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If we lose out, we get a high draft pick


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11 minutes ago, bull123 said:

Our season ended when Atlanta beat us

this week was just embarrassing 

lose em all...play for draft picks...we need new players

I'm not saying it would save our season.  Im fine with any outcome for the rest of the games.  They are all win/win.  Get to enjoy a win if it happens or enjoy a better pick if we lose. But I would really love to ruin Saints home field advantage and/or first round bye chances.  They showed a stat during saints vs Falcons that the Saints have only ever lost one home playoff game.  The PI no call game that was called correctly imo.  I'd rather not just roll over and make it easier for the Saints to make super bowl. 

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Just now, mc52beast said:

Who gives a crap about their playoff scenarios, we need a top 5 pick

Not only that, but a top pick in 2nd and 3rd. We need to close house and bring someone in before the draft starts. I would make sure everybody knows the position is open, now.

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