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Welp.... What are the chances we win a playoff game?


Jeremy Igo

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I thought we had a legit chance vs the Rams, since we'd be going against a 2nd year qb in his first playoff game. Also, we match up better vs a run heavy team compared to the Saints who can light it up through the air on any given game.

We match up horribly vs the Saints, so I don't see us winning at all

 

 

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I think you guys beat the Saints next week. Line is -5.5, so that's only a one possession game.  Your defense is completely healthy so I don't see them going off.  You just played in a loud dome so this was your dress rehearsal.  Keep them under 20 and win  Beating a team 3 times in one season is super difficult.  Rarely Happens. 

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3 minutes ago, Yaboychris28 said:

I thought we had a legit chance vs the Rams, since we'd be going against a 2nd year qb in his first playoff game. Also, we match up better vs a run heavy team compared to the Saints who can light it up through the air on any given game.

We match up horribly vs the Saints, so I don't see us winning at all

 

 

Yeah the Saints are going to run though us like hot butter. 

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We playin Rope a Dope,..

we score 42 on a sleeping Saint next week.

of course everyone who did that on madden will have to wake up and face the roses,...

of course everyone has counted this team out many times for them to prove everyone wrong.

many fans should check their “fan cards” at the door. When the dust clears,.. if the panthers win,.. they should just admit they are really fans of other teams and stayed that way after transplanting.

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42 minutes ago, saints4lifeagain said:

Only beat you by 10? It was 23-6 when you scored your garbage time TD with 3 minutes left lol. Saints played soft zone all the way down the field.

We also had a freak 0/15 on two goaline visits. Game was closer than you’d like to admit. We’ll see where the cards fall next weekend. 

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1 hour ago, Trill OG said:

Our offense is seriously in trouble not just for the playoffs, but next year as well.

 

Olsen looks like a shell of himself after returning from that foot injury. Funchess is clearly a #2 WR. Cmac is not a everydown rb we can depend on. Stewart is done.

 

The new GM has a lot of work to do for this offense and very little cap room to make improvements.

Funchess is a 3rd Wr on a good team

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26 minutes ago, Yaboychris28 said:

I thought we had a legit chance vs the Rams, since we'd be going against a 2nd year qb in his first playoff game. Also, we match up better vs a run heavy team compared to the Saints who can light it up through the air on any given game.

We match up horribly vs the Saints, so I don't see us winning at all

 

 

My thoughts exactly. Saints are a mismatch nightmare for us. Rams we had a chance. This one? Not so much. We'll be lucky to hold it within 10.

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3 minutes ago, saints4lifeagain said:

Eh. We dominated. I do, however, think we match up much better against the Panthers. Didn't really want to see you guys this weekend.

All 3 NFCS entrants have marked flaws (shared among them issues closing out teams). Will be a very interesting WC weekend, no doubt. 

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