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this is a discussion within the Saints Community Forum; Well, homefield is always nice, and I'd rather not have to go to Green Bay, but I'm not scared to go to SF, Dallas/Philly, Minny, or Seattle. If we're healthy enough I'm not scared of anyone not in zebra stripes....
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Re: Securing Home Field Advantage in the 2020 playoffs
Well, homefield is always nice, and I'd rather not have to go to Green Bay, but I'm not scared to go to SF, Dallas/Philly, Minny, or Seattle. If we're healthy enough I'm not scared of anyone not in zebra stripes.
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Re: Securing Home Field Advantage in the 2020 playoffs
If we get the number two seed we may not have to go on the road. I'm thinking if SF or GB is the 1 seed, and SF or Seattle is the wild card, they could possibly knock the Packers or 49ers off. Seahawks could beat SF in SF (they already did a few weeks ago), SF could win in GB. Aaron Rodgers is also 3-2 at home in the playoffs. Russell Wilson will not lose to any division rival in the playoffs either.
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Re: Securing Home Field Advantage in the 2020 playoffs
Originally Posted by WillSaints81
No way GB gets the #1 seed.![]()
Week to week league but I think the Vikes give em another L. |
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Re: Securing Home Field Advantage in the 2020 playoffs
Originally Posted by SaintGnome
No, We dont want to go to GB, Minn, or Dallas.![]()
We will get raped by officiating on the road at any of these places. San Fran I dunno about, but it is another California team. |
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