NFC WILD CARD GAME: NEW ORLEANS SAINTS AT SEATTLE SEAHAWKS

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Minne

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the Saints have never won a playoff game on the road. It's most likely going to be rainy in cold in Seattle on Saturday so hopefully that will play a factor in the game.

I'm hoping the Hawks can hang, should be a good one.
 

Minne

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Nothing is automatic..Anything on any given day can happen. Thats when upsets happen is when people think it's one and done.
 
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Wouldn't doubt the Seahawks especially if they come out and perform how they did against the Rams this past weekend. I wouldn't count them out just yet. Saints rely too heavily on their defensive takeaways if the Hawks attack is well balanced and if they manage the clock well ball possession wise they should be ok to keeep Brees and that high powered offense off the field.
 
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just bought tickets to the game. pumped
Same here. Ill be in section 332..fuckin hammered drunk.

And just some food for thought, the Saints have NEVER won a playoff game on the road. Additionally, Drew Brees has thrown 22 INT's this year, which is the 2nd worst in the league behind Eli Manning (25). He has had 6 multi INT games.
 
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I love rooting for the underdogs, but man...this is a tough game for Seattle...who is just terrible. Of course, anything can happen...but I'm predicting a 10+ point win for the Saints.
 
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Wouldn't doubt the Seahawks especially if they come out and perform how they did against the Rams this past weekend.
You mean the defensive backs not covering the receivers and the O-Line letting more people burst through than a immigration boarder?

Yeah, try that against the saints and see what happens. Their receivers won't drop every pass thrown to them when their wide open like the Rams, and the Rams defense was all over Whinehurst. Last time I checked Rams did have one of the worst defenses in the league, while Saints is one of the better ones.

Bottom line if they come out and perform exactly how they did agains the Rams their gonna half to sub in a pee wee football team by the second half if they want a better chance.
 

Defy

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I can't even read what that foo wrote in green.....I started squinting and shit and then figured if it was really important it would be written in a readable font.


I think Hasselwack will play and be decent. It's too bad that the run game sucks, I would've loved to see a fired up Marshawn Lynch crack the fuck outta some muthafuckas.

This game might be closer than people expect, the Saints haven't been playing spectacular, but they've been playing to win. They'll win by 10 or less barring an interception return at the end of the game.
 
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Seattle
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its what happens when a team reaches the playoffs

see cardinals fans for example lol
and look what happened they made it all the way to the superbowl people were saying the cardinals were the worst team ever in the playoffs.

Now I'm not saying seattle will beat the Aints, but I'm just saying. 12th man can be a factor. 18 false starts on saturday. 7 INT's by Drew Freeze