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Saints Wednesday Injury Report: 2020 Week 8 at Chicago Bears

this is a discussion within the Saints Community Forum; Originally Posted by AsylumGuido I stand by what I said. By our position now I was talking about having an elite QB, RB, WR, and offensive line. Most of the league would love to be in that position. And, by ...

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Old 10-31-2020, 02:36 PM   #25
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Re: Saints Wednesday Injury Report: 2020 Week 8 at Chicago Bears

Originally Posted by AsylumGuido View Post
I stand by what I said. By our position now I was talking about having an elite QB, RB, WR, and offensive line. Most of the league would love to be in that position.

And, by all means, luck played a part in the Saints Lombardi. Luck ALWAYS plays a part in winning. Ask any player or coach. That is a truism. That is an absolute. Avoiding injuries is a matter of luck. The way a loose ball bounces is luck. The flip of a coin at the beginning of the game or the beginning of overtime is luck. The timing of when or who might get COVID is a matter of luck. The best team doesn't always win. Luck plays a part every week.
Not buying it. Luck exists across the board for all teams and on every play. Leaning on “luck” as the reason why any team wins or loses immediately discredits all the hard work that went into that success, or lack thereof in a failure. Regardless, since “luck” exists equally across the board, for all teams and all plays, then it makes both sides of the equation balanced. Making “luck” completely moot.

We were discussing win/loss record which is easily quantifiable, NOT qualitative statements re: how good our players are. You brought up the number of teams ahead of us, and how our record “could be” if we won those games leaving us with a “very high seeding”. Which is absolutely true. But -

Every. Single. Other. Team. In the NFL right now can make the same argument. Nobody has been eliminated yet, nor has anybody clinched.
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