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bobdog86 01-01-2018 02:14 AM

Re: Should Payton bow out and concede the division title?
 
When You stated if we lost four more games we’d be 7-9 is proof how foolish, and dumb this thread is......truly, hells bells how bout if had won four more we’d be 15-1!?! Yeah, not the best today but not the end of the world.

CheramieIII 01-01-2018 05:36 AM

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I will say this and probably regret it but here goes. The last Buccaneers scoring play with 20 second left was allowed by the defense called. I'm saying it looked like the defense was called to allow the Bucs to score and here's my rational. Atlanta was leading Carolina with 4 minutes left 19-10 when we had 20 seconds left. Coach knew this and was be very proactive in his decisions that last drive by Tampa Bay. You have to make it look real when tanking a game so Tampa Bay almost doesn't make the 1st down deep in their own territory then all of a sudden they drive 50 yards in 30 seconds. Coach knew that he would rather face the Eagles in the Championship. That's my take! We could've pounded the Bucs yesterday but kept it close so we could go either way in the final minutes, win or lose.

SaintFanQ 01-01-2018 06:32 AM

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Originally Posted by CheramieIII (Post 785708)
I will say this and probably regret it but here goes. The last Buccaneers scoring play with 20 second left was allowed by the defense called. I'm saying it looked like the defense was called to allow the Bucs to score and here's my rational. Atlanta was leading Carolina with 4 minutes left 19-10 when we had 20 seconds left. Coach knew this and was be very proactive in his decisions that last drive by Tampa Bay. You have to make it look real when tanking a game so Tampa Bay almost doesn't make the 1st down deep in their own territory then all of a sudden they drive 50 yards in 30 seconds. Coach knew that he would rather face the Eagles in the Championship. That's my take! We could've pounded the Bucs yesterday but kept it close so we could go either way in the final minutes, win or lose.

Interesting theory! :-)

ChrisXVI 01-01-2018 07:58 AM

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So dumb.

subguy 01-01-2018 08:08 AM

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This thread is so dumb in so many ways... thank you

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WhoDat!656 01-01-2018 08:33 AM

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Originally Posted by The Dude (Post 785676)
The team I saw today didn’t deserve to be in the playoffs. One and done.

The Saints get a home playoff game; where Drew Brees has never lost, against a team they handled fairly easily twice already. Sometimes the thing you thought you wanted isn’t the best thing for you. Let’s hope that’s the case for the Saints heading into 2018.

ChrisXVI 01-01-2018 08:59 AM

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The Saints yesterday...

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CheramieIII 01-01-2018 10:20 AM

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Originally Posted by saintfan (Post 785702)
Dude you must be stoned. Put the crack pipe down.

I thought he said put the cracked pipe down. Lol I use a stone to get stoned!

QBREES9 01-01-2018 10:25 AM

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WE WON!!!!!!!.

The Dude 01-01-2018 11:01 AM

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Wouldn’t surprise if Payton saw the Panthers lost and decided to play soft that last drive to avoid injury.


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