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this is a discussion within the Saints Community Forum; The seasons not over yet....They still have to beat Atlanta and Carolina to stay on top of their division, not to mention they play 2 away games against a lackluster Vikings team and the Titans who looked pretty good after ...
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11-20-2011, 07:27 PM | #11 |
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The seasons not over yet....They still have to beat Atlanta and Carolina to stay on top of their division, not to mention they play 2 away games against a lackluster Vikings team and the Titans who looked pretty good after Locker came in tonight. I guess they do have one advantage though.....undefeated at home and 4 of 6 of their games will be home games. My prediction is 13-3 by the end of regular season, provided they can stay healthy and not allow the same thing that happened in Stlouis to happen again. I have a feeling they wil end up playing Sanfrancisco in the playoffs if they make it to 13-3. If they beat Sanfrancisco, it would then be GB vs. NO again with the NFC championship on the line.
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