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Ok, so who do you want to face if we are on the road round 1


Jeremy Igo

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LA.

A loss to LA would sting less than losing to the Saints for the 3rd time this season.

I’ll roll the dice in LA rather than going to NO where we already know we can’t win.

Much like the WR thing, give me some guy off the couch as a wildcard versus sticking with what we already know isn’t going to work. 

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not an easy call...we just don't match up with the Saints this year, but the Rams are coming together with a healthy Gurley, who looks like the MVP.

also before the "hard to beat a team 3 times in a year" stuff comes along..

 

All week, you will hear the self-proclaimed experts tell you it is difficult to beat a team three times in one season.

They will sit in their fancy studios and use that logic to explain why the Eagles are going to beat Dallas next weekend.

Clearly, these pundits of prognostication do not have access to the Internet. If they did, they could do some research and realize that since the NFL merger in 1970, the team that won the previous two meetings against its divisional rival has a 12-7 record.

http://bleacherreport.com/articles/319153-beating-a-team-three-times-in-one-season-easier-done-than-said

 

 

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Saints. Go back and punch them in the face. 

If we let them beat us three times in one year we don't deserve to go any further. 

Saints are the best in the NFC right now. We'd have to face them at some point. Rams won't be able to stop them right now.

I think it's up to us to prevent a saints vs pats Superbowl.

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