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saintsfan1976 10-31-2014 10:51 AM

Re: Pigmy or Child
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Danno (Post 622447)
No teams are great this year.
Dallas? Hardly.
Philly? Zona? Seattle? Nope.

All have warts just as ugly as ours.

Their kids are ugly too


http://2.bp.blogspot.com/-HBBcpqxmTj...baby_china.jpg

SmashMouth 10-31-2014 04:48 PM

Re: Pigmy or Child
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by xan (Post 622444)
But we lost to Atlanta, Cleveland and Detroit. I could have stopped at mentioning the Clowns, but Cleveland lost to Jax (come ON) and Detroit has been the beneficiary of opponents like the Saints inflicting self immolation (and they even lost badly to the Panties!?)

Saying that we barely lost to horrible teams does not support the thesis that we are on the verge of greatness.

I sense that we need a differential equation formulated in order to figure this out. Professor?:goodidea:

Exxcalibur 10-31-2014 05:07 PM

Re: Pigmy or Child
 
3 road games lost by a total of 6 = sleeping giants.

Next 5 weeks should tell us a lot (no **** sherlock) but it should be fun either way.

WHODATINCA 11-01-2014 03:00 AM

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Prof, you think too much.

You, and this team, only need one thing: :bng:

OK, two things: :bng: and a badass run game.

Your failure to adjust your expectation to the current reality ---
does not an constitute a reason to set my hair on fire, too.

xan 11-01-2014 06:40 AM

Re: Pigmy or Child
 
The one difference between the game against the panties and the previous 6 was that the team expected to win and played to close instead of hoped to win and played not to lose.

Good teams have that mentality no matter who the opponent. We've seen it only once in the Saints this season. One data point does not make a trend. 4 more does.

I'm not lowering my standards.

WhoDat!656 11-01-2014 07:31 AM

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I understand your concerns, but there are signs of encouragement.

A lot of the Saints sloppy play wasn't in evidence.

The offense moved the ball well; even against a bad team, going 85 yds in 1:56 with ZERO timeouts and finishing with a touchdown before halftime is impressive.

Injuries are going to be the stumbling block now; hopefully 10 days rest is enough for Strief to be recover before the whiners game!

Barry from MS 11-01-2014 12:51 PM

Re: Pigmy or Child
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by xan (Post 622603)
The one difference between the game against the panties and the previous 6 was that the team expected to win and played to close instead of hoped to win and played not to lose.

Good teams have that mentality no matter who the opponent. We've seen it only once in the Saints this season. One data point does not make a trend. 4 more does.

I'm not lowering my standards.

I generally agree with you, but I do think that "killer instinct" of expecting to win was evident in the GB game as well.

We did play "not to lose" in the ATL, CLE, DET, MIN, & TB games for sure...it was pretty obvious.

The argument can be made that the trend of "expecting to win" & "stepping on the opponent's throat" has been set sequentially between the data points of the GB & CAR games.

The probability of continuing this trend is even higher considering our next 3 games are in the Dome (where we definitely play better) to include factoring in this week's "mini-BYE" (to help us get healthier).

However, I got a "C" in Cal II, so I could be a factor of "zero" in this argument.

WhoDat!656 11-01-2014 02:06 PM

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"Their kids are ugly too"

triman 11-01-2014 06:06 PM

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NFC is wide open

hagan714 11-02-2014 04:22 AM

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A win is a win no matter how far you have to bend over nor how far you have to reach to pull it out. just do not smell it and accept it for what it is

A win


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