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I see 12-4 in our future


Semaj

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If we beat Miami next Sunday, I believe that we will every game except for the game in New Orleans.  12-4 is what I think will be our record.  Never believed it was possible after the 1-3 start, but damn.  What a turnaround.  Go Panthers!!!!!!

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if Saints lose to Seattle and split with us and we win out and split with the Saints we will both be 12-4 same Division records(5-1) same common opponents (11-3) here is where we lose Conferences record (Saints 12-2) (Carolina 11-3) Saints win Division poor us  :notfair:

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The Pats had a good gameplan to keep our pass rush throttled.

 

Brady would get rid of the ball incredibly fast (except for the last drive when they needed bigger chunks of yardage) and sprinkle to several WR's, TE's and RB's.  Tackling was the key for us as Brady was super accurate.

 

don't think this will be lost on Peyton and Brees.  We will get huge doses of quick throws and had better not be missing tackles because that is where the game will be won and lost.

 

If Sproles and company catch 3 yd passes and turn them into 12 yd gains, it will be a long day.

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