The Dude |
10-04-2011 11:51 PM |
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Originally Posted by the-commish
(Post 336388)
The Saints just have to keep focused on one game at a time, and they will come out on the long end of all these scores.
The next two weeks are obviously critical, as they are intra-division matchups. Win both of these on the road, and the team will have the division lead, and be sitting pretty, having won the first two division games away from home.
That will mean: of the rest of the division schedule, 3 of the 4 remaining games will be AT HOME. Of the rest of the regular season schedule, 6 of the remaining 10 games will be at home, including the final two games of the season (Atlanta and Carolina).
In short, winning @Carolina and @Tampa Bay will set the team up nicely for the remainder of the schedule. They will have their fate in their own hands, and will just have to keep winning.
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Right on. Its a long season and all we can do is worry about the next game. Our defense is also to Jekyle and Hyde for me to predict anything beyond next week.
@ Panthers-should win, but in divisional play all bets are off and its anyones game. Panthers offense would shred the defense that played the Pack or Texans.
@ Bucs-should win, but Tampa finds a way to win. Again divisional play and anything can happen. We beat them twice the year they won the Super Bowl
Colts (Sunday Night Game)- This one is about the safest bet to call a win.
@ Rams-Should be a safe bet, but they have sucked balls the last few years and still have given us major problems.
Bucs- We will be at home so I like our chances, but how healthy are we at this point?
@ Atlanta-Oh to hell with these *******s.
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