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this is a discussion within the Saints Community Forum; Jim Henderson / Sports Director There are disappointing losses. And there are disasterous losses. Yesterday the Saints suffered a disappointing one. Yesterday the Giants, Bucs, and -- to a lesser degree -- the Rams all suffered disasterous ones. The Giants ...
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Commentary: Loss to Ravens disappointing, not disastrous
Jim Henderson / Sports Director
There are disappointing losses. And there are disasterous losses. Yesterday the Saints suffered a disappointing one. Yesterday the Giants, Bucs, and -- to a lesser degree -- the Rams all suffered disasterous ones. The Giants -- playing at home -- blew a 21-point lead in the final seven and a half minutes to lose to the Eagles. The Bucs -- playing at home -- lose to Detroit in over-time...the Lions' first road win in three years. And the Rams -- playing at home -- lose to the Chiefs and a quarterback who had a body part extracted 11 days before. If you're the number one wild card as the Saints currently are St. Louis is just where you want to go for your first play-off game. Only in the NFC West can you find a 6-8 football team leading its division trying to fend off another 6-8 football team in the Seahawks who have dropped 6 of 8 and have a quarterback controversy. Full article below... Commentary: Loss to Ravens disappointing, not disastrous | New Orleans News, Local News, Breaking News, Weather | wwltv.com | Eye on Black and Gold |
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