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TNF - Saints at Falcons Thread


Jeremy Igo

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4 minutes ago, Proudiddy said:

@CatTower you poo'd the post, but it's true.  The Falcons playoff lives are on the line - you think it's coincidence they knock Kamara out with a headshot?  You think all that headhunting on Cam last year was coincidence?  Atlanta knocked Cam out with a concussion.  Those teams know that without Cam, our team went to poo, so they tried to take him out, and some succeeded.  The Saints offense is a whole lot easier to deal with minus Kamara, and the Falcons decided to simplify things early.

I think the guys (save for one or two psychos) have too much respect for each others' livelihood to be trying to injure, especially in the post-BountyGate NFL. 

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3 minutes ago, Hoenheim said:

Saints offense just lead a perfect touchdown drive without Kamara. Brees is passing perfectly . 

They still had to adjust.  And again, their offense is very different without him.  I'm not saying they can't win withiut Kamara, but we all know the Falcons best chance to beat them is without him.

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