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The fact that the Bears had 2 yards in the 2nd half is not a good sign for the Bears. It basically means they have no pride even against a rival. |
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Show me a time when a team has held an opponent - 0-16 or otherwise; to 2 yards in a half. I don't care if the Bears are terrible...a team should be able to muster up 10 yards by accident.
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In 1979, Seattle, a 9-7 team that year, lost to Los Angeles, another 9-7 team, gaining negative seven yards for the whole game.
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Yeah, and the only first down was a Zorn pass to Largent.
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I love me some Favre, but sorry, the Saints are better.
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Yeah, I am going to have to go with the Saints right now too.
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I don't know. The Pats have kind of lost their luster. I'll take the Vikings.
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Saints weakness is stopping the run. Vikings will be able to exploit that. Im not sure anyone can stop the Saints offense though.
I know one thing for sure I dont want to have to go to New Orleans for the playoffs. Brees is a beast inside that dome. Need the Saints to lose and somehow gain HFA. Last edited by jbergey22; 12-01-2009 at 12:08 AM. |
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The Vikings are very, very good, but I just don't see how you can consider them better than the Saints right now.
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I give it to whichever team has home advantage if they meet in the playoffs. It would be very tough for Minnesota to go into the Superdome and come out with a win, but I think Minnesota would take the game at home.
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Vikings have a great offense, great run defense, great pass rush, great special teams. The Saints have a great pass offense with many weapons and an opportunistic defense that creates a lot of TOs. Like molarmite said it would be a great game likely decided by a TO. Vikings probably have more ways of winning the game which makes them exciting this year. Vikings could win by passing, running, special teams. Where as the Saints are going to need to beat the Vikings by passing the ball because the Williams are a brick wall in the middle. The game last night in which the Saints dominated the Patriots start to finish did show me that Saints arent a joke this year. Their defense has somehow improved to the point to where they can now hold good teams in check instead of just being able to outscore bad teams and give up too many points to beat good teams. Last edited by jbergey22; 12-01-2009 at 02:51 PM. |
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I still have recurring nightmares seeing Hugh McElhenny stiff-arming Joe Fortunato on a sweep in the Vikes debut when they humiliated the Bears. That was humiliation. Losing Sunday to the Vikes wasn't humiliation. With the Bears really sucking this season it was expected. I didn't expect anything out of this Bears squad Sunday and they didn't disappoint me.
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I was disappointed that the Bears quit. I had a feeling it would be a blowout but the fact they quit against a division rival is scary. |
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I don't think the Vikings have more ways of winning the game. Saints have more rushing touch downs, more passing touchdowns, more touchdown by defense, and only one fewer return touchdowns.
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