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Saints are gonna win the NFC South its seriously over


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6 minutes ago, Sean Payton's Vicodin said:

They play three teams with winning records left on their schedule schedule. Brees will be back and so will Kamara. We fuged up by dropping two ez games in weeks 1 and 2 and now we have to fight the vikings and Seahawks for a WC spot

poo me all you want but you KNOW deep down that its over.

We play them twice, nothing is settled

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Saints handle business in the regular season. It's looks like they are going to make it out of their hard part of the schedule undefeated (or only 1 loss). Sean Payton is still the best coach by far in the NFC South and we've yet to figure out how to beat the Saints. But we still have two games left against them so it all comes down to those two games.

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Just now, Sean Payton's Vicodin said:

thats a funny way of saying "Sean Payton's Vicodin only posts the facts"

I will bump this thread in december when saints lock up HFA in the nfc

You would do some dumb poo like that cuz you're a clown and don't even like your own team

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