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Payton confirmed starters will play.

https://www.espn.com/nfl/story/_/id/28368969/saints-play-starters-shot-no-1-2-seed

Also, the article mentions this:

"However, there is a quirky reason the question was worth asking: If the Packers win, as expected, it won't actually matter whether the Saints win or lose.

The Saints would still become the No. 2 seed with a loss if Green Bay beats Detroit and the Seahawks (11-4) beat San Francisco. In that scenario, Seattle would win the NFC West and the Saints would win a tiebreaker over Seattle at 12-4.

So that means the only way New Orleans can truly benefit by playing its starters is if the Lions (3-11-1) pull off a major upset over the Packers. As of Wednesday, the Lions are 12.5-point underdogs, according to Caesars Sportsbook."

On top of that, Shaq is out and Moore is in the concussion protocol still, McCoy is also questionable.  Gonna be a fun season finale. 

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4 hours ago, Harbingers said:

They know they don’t want to go to GB which is where they’ll end up if they get the 3 seed and win. 

Oh we’re shaking in our boots about having to play a defense that can’t stop the run (23rd in yards, 21st in TD’s surrendered, 24th in YPC).

:tongue:

1 hour ago, Mr. Scot said:

Also...

 

:poison:

Two weeks in a row now we’ve had to listen to those morons babble over each other trying to form one coherent thought between the two of them.

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36 minutes ago, Iron Saint said:

Oh we’re shaking in our boots about having to play a defense that can’t stop the run (23rd in yards, 21st in TD’s surrendered, 24th in YPC).

I think the idea is more weather related. A dome team like New Orleans probably doesn't want to play outside, possibly in the snow, in January. 

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