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Re: No matter what happens next week
Lutz from 44 yards out for the win. ITS GOOD!
Saints win 23-21 and will host the NFC Championship against their divisional rival Atlanta Falcons. |
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Re: No matter what happens next week
I'm thrilled with how this season has gone so far but this is a great opportunity for the Saints that we need to take advantage of. If we can win next week it is very likely we'll be hosting the NFC championship game. Brees isn't getting any younger, gotta make the most of this run. Lets go into Minny and get a W! Who Dat!
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Re: No matter what happens next week
Some of you guys need to do some push ups. We can beat this team.
Didn't the Vikes lose at home to the Kittens? ... a team we've beaten 3 times this season? I can assure you, a lot of Vikes probably didn't want to see the Saints part deaux in January. This isn't the same team who lost to them in week 1. MN is good on D however I don't believe in Case Keenum. I'll take my chances with a SB winning QB in Brees on Sunday. |
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Maybe I'm old but I'll always hate San Francisco most. YEARS of screwing from them and then they denied us the two-dat in 2011.
Next is the Vikings - ended our postseason run in 1987 and 2000. We ended theirs in 2009. We still owe them one more dose of heartache. Then we pay my 3rd least favorite team back for 1991 by pounding the dirty birds in the Dome. |
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Game one we had no Lattimore, no Crawley, no run game, and Kamara was a nobody. They also had Bradford. I said in another thread experience counts in the playoffs. Brees has it, Keenum doesn’t.
The Rams were averaging 30 plus a game. How good were Geoff and Gurley against Atlanta. I’m not scared. |
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Re: No matter what happens next week
Originally Posted by The Dude
Right on brother!
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I was honestly more nervous about the Carolina game, it was going to be the hardest to win of the two I thought. I think we have a good chance of going in an beating them, but the Saints have to play balanced ball against that really good defense.
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