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Could we have as many losses as the saints going into next week?


ncfan

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Saints are a good team unfortunately.  They have been finding ways to win and their defense "can" take over games at times.  Couple that with the fact that the Bears offense is horrible....  Who knows. 

Rooting for the Bears like a mutha..but won't be shocked when they lose. 

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If the Saints can pull off the win without Brees, Kamara, or Cook this weekend, it's going to be highly likely we will need to sweep them to win the division.

The Saints have been playing it close (their overall point differential is worse than ours), but they are finding ways to win.  

This is hopefully the weekend they get another L.

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Kamara's backup can hammer and wear away a defense. 

Cook being out hurts their passing game, I would bracket Thomas and load the box. 

I still think drug induced Peyton will have a solution for the Bear's defense unfortunately.

It will another close low scoring game imo.

10 - 3 Saints

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It’ll likely be another grind it out, time of possession, protect the ball type of game.

We’re missing key pieces, they’re missing key pieces. 

Their offense can be putrid and hopefully our defense will shut down their running attack and get after Trubisky or Daniel (whoever starts) to force a couple turnovers.

While their defense is really good, our offense with Bridgewater has proven it can consistently put together a handful of drives to get down and kick FG’s at least.

It may come down to who has the better kicker, and I’ll take Wil Lutz over anyone they have.

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