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    we need to see this game,

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    I think that would be a great Super Bowl. I think the Saints win though from the awesome offense that they have. It is really hard to play them right now the way that they are playing.

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    Quote Originally Posted by tblues2005 View Post
    I think that would be a great Super Bowl. I think the Saints win though from the awesome offense that they have. It is really hard to play them right now the way that they are playing.

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    Saints win this game by 7-10 easily, Colts secondary would not be able to hang with all of New O's weapons.

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    Both teams are peaking too early. Wait until the playoffs and we'll see someone like the Chargers or Vikings get hot and run over everyone.

    Another observation, check out the top teams this year and how these franchises don't own any Lombardi trophies. Saints(0), Vikings(0), Chargers(0), Bengals(0), Cardinals(0), Eagles(0). Even some of the wild card prospects: Titans(0), Jaguars(0), Texans(0), Atlanta(0). We might be seeing some new blood carrying that Lombardi Trophy home this year.

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    Colts -3
    O/U 58.5
    175 pts

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    I love "The Sheriff" more than any aspect of the NFL but New Orleans scores too much for him to get another 4th Q comeback.

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    When the Saints do not turn the ball over they run over teams easily. You have to get lucky and catch them on a off day and your team has to play almost perfect to win the game. That to me is telling me that they should be the NFC Champs this year. We are very close to seeing Minnesota and New Orleans both being unbeaten if Pittsburgh did not get lucky twice against Minnesota. Looking at the schedule coming up for both teams I think the advantage to the Saints. They only really hard team left for the Saints is Dallas and they have Dallas in New Orleans. The Vikings have the Cardinals next week and then they play Cincinnati and the NY Giants. I think it is going to be harder for the Vikings to win out.

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    Vikings @ Saints should be epic. Seriously, who could come through the NFC wild card and beat either of these teams on the road?

    Chargers @ Colts will also be big. But, the way the Colts play down to their opponent in the playoffs, it might be one and done for them yet again this year.

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    The AFC is a completely different situation here. I see Chargers and Bengals playing each other in the AFC semi finals possibly here to play the Colts or the Patriots if they can get by the wild card team. The wild card team is going to give New England all kinds of problems because they will know that New England is being exposed for the poor play on defense. The next five weeks will sort out who will get there in the wild card teams because I see it as any of them 8 teams could get there if they win the next 5 games or maybe even go 4-1 with Denver. Denver is has a easy schedule ahead with KC twice and Oakland. The only tough team for Denver is Indianapolis. The other spot is tough because there will be so many teams fighting for one playoff spot. I say it comes down to the last weekend even possibly for both spots if Denver loses two games.

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    I'd pick New Orleans over Colts today. Except I think Manning is so smart he may be able and create a game plan that helps Indy and keeps the Saints offense off the field as much as possible. I've been a Brees fan since he was at Purdue so I am happy for both guys. In a one game scenario, who knows. As stated also, we may not see the match-up. Man it would be sweet to have a Super Bowl and 2 teams undefeated although that is quite a dream. Last night that 4th down failure by New England again was quite a tide turner, IMO. I'd have suggested the FG personally. When the playoffs begin, we're in those one game situations and it is highly possible neither Indy nor New Orleans get to the big game. Home field is a Huge factor for both teams also. I'm ready for playoffs.

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    saints all day in this matchup.

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