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Saints Lattimore and Gardner-Johnson INACTIVE


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1 minute ago, frankw said:

 

Appreciate you!

I've kept saying that historically they beat our ass, especially when they're down a lot of players with injuries, so I didnt want to get to excited  about their current situation...  but, this is setting up nicely for us to completely take advantage and get a leg up on them in the division and ride that momentum for the rest of the season.

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2 minutes ago, Proudiddy said:

Appreciate you!

I've kept saying that historically they beat our ass, especially when they're down a lot of players with injuries, so I didnt want to get to excited  about their current situation...  but, this is setting up nicely for us to completely take advantage and get a leg up on them in the division and ride that momentum for the rest of the season.

And if we can't they will and should shart all over us b/c that would seriously be embarassing

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10 minutes ago, stbugs said:

I can. No teams cried when CMC was out last year. We are in year 2 of rebuild draft wise and year 1 of rebuild OL/QB/Free Agent/cap wise. I’ll call it year 1.5 of rebuild because we really didn’t go full rebuild last year, just had a decent 2020 draft. Anyway, we shouldn’t be worried about our team coming out on top no matter what. We aren’t a SB contender so let’s take anything we get this year so we can get Brown and BC as effective OL and Sam as an effective QB and start our beat anyone mantra in 2022/2023.

I can get on board with this mindset.

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