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What makes people think Saints can't win in BOA?


beastson

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And I didnt for my reasons, you did for yours. You expect to go all the way, you know it had to go through Seattle to get to it. They earned the number 1 seed, we earned 2. 2 travels to 1. I have my loyalty to Panthers players, you have your loyalty to your city. Dont say you dont, you made it clear when you IGNORED my post about the saints organization targeting our players just to get a 1 up on us and the rest of the NFL. You care more about hosting a game enough to root for an organization that would do something like that vs me who wouldn't

Nope...I will always want the scenario that gives the team the best chance of winning. And that's a home game instead of playing in Seattle. And my love for the Panthers and desire for them to succeed exceeds my hate for the Saints. Simple and plain.

The parts about the fans and the city are the added bonuses for hosting the game.

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Again....that's not the point. We all think we can win there. If you had to choose between going there and playing at home the choice should be obvious.

 

Of course I'd rather play them here than there.

 

But I'd rather see the Saints get poo on earlier in the playoffs rather then later.

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