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Rank our remaining games from toughest to softest


Frank Hollywood

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Just curious as to everyone's take.

1. Dallas = destroyed

They have their back to the wall and have nothing to lose. It's do or die for Romo who is usually pretty clutch for November/December. Dez is back and healthy as well. They still don't look elite by any means though, at least not on Sunday.

2. Saints

Most will disagree with me here and I might be wrong, but Payton seemed to have the system in place to dink and dunk us last time with their BACKUP QB. Brees is obviously even better. The defense can't get any worse than it has been for the Saints the last few weeks (or can it?). Hopefully the coaches can look at game tape from last time and adjust.

3. Giants

Not a rollover team, but not worldbeaters. JPP is back, but is he doing much? Eli is Eli.

4. TB

Jamies is looking much improved, but they are coming to OUR house. The team has finally looked like they have developed some chemistry with one another, but it is still a brand new team as far as leadership.

5. ATL (their house)

6. ATL (our house)

Again, some won't agree, but ATL should be our easiest matchup yet. They have Julio, which Norman will erase and that is about it. Matt can throw for 6 picks and they'll still have him in there slinging the ball around like a drunk Brett Favre.

 

What are your thoughts?

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1. Cowboys - Because they are good with Romo but mostly the refs will NOT want us to win this, especially it being on Thanksgiving.

2. Giants - They seem to sometimes have our number out of nowhere.  You never know what Eli you get, he could throw 4 td's or 4 ints.

3. Falcons both times, just because, division rivalry and how it always goes.

4. Saints - Dude that defense... or lack of

5. TB - Not as bad as people think though.

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