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Saints can't match hype, Seattle and get schooled in 34-7 loss
SEATTLE — Jed Collins had a simple answer for a simple question Monday night, less than 60 minutes after his Saints were cut down 34-7 by Seattle at cold and loud CenturyLink Field.
“Good team, simple as that,” the fullback said. “We played a good team tonight. They were better than us. Lesson learned. Move forward. It’s going to hurt on the plane ride home but tomorrow you wake up and get ready for Carolina.” Easier said than done. Monday night was billed as a matchup of the NFC’s two best teams, 10-1 Seattle against 9-2 New Orleans and there’s no question the best team in the NFL was in the stadium. Seattle was bigger, faster, stronger and louder, as their locker room entrance claims. For the other team – New Orleans – there’s no telling how far they may fall or how hard it will be to get ready for the Panthers. Because it doesn’t get any easier from here. If you’re looking for positives, there simply aren’t any. Read more: Saints can't match hype, Seattle and get schooled in 34-7 loss | wwltv.com New Orleans ![]() |
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