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this is a discussion within the Saints Community Forum; I don't care about playoff seeding, we're already in. Home field doesn't mean what it used to. Drew will be back. Nuff said....
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Re: What we learned, what's trending and final thoughts from the Saints surprising Philly flop | Luke Johnson
I don't care about playoff seeding, we're already in. Home field doesn't mean what it used to. Drew will be back. Nuff said.
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Re: What we learned, what's trending and final thoughts from the Saints surprising Philly flop | Luke Johnson
While I agree for the most part, there isn’t a big difference between seeds 2-7 because of the lack of fans, the #1 seed does mean something. Being the only team in the conference to get a bye is a big advantage. This Saints team can still make it without the bye for sure and getting healthy is the key but it still hurts dropping from the #1 spot.
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Re: What we learned, what's trending and final thoughts from the Saints surprising Philly flop | Luke Johnson
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Re: What we learned, what's trending and final thoughts from the Saints surprising Philly flop | Luke Johnson
I'm projecting here but a game in the Dome in January vs. outdoors in Green Bay would be preferable. But you're right, the Saints are locked in for a playoff spot so that's pretty great.
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