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We are playing them in New Orleans.

They are 6-1 at home and we are 3-4 on the road.

Don't think that will be a big issue this week. We haven't played a division opponent in a month and games in December aren't the same as early in the year. We gave the Giants all they could handle and will come in the dome fired up. if we start fast and score points the crowd could be much less of a factor than people think.

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Agree with what has been said. The Saints have changed their pholosophy the last 3 weeks and have become much more balanced. If they had done this earlier they probably would have won at least 2 or 3 additional games. Hopefully Payton has learned his lesson even though it is too late for this year. Also, defensively the Saints are quitely putting together a decent year.

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Yeah, the Broncos have no run game. PT has come out of nowhere to be a very good back. This may be one of our toughest games all year!

Hopefully Kemo is back and can help shore up the run defense. Even if he doesn't play the run d should be OK, because the Saints don't have the type of dominant run blocking line that the Giants do.

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the saints are one of the hotter teams in the NFL right now. They're clicking on all cylinders. This is a divisional game. This is on the road. The Saints have knocked us out before. This game is the difference between the #2 and the #5 seed. The Saints will not let up.

This will be an extremely tough game, so the Panthers better not bullshit and play 60 minutes of complete football.

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