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Behind Enemy Lines - New Orleans


Zod

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we have started slow offensively the last couple of games. We can't afford to do that against the saints.  They'll come out firing wanting to prove the last game against Seattle was just an aberration. The saints don't like playing from behind. If we jump on them early, D gets good pressure on Brees and make him dance around a little bit, we'll have them chasing the game and when they chase the game they are prone to mistakes. Our guys know what's at stake. 

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Alot of people seem to be thinking that the Saints will be a push-over, that we will stroll onto the field and they will be in such awe of Cam and Co that they will just forfeit the game.... better put your reality caps back on guys, this will be a slugfest right down to the wire. Could come down to who has the ball last...

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Alot of people seem to be thinking that the Saints will be a push-over, that we will stroll onto the field and they will be in such awe of Cam and Co that they will just forfeit the game.... better put your reality caps back on guys, this will be a slugfest right down to the wire. Could come down to who has the ball last...

 

 

No, I think a lot of people are believing in their team.  And.............we have every reason to believe!  That is what is so awesome about this season.

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