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this is a discussion within the Saints Community Forum; Originally Posted by Boston Saint Man, Chicago could have won that game. They let at least 4 passes bounce off their hands that could have been INTs. One for a pick six. Our guys will catch them....

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Old 01-03-2021, 10:17 PM   #1
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Man, Chicago could have won that game. They let at least 4 passes bounce off their hands that could have been INTs. One for a pick six.
Our guys will catch them.
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Tne Packers are losing in the ‘division’ round
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Tne Packers are losing in the ‘division’ round

Means we get Tampa at home?


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I'm just glad the Saints found their gold pants. Been so long that I feared they had been donated to Goodwill. Love them 10 times more than the black pants; always have, always will!

On to Chicago; we would have a bye next week if the Bears didn't badly squander their opportunity vs the Packers (at least 2 dropped interceptions and stupid red zone playcalling). Let's teach them a lesson.
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Re: Saints beat Panthers 33-7, miss out on top seed: What we learned, what's trending and final thoughts | Luke Johnson

[QUOTE=neugey;910290]I'm just glad the Saints found their gold pants. Been so long that I feared they had been donated to Goodwill. Love them 10 times more than the black pants; always have, always will!



I'm taking credit for wearing the gold pants. Last week they said they were wearing white jerseys and black pants but they tweeted out that it was the 20th anniversary of winning the first playoff game and I tweeted back to the Saints that we won the first playoff game and first Superbowl wearing white jerseys and gold pants and that they might think of bringing them back and next thing you know, there is a uniform update and they are wearing gold pants. I'm shooting for either color rush if it's allowed or black jerseys and gold pants for Sunday.

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-Great year with lots of adversity.
-Brees gets one last shot with a more than capable team around him.
-The future is bright regardless of what happens.
-The OLine can dominate. Easton really stepped up this year.
-Thomas, Sanders, Cook and Callaway are a tough group to stop.
-Kamara and Murray are the best duo in the NFL.
-Hill proved his all around value again and again.
-The DLine can bring the heat.
-Davis is truly elite on and off the field.
-Lattimore and Jenkins are right there with the best duo's in the league.
-Payton and Allen had their best year together.
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You know, this is perhaps the best example of what a contending team should've done to an eliminated team playing scrubs...

Saints literally took care of business as they should, and that's a good thing...
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UDFA - Marquez Callaway …

3 rec on 4 targets & 51 yards. Doesn't mind blocking and he's very good at it (see Brian Baldinger/Underhill breakdowns). Ty Montgomery doesn't run free for 30 + yards with out that key block by MC.

High points the ball & can make those catches away from his body.

I'm not comparing him to another 7th round great, but he has similar qualities & we saw how Colston turned out.

To see MC do what he's done with no rookie camp and OTA's in a complex offense is amazing. What a bright future he has at WR.
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UDFA - Marquez Callaway …

3 rec on 4 targets & 51 yards. Doesn't mind blocking and he's very good at it (see Brian Baldinger/Underhill breakdowns). Ty Montgomery doesn't run free for 30 + yards with out that key block by MC.

High points the ball & can make those catches away from his body.

I'm not comparing him to another 7th round great, but he has similar qualities & we saw how Colston turned out.

To see MC do what he's done with no rookie camp and OTA's in a complex offense is amazing. What a bright future he has at WR.
Couldn't agree with you more on the comparison to Colston. He's a shorter version of Colston but has the same skills.
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