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Watching the Saints vs Rams now. We should all be huge Rams fans because we want to win the division first and foremost. Saints lose then we have the same record and tied for 1st place in the divsiion.

 unless you want us to battle for the 1 seed and assume the Saints, Rams are going to lose multiple games down the stretch while we dont. 

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Logic says to pull for the Rams to help us in the division, but with two games still upcoming vs. the Saints I'd almost rather have the Rams hung a loss and put the ball in our court for the division.

I just hope Ron realizes that we're going to have to play shootout football against the Saints. Brees and that offense are going to light our D up. We better come ready to score points in bunches.

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7 minutes ago, GOOGLE JIM BOB COOTER said:

they have drew brees, ingram and kamara. they picked up short yardage on 4th down with their gimmick guy only after he failed to pick up the yardage on 3rd and short. he's a JAG and i sincerely hope that payton is forcing this because he believes in taysom hill, nfl quarterback of the future.

Oh he does. He definitely thinks Hill is the future. 

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