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New Orleans Saints must learn from loss now that road to Super Bowl runs through Seattle
Seattle -- The final score was 34-7, and it wasn't that close.
The Seattle Seahawks' demolition of the New Orleans Saints on Monday night felt more like 64-7 for the guys in Black and Gold. Or 104-7. There were no Who Dat chants from the scores of Saints fans who braved the cold, wet weather to attend the showdown between the NFC's two best teams at CenturyLink Field. It was readily apparent who dat was after the Seahawks' emphatic beat down before a nationally televised audience. The Seahawks didn't just beat the Saints. They emasculated them. This was total domination, the likes of which Sean Payton and Drew Brees haven't experienced in more than half a decade. New Orleans Saints must learn from loss now that road to Super Bowl runs through Seattle | NOLA.com |
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