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2 minutes ago, PNW_PantherMan said:

We won't need to field a defense if the Saints start Ian Book.

He looked out of his depth from the first snap.  If he starts we have a good shot to win, but our offense is so pathetic that frankly it might look like that 6-6 Seattle/Arizona game a few years back 

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19 minutes ago, PNW_PantherMan said:

We won't need to field a defense if the Saints start Ian Book.

If they have Kamara, Ingram and most of their line available while we're without Burns, Reddick, Thompson and maybe even Gilmore, they might be able to beat us without throwing a single pass.

Throw in that our offense still has to go against their defense.

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2 minutes ago, Mr. Scot said:

If they have Kamara, Ingram and most of their line available while we're without Burns, Reddick, Thompson and maybe even Gilmore, they might be able to beat us without throwing a single pass.

Throw in that our offense still has to go against their defense.

and we don’t even have a C.  The guy forced to touch the ball every snap and get it to a QB committee.  
 

Saints should win this one with ease 

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