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Not sure why, but Im very confident that if we can win the #2 seed , Saints will be in another Super Bowl. So its important to me to think of this stuff.
That said, The 49ers might be imploding. Its not uncommon with new coaches, and 49ers now have a 2 game losing streak. If they can't handle Fitzgerald on the Cardinals, then I think PiTT has a great chance of beating them badly, boasting 2 of the fastest WR's in the NFL,,um,,, a 9ft zombi QB that can't be hurt,lol, and a solid defense, better than the Cardinals. The seahawks are having good games. Winning our game is the most important, we struggle against bad teams like Min, like no one. But Im starting to see a light at the end of the tunnel, and thinking SF can't actually hold on to the #2 seed, everyone knows they are posers and will get killed in the playoffs. The Ravens vs SF game was like watching 2 old women box, no offense at all. games of importance to me 1. um ours 2. I think its the MNF game SF vs Pitt 3. failclowns, because who cares if they win or lose, if SF losses and we keep winning we'll have #2 seed. So cantlana has actually lowered in importance to me. |
Saints proved that pigs could fly in 2009.
Now its time for another miracle SuperBowl and go where no pig has gone before. ![]() Last edited by pherein; 12-13-2011 at 05:22 AM.. |
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Originally Posted by pherein
The 49ers do not have a 2 game losing streak; they have lost 2 of their last 3. They lost to Baltimore, then beat the Rams at home, before losing to Arizona.![]()
Both the Saints' and 49ers' remaining schedules are not necessarily easy, but the 9ers have the more difficult schedule for the last 3 games of the regular season. The 9ers have the Steelers at home, then Seattle in Seattle, and the Rams in St. Louis. The Saints have the Vikings in Minnesota, then home games against Atlanta and Carolina. Even though I didn't think it would happen, I think the Saints are actually in a better position to get the #2 seed now than the 49ers are. |
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Man steelers and some please beat them and pleas Saints handle your business
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AZ just upset SF!
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Looking a lot more achievable now!
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Join Date: May 2011
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So we just need to get one more game up on them? Or did them losing to AZ even us out? Who wins the tiebreak now?
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