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Prediction for Saints game today


UNCGreatness

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Jimmy Clausen does terrible in the 1st half. 3 INTs, gets into a fight with Steve Smith again (Clausen gets a black eye), starts crying because of the pressure.

Drew Brees is on his game, we fall behind 31-10 at halftime.

BUT

Matt Moore takes over. He enters the game with a bang and leads our team on a ferocious comeback. Down 38-34 with 0:03 left, he throws up a prayer from midfield, shades of Doug Flutie..... Dwayne Jarrett leaps in the air and brings it down and the crowd goes wild! The fans rush the field and carry Matt Moore around the stadium :yesnod:

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You want a prediction. We shutdown a terrible running team making Brees throw it alot. We pick him off 3 times 1 for a pick 6. Clausen gets Smitty in the game early and Smitty has a big day with 150 yards and 2 TDs. Dwill and Stewart contribute with 180 yards and we win the game by 14.

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