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Sunday Divisional Games Thread


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4 minutes ago, t96 said:

There was nothing good or smart about that. They needed to run the clock, not save it. That was the dumbest thing I've seen in the playoffs in the last decade plus.

He hit Alshon perfect, and they would have had several plays to run the clock down afterwards.

it was a great play call— it’s always easy to say whatever you want after a play goes sour.

Alshon did a Kelvin Benjamin impersonation.

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17 minutes ago, JARROD said:

Oh, then you on my team ha.

i hate pulling for the Eagles— but I love watching Doug Pedersons team and love the Nick Foles underdog story.

New Orleans was the number 1 playing 6 at home and they escaped with the MVP going to Alshon Jeffrey 

I don't know think MVP for that lose goes to Foles. He doesn't underthrow that pass early the game that interception would have likely been a TD instead making it 21-0 with all the momentum on the Eagles' side and a silent Dome. Instead it breathed life into NO shifting it over to 14-7 and the Eagles were never the same afterwards on both sides of the ball.

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Just now, ichigo1057 said:

I don't know think MVP for that lose goes to Foles. He doesn't underthrow that pass early the game that interception wou6have likely been a TD instead making it 21-0 with all the momentum on the Eagles' side and a silent Dome. Instead it breathed life into NO shifting it over to 14-7 and the Eagles were never the same afterwards on both sides of the ball.

Maybe but for me he stayed in there, didn’t freak out and brought them back down to the wire again.

the dude has true grit. The corner just made a great play on that interception. It was on their 20, so not like the Phily defense couldn’t stop them. They did— those 4th downs and Phily injuries really helped the Saints—

foles though has my vote.

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3 minutes ago, JARROD said:

Maybe but for me he stayed in there, didn’t freak out and brought them back down to the wire again.

the dude has true grit. The corner just made a great play on that interception. It was on their 20, so not like the Phily defense couldn’t stop them. They did— those 4th downs and Phily injuries really helped the Saints—

foles though has my vote.

True, injuries were another factor going against the Eagles. Seemed like every other play another Eagle player down. Special Teams/Defense also helped the momentum when they allowed NO to pick up that 1st down on the fake punt.

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6 minutes ago, KillerKat said:

So all 4 teams that everyone predicted would be in the championship games back in week 4 made it. Yeah the NFL isn't rigged.

Most people had the Pats (every year) Saints and Rams after free agency

The Chiefs had a Qb on pace to throw 60 Tds so yea who wouldn't pick them

Nobody had the Eagles Vikings And Jags last season in the Final four

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Just now, bull123 said:

come on dude...just saying what I am seeing...brees and the aints are gonna be tough to beat down there at the toilet dome

You gotta admit that would have been funny if it was posted on someone else. 

Yes the Saints are tough— and they probably should make it to the Super Bowl and win,..

actually if Drew Brees wasn’t a Saint he would be one of my favorite quarterbacks— don’t know how Aaron Rodgers gets put in the same sentence really.

but he plays for the Saints so I’m going to hate ha.

the Rams are a better team though. Not a better quarterback and they playing away so those against, but their team overall is better and they should win.

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