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this is a discussion within the Saints Community Forum; We look a little dinged up on offense and the Bears seem to have everyone healthy enough to play. We did not travel well last week, hopefully the 55-60F partly overcast weather (7 mph winds) in Chicago on Sunday put ...
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10-17-2019, 08:36 AM | #1 |
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Week 7 - Bears (Drew-Watch Recovery Week 4)
We look a little dinged up on offense and the Bears seem to have everyone healthy enough to play.
We did not travel well last week, hopefully the 55-60F partly overcast weather (7 mph winds) in Chicago on Sunday put some pep back in the Saints step. This will be an interesting game to say the least, any thoughts? |
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10-17-2019, 09:01 AM | #2 |
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Re: Week 7 - Bears (Drew-Watch Recovery Week 4)
Originally Posted by TheOak
Main thought - I'm glad Akiem Hicks has gone to IR, he would demolish Peat and Warford if he played.
Have to stay committed to the run and max protect to keep Mack away from TB. Our D should shut them down regardless of which QB plays, will be a tough low scoring game again I believe. If you must play Kamara, use him enough to warrant attention but then decoy him about 60-70% to keep the wear off him. |
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Re: Week 7 - Bears (Drew-Watch Recovery Week 4)
very, very low over/under, so no one is expecting many points
Like last week, one turnover will probably be the difference. After last week, I'm very comfortable with Murray getting more work five and a half per carry and some good moves after catching the ball |
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