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1 hour ago, Ornias said:

To be fair you don't know what you get from week to week with this team. If we commit to the run with Rico we should win this in a walk. 

The cats outta the bag....Teams are going to start shutting Rico down and force our QB to play at an NFL level... something better than 100yds passing, no fumbles, not INT's...

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29 minutes ago, Johnstonny said:

The cats outta the bag....Teams are going to start shutting Rico down and force our QB to play at an NFL level... something better than 100yds passing, no fumbles, not INT's...

Isn’t this what we want, to force Bryce to show us he’s ’the guy’ that can carry us when the other team stacks the box?

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2 hours ago, App Panther said:

That’s great. Vegas thought the Packers were two TDs better too. 

I mean, if we played them 5 times.....they probably largely would beat us by double digits majority of the time.  I think if we played the Packers again this week it would be about the same spread.  

I mean, as soon as we can't run the ball and have to be balanced or pass heavy in a game......it's Nightmare on Elm Street. 

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1 hour ago, Johnstonny said:

The cats outta the bag....Teams are going to start shutting Rico down and force our QB to play at an NFL level... something better than 100yds passing, no fumbles, not INT's...

Packers tried that, didn’t work

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10 minutes ago, NAS said:

Packers tried that, didn’t work

They totally sold out those last two running plays. And Rico wasn’t going anywhere.  Will the Saints have the balls to do that? Because even against Bryce Young that is asking for it. 

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3 hours ago, HaricotVert said:

Gambling - at the industrial level it has reached - is the single largest threat to the NFL.

It will only take one scandal the size of what just went down with the NBA

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Bet you bottom dollar it's within this or the next season. And it will be big.

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8 minutes ago, Packersfan said:

Im not excited going up against Saquon Barkley next week. He will run for 300 yards on us.

Rico is playing on another level right now, but yes it will be tough 

 

1 minute ago, strato said:

They totally sold out those last two running plays. And Rico wasn’t going anywhere.  Will the Saints have the balls to do that? Because even against Bryce Young that is asking for it. 

Conditions and situations were different. If it wasn’t windy maybe 

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