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Game is Airing in Connecticut!


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Extremely surprised that they are airing it over the Washington vs. Philly, considering that is a lot more local.

I think this game sets up nicely for us, we should be able to run, but then again, I thought that against TB. I think we will keep this game close enough to make is interesting at the end, maybe Clausen will come up with a game winning drive, one can dream.

I think one of our TE's will come up with a big game, which will open up the running game.

Man, I can't wait, I'm used to watching the games on NFL Rewind, and when we only score 7 points, after the first touchdown, knowing we aren't going to score makes it kinda boring. I think we have an outside shot at taking this game.

I just worry that after last weeks loss against Atlanta, the Saints might come out on fire.

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Extremely surprised that they are airing it over the Washington vs. Philly, considering that is a lot more local.

I think this game sets up nicely for us, we should be able to run, but then again, I thought that against TB. I think we will keep this game close enough to make is interesting at the end, maybe Clausen will come up with a game winning drive, one can dream.

I think one of our TE's will come up with a big game, which will open up the running game.

Man, I can't wait, I'm used to watching the games on NFL Rewind, and when we only score 7 points, after the first touchdown, knowing we aren't going to score makes it kinda boring. I think we have an outside shot at taking this game.

I just worry that after last weeks loss against Atlanta, the Saints might come out on fire.

Panthers/Saints play at 1, Eagles/Redskins play at 4:15.

And sadly, Chicago is airing the Packers/Lions game at 1. :(

http://the506.com/sports/?tag=2010-week-4

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Panthers/Saints play at 1, Eagles/Redskins play at 4:15.

And sadly, Chicago is airing the Packers/Lions game at 1. :(

http://the506.com/sports/?tag=2010-week-4

Really? For some reason I thought Eagles/Skins was at 1... lol, that would explain it.

Sorry! I feel your pain as a non-local fan, it sucks.

But hey, its better than being a Patriots, or Bears fan lol

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going to air in conneticut? thats weird. did one of the saints scrubs got to UConn or something?

Haha, I dont think so, the only football player from UConn I know of is Donald Brown for the Colts, he looks like he might turn out pretty solid.

Dan Orlovsky, I dont know where he is these days, a backup for some team, don't remember which.

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