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If Eli gets started early, it may become a shoot-out...
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I just don't see the g men beating green Bay. I don't care how good Eli is playing, I don't trust their play.
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I don't really care about the Packers either way. I think however that it is stupid that it getting planned for the Saints to play att Lambeu again next season, I think the fans in Louisiana desrves to see a great matchup like that since it doesn't happen that often.
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They can beat GB. NFL Game Center: Green Bay Packers at New York Giants - 2011 Week 13 |
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It sucks that if there's a rematch it has to be in GB in Jan. where one team has an advantage because of the weather. Homefield is one thing but throw in a team from the South trying to play in weather conditions that most haven't dealt with in years if ever. No use crying about it though.
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Dear GB fan,
No you are not our rival, as a matter of fact you are pretty much insignificant to most Saints fans. No need to come here seeking validity, or hoping you have a rival to make you feel that your team is better than it is. Other than the fact that most people hate the sound of Bret Favre's name, we do not think of GB very often. We are actually preparing to run through SF then beat down the Giants to take the NFC Championship. As far as for your "garbage time" comment about the record, don't you wish GB was able to take leads to facilitate that much garbage time? Oh wait.... GB didnt pull Rodgers when they had large leads either: GB 45 - Min 7 = Rogers stayed in till middle of 4th qtr GB 49 - Den 23 = Rogers stayed in till middle of 4th qtr Interesting.... That's because Aaron was gaining junk yardage to try and break Brett Favre's single season TD passing record. |
I live for that rematch. Even if it comes at the first game NEXT season, as the Super Bowl Champion Saints open agains the former champions.
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I think I would rather put down the Giants and kill yet another Manning's hopes and dreams :-)
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Along that line.....why is it that when we play GB, it's always at "their house?" Could it be that the "powers that be" don't wanna give the Saints the edge against their newest "golden child?" Food for thot! Next year's schedule has us playing the cheesers at their house yet again!
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AR12 hell no were not rivals and you hope you do see use again and hell yeah I will said I hope the Giants do lose so we get another chance to see GB again.
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I forgot to answer his initial question. Do we consider GB a rival? No sir. Not even!
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Not even close to being a rival. Where is the history there. It only started being a "rivalry" in YOUR mind when the Saints shellacked you 51-21 in 2008. Before that, the Saints/Packers matchup was meaningless to you, just admit it. With Sean Payton as coach the series is 2-1 and the one you won you barely squeaked by and got lucky at the end. If I were you I would rethink this image you have of your team as being so fearsome and world-beating. The truth is both the Giants and Saints nearly tripped you up at the end, you are squeaking a lot of these games out. I'd be worried about your defense going into the playoffs, because you're not beating teams down or running away with games. Looking at the total picture of what happens whenever combinations of these 2-3 teams go head to head, it looks like both the Giants and Saints are more of a difficult problem for the Packers to get past, than the Packers or Giants are a problem for the Saints.
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PS Any team who beats the Falcons in the playoffs on their way to the Super Bowl should have an asterix next to their Lombardi, it's proven Atlanta are not a playoff caliber team.
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