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Orr predicts 5 new playoff teams


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Somehow the saints are always predicted to win the division. I doubt they Will win more than 7 games this year. Brees showed Signs of regression last year and that Will probably continue into this season.

But to answer your question i Think it is because of the amount of bold and splash moves they have made, even though most of Them are dumb.

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Orr has the Saints making the playoffs as his number 1.

What I want to know is how people see immediate progress in the dumpster fire offseason that the Saints have had?

 

 

Some people will always have the Saints rated to high in preseason playoff polls,as long as Drew Brees is their QB.

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No chance of both the Saints and Falcons making it to the playoffs this year. I'm not even sure if even one of them does. Carolina hasn't slipped and Tampa Bay is actually one step further along the rebuilding road than either New Orleans or Atlanta.

 

My bet for new team to make the playoffs is Buffalo. I'm not a fan of Ryan's, but he's loading that team early and playing in a division against teams he knows very well.

 

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http://www.nfl.com/news/story/0ap3000000482717/native/which-five-new-teams-will-make-the-playoffs-in-2015?akapp=mobile&akview=phone&akvideo=on

Orr has the Saints making the playoffs as his number 1.

What I want to know is how people see immediate progress in the dumpster fire offseason that the Saints have had?

 

 

Their Run game might take them somewhere if they drat well on OL, but there is only going to one king of the south PANTHERS!

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I think folks really underestimate the effect that Cam being injured most of the season had on our offense.  When he was fully healthy at the end of the year we blew out both New Orleans and Atlanta starting 6 rookies.  We got better before we added anyone to the team this year just by the experience our players got last year and in the playoffs.  But like usual, New Orleans will get the hype and we will just beat them like a drum again this year.

 

New Orleans going 12-4???   Really????

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How on earth does he have the Saints AND the Falcons making the playoffs?  I understand the thinking around the Saints somewhat--they've lost offensive talent but Brees/Payton will always be able to move the chains.  But the Falcons are playing under an unproven coach and they have a LOT of needs on defense, as well as on the offensive line.  I just don't get the love for them.

 

And yeah, he completely discounts the Panthers, but I'm used to that.

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