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Originally posted by CAPackFan95:
I still have nothing.


It's ok, CA. I already knew you were full of sh!t. This is just proof. That you have no comeback, not even a lame excuse for why Payton would have Brees airing it out up 3 TD in a meaningless game, is pretty damned funny.

You know why they were doing it, but you're too big of a pussy to admit you were wrong.
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Originally posted by Tschmack:
Brees didn't need to throw for like 500 yards today to get his payday

The game was over and they were running up the score. That's fine, but sooner or later the football karma gods will come back to bite you in the ass

Loins v Saints should be a good one- lots of offense and no defense


The Lions will once again self-destruct due to lack of self-discipline, which is the hallmark of a Jim Schwartz-coached team. Schwartz and the Lions remind me of the Jim Haslett-era Saints: A team loaded with talent but regularly shot themselves in the foot with too many unnecessary penalties and overly-aggressive play. Haslett, like Schwartz, was a "player's coach" who did very little to rein in his team's self-destructive ways.
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Originally posted by Tschmack:
Bucs have tanked this year much like Indy

How anyone that watches them play can suggest they aren't trying to lose is beyond me


I can understand Indy's motivations for tanking the season but Tampa Bay?

Before the Bucs began their nine-game (soon-to-be-ten-game) skid, they were tied for first in the NFC South with the Saints. Radio Raheem's shortcomings as a head coach have been exposed.
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Originally posted by Tschmack:
New Orleans should win the game but that's not an easy draw for the Saints. Next to GB the Loins are probably the best team that can beat N.O. because they can score a lot of points.

Everyone saying they can't wait for the Saints to get to GB but in order to get there they need to win a couple of games. Not an easy task for sure.


I don't take the Lions lightly and neither will the Saints. This time, Suh is back in the lineup, which means the Saints O-Line will have to put up yet another command performance. Expect the Saints D to double-team Megatron as they did in Week 13.

Also, the Saints need to focus on one game at a time and not get caught looking ahead to a possible rematch with the Pack at Lambeau. Got to maintain focus.
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Originally posted by Henry:
I am amazed at how much suck is in Tebow when he passes. WIDE OPEN and a another duck pass. Puss can't play in a little bit of cold.


Which is odd, considering he's at home in a cold weather town. Throw in the high altitude and one would think that Tebow would thrive a little in those circumstances. Despite Elway's recent public comments expressing confidence in Tebow, you have to think that Elway is still keeping his options open for the Donkeys' QB position.

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