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Minnesota, Arizona, or Atlanta?


Steve Smith

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Hopefully the Cardinals have been holding it all in for that first playoff game, and they get rid of the Atlanta Ryans next week.

I doubt they can put together two good games, and I'd rather play them than the Vikings, because I have no doubt that the Eagles will probably knock off the Vikings and probably the Giants.

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If Minnesota wins next week, they will be coming here. Who knows by then the Williams boys could be gone. Either way I want to get them back at home and see what we can do.

If Philly wins, then we get the winner of the Arizona/Falcons game. We have beaten them both in our house this year.

I figure we are peaking at the right time on offense. If the defense can get healthy, we should be good in a few weeks.

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