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What Saints Fans are Saying


Jeremy Igo
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Don't really feel sorry at all. They didn't feel sorry for us in 2010 when we were awful. Most of us have been saying that with all the free agent big money spending, they were mortgaging the future to win now.  Well the mortgage payment is due and this is what they did to themselves. 

Screw em....

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We SHOULD win this game handily. Holding them to a FG or two.

We will win this game 24-13 though. Somewhere in there. I think they shock us in the first quarter, put up 10 points, then get a late FG to make the score look a bit more respectable after Cam and Co. take hold of the game in the 2nd half and never look back.

Also, my predictions vs actual scores this season so far:

Predicted: 28-10 vs Jax
Predicted: 20-14 vs Houston

Actual: 20-9 vs Jax
Actual: 24-17 vs Houston


I'm feeling lucky enough to get a 3rd score be that close.

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I don't care how bad they think they will lose to us all NFL teams scare me. I've seen many games when the favorite gets beat..

 

Last week for example Baltimore should have destroyed the Raiders..

Oakland (soon to be LA) has young talent, hungry talent, unpredictable talent.  Inconsistent?  Yes.  Should be destroyed by Baltimore?  No.

 

New Orleans should not be taken lightly but they are the epitome of what it looks like when the window has slammed shut and whoever is in charge knows they are the 2005 Buccaneers reincarnated.

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