl?
I actually thought about that when I was typing it, but honestly, it makes sense. The top two scoring offenses in the NFL going head-to-head combine for over 60 PPG. 44 points would be considered a defensive game for both teams. lol
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