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Saints are gonna win the NFC South its seriously over


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33 minutes ago, Mr. Scot said:

There's no such thing as a perfect player.

Every single player in the league has a weak part of their game. The great ones just have more good than bad.

LT, you didn't say perfect person

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Saints have a top 2 or 3 team. They are tough to beat. Don't think they will fade. Not conceding anything. Just reality.

We will have to hope for a wildcard at best. Looks like Brees will be back before we play them. Hope for the best.

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Saints have only played 1 divisional game and still got teams like the 49ers, Colts on the schedule.  

Don’t care what people think of the Falcons, Bucs and Panthers.  Divisional games are tough.  Much tougher than the schedule they have played thus far 

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1 minute ago, Mr. Scot said:

They may actually beat us. I definitely acknowledge it's a very real possibility.

Even so, no way in hell am I willing to concede defeat ahead of time.

Not knowing how anything will turn out between then. They have to come into our house on the last game of the season before playoffs. That doesn’t bode well for them. 

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47 minutes ago, Snake said:

Dude it's not being a Homer. Saying Kyle Allen is better QB than Cam would be a Homer. Saying Burns will be special like Jordan isn't. 

Making a claim about one of our players over another one of our players would be being a homer?

I'm not sure you understand what being a homer is...

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1 hour ago, Mr. Scot said:

That's a very real possibility.

Scheme fit could be a factor too. I'd expect anything from a Reid guy to be heavily WCO based. Maybe Trubisky isn't well suited for that.

54 pass attempts vs. 7 rush attempts.

Fuging yikes. Trubisky has disappointed, but Nagy has been a flat out bust.

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Just now, LinvilleGorge said:

54 pass attempts vs. 7 rush attempts.

Fuging yikes. Trubisky has disappointed, but Nagy has been a flat out bust.

He's only in what, his second year though?

Not a fan of what I see so far, but it might be too early to completely give up on him.

Ryan Pace, though? Yeah, if I were a Bear fan I might be starting to lose faith. And to be fair, part of that is based in what he did to get Trubisky.

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