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2 games I hope we win rest of season ~


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December 20 Sunday night at BoA vs Vikings.

Only game I am able to go to this year....hope it isnt flexed until the afternoon! Really want to see one more game with Favre - and really want to beat the Vikings (again!)

Week 16

Quite possibly an awesome game if Saints remain unbeaten! Would love to crush them and teach em we still got claws and they still suck!

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I don't care if we lose each and every game this season. I just want to beat the Saints at the end of the season. By then, they might have already benched most of their starters (which I don't doubt), but I'd be great to beat them, especially if they are undefeated at that point. Bleh, I hate the Saints.

....and I hope we beat the Bucs this upcoming week, as I just forked out money for good seats.

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My dream is for DeAngelo to show up AD on national tv and surpass both him and Chris Johnson in rushing yardage and TD's. I think we'll win 3 more, against the Bucs, shock the Pats in New England, and beat Minnesota behind DeAngelo's 250 yard 4 TD rushing performance (I repeat, it's a dream)

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If I had to pick just two more wins for this season, they would be Tampa, and NE.

Tampa because I sit next to a guy at work who is a Bucs fan, and we make a bet everytime they play.

NE just because it's New England, and I love to see them lose.

Beating the Saints wouldn't really do anything more than hurt our SECOND ROUND draft status. Will it even be a victory worth celebrating if their starters are riding the pine?

Beating the Vikings would be sweet, but that would just help N.O. in their quest for home field advantage through the entire playoff schedule.

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