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Re: Saints (barely) hang on to 35-point lead, finally rise above .500
The Saints just don't do well in running off the clock. They should just focus on what they do well, running up the score.
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Re: Saints (barely) hang on to 35-point lead, finally rise above .500
It did. This is not the first time I have seen this from the Saints. Other teams do the same thing with a big lead. I think psychologically there is some conflict here -- because besides the fact that you feel like 35 points is a comfortable lead -- if you keep your foot on the gas -- you will be accused of "running up the score". I think this game is an argument against the latter.
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